Example sentences of "[noun prp] countries [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Cohesion fund : EFTA countries would contribute ECU2,000 million in low-interest loans and ECU425 million in grants to promote development in disadvantaged regions of the EC . |
2 | The EFTA countries would adopt the acquis communautaire in respect of the passage into national law of some 1,500 acts . |
3 | On services EFTA countries would adopt existing EC rules on areas such as consumer protection , education , social policy , company law , anti-trust and competition legislation including on state aid and mergers . |
4 | I anticipate that at least two of the EFTA countries will place their applications before the Community shortly and that it will be possible to begin examining them in early 1993 . |
5 | The seven EFTA countries will embrace community legislation covering the freedom of movement of goods , services , capital and people . |
6 | If things go well , it seems that , certainly by the end of the century if not by the earlier date of 1997 , it may be possible to form a single currency to which Germany , France , the Benelux countries , Denmark and the EFTA countries will belong . |
7 | If national production capability is one factor influencing the rate at which Britain and other NATO countries will equip with emerging technology conventional weapons , another is the demands these weapons will make on the quality and quantity of military manpower at the country 's disposal . |
8 | That is , if NATO countries can narrow their differences over rules for arms and technology exports , whether to each other ( witness Germany 's arms embargo on Turkey in 1991 , after German armoured vehicles were used against rebel Kurds ) , or the outside world . |
9 | In return , the GCC countries would pay Egypt and Syria some US$15,000 million . |
10 | Bush also unveiled an " action plan " , on Aug. 30 , through which affluent European , Asian and Gulf countries would share the cost both of the military intervention and of a prolonged blockade of Iraq . |
11 | Bush unveils " action plan " through which affluent European , Asian and Gulf countries would share the costs both of the military intervention and of a prolonged blockade of Iraq . |
12 | From May 6 restrictions on the amount of money Greek travellers to EC countries might take with them were relaxed , as part of a Bank of Greece package of liberalization measures to meet EC guidelines ; Greeks were also to be able to participate as individuals on EC member countries ' stock markets . |
13 | Last year , a report for the European Commission argued that all EC countries should set corporate taxes within a Community-wide minimum and maximum . |
14 | Applicants from outside the EC countries should consult the chapter ‘ Coming to Edinburgh as an Overseas Student ’ . |
15 | * Meanwhile , a report for the European Commission has shown how EC countries could implement a 20 per cent cut in carbon dioxide emissions over the next 15 years ( by 2005 ) at a cost that is almost negligible . |
16 | Companies in other EC countries can own franchises , if they pass the quality threshold , and takeovers will be allowed . |
17 | His enthusiasm was not matched by representatives of those industries and it is expected that EC countries will remain the main export targets . |
18 | It is still more likely than not that all EC countries will have ratified the Maastricht Treaty by the end of 1993 , and it can then be left to one side for a year or so while the easing of German monetary policy and a return to positive European economic growth ease the pains of convergence . |
19 | All 12 EC countries must ratify the treaty for it to become law . |