Example sentences of "europe [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Behaviour considered normal in Europe may be unacceptable in certain countries . |
2 | Whilst the evident unpopularity of Soviet domination in Eastern Europe may be thought to make such forces reliable in wartime for garrison and rear duties only , fact is that these military forces are trained and equipped for a war with NATO , according to an offensive doctrine of ‘ coalition warfare ’ , designed to place them from the start of hostilities onto an ‘ external front ’ . |
3 | Worse still , Europe may be losing out because it has too little high-technology manufacturing . |
4 | Apart from these tensional effects , most of Mesozoic times over most of Europe may be thought of as what I have called the " long quiet episode " . |
5 | For example , the absolutist states of seventeenth-century Europe may be seen as ‘ the state of transition from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe ’ ( Poulantzas 1973 , p. 157 ) . |
6 | Instead of focusing on the narrow agenda of Delors the new Europe should be more forward looking . |
7 | Facing a similar mixture today , and with even more to gain , Europe should be just as brave . |
8 | With both France and Germany in two minds about how and where Europe should be defended , even remodelled European armies will find it hard to march in step . |
9 | The burden of collective security in Western Europe should be shared more equally ; we will press for contributions from all nations to the costs of joint forces such as NATO 's proposed Rapid Reaction Force — of which Britain will provide almost half . |
10 | Schuman 's proposal was that coal and steel resources in Western Europe should be pooled and administered by both the national states and a new supranational authority acting conjointly , with the purpose of gradually eliminating all tariffs in these heavy industries . |
11 | The question is whether Europe should be so content . |
12 | Europe should be built around the concept of European citizenship , with each citizen entitled to certain defined basic rights — political rights , rights of ownership , rights at work and social entitlements . |
13 | It is ironic that the most interesting group of pre-Romanesque churches in Europe should be in a country largely taken over by the Moslems . |
14 | As a corollary to the undifferentiated nuclear deterrent , the British became increasingly insistent from 1954 that Nato 's forces in Central Europe should be limited to a trip-wire role . |
15 | Europe must be a social and environmental Europe , a full-employment Europe , not a Europe divided between rich and poor as Britain is under Mrs Thatcher . ’ |
16 | I have no doubt that most of our partners now realise that British scepticism about economic and monetary union was right and that Europe must be saved from unthinking , slap-happy federalism . |
17 | It can be argued that forestry production in Europe must be increased considerably in the coming decades . |
18 | If it is not the intention to update shipping serviced to maintain land-bridge services then the establishment of a sea-bridge to Europe must be earnestly considered . |
19 | The tensions exhibited by the Council of Europe must be attributed not only to its structure , but to the forces which determined it . |
20 | The declaration went on to state bluntly that ‘ Europe must be organised on a federal basis ’ . |
21 | Propaganda of this kind was particularly marked during the Seven Years War , and spread the idea of a trade balance which must be defended against the excessive strength of Britain just as the territorial balance in Europe must be safeguarded from the overgrown influence of any continental State . |
22 | We can not dictate what our children will make of the Community , but we must leave them in a position where they can effectively influence the shape of Europe , and that Europe must be one in which we retain our distinct national identity . |
23 | As my hon. Friend the Member for Vauxhall ( Miss Hoey ) said in her excellent contribution , the degree of racism and racist violence on the rise in Europe must be dealt with . |
24 | We say that a wider Europe must be a more democratic Europe . |
25 | That Europe must be more united , more effective and more far-sighted . |
26 | EUROPE must be a Community for people , not merely a Market for business . |
27 | Europe might be geographically closer than the United States , but it was psychologically much farther away . |
28 | In addition the USSR left open the possibility that its oil supplies to Eastern Europe might be cut again following a 10% fall since 1982 . |
29 | First hypermarket of Europe might be more like it . |
30 | A work on the birds of Europe might be of limited scientific value , as Gould himself confessed — it could hardly uncover any startling revelations — but it would be bound to attract the crucial number of subscribers . |