Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] other country " in BNC.

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1 There may be good reasons for it being as it is , but it could be different , and is different in other countries .
2 ‘ I do n't say that everything is rosy in other countries
3 The very strength of the German Bildungsbürgertum meant that it served not only as ‘ organic intellectual ’ to the entire Bürgertum , but that it ( unlike in other countries ) was to be the hegemonic force imparting its own specific type of unity to the whole of the Bürgertum .
4 If the brand name is standardised worldwide in English it may be found to have an unfavourable meaning in some countries , or it may not be pronounceable in other countries that lack certain letters of the alphabet .
5 Although technical barriers mainly arise in Germany and the Netherlands , the fact that they are relatively unapparent in other countries such as Spain and Italy does not mean that they do not present a potential threat , in so far as the removal of structural barriers to takeovers may result in the creation of technical barriers as companies react to defend themselves .
6 None of these allowable deductions is ‘ uncommon in other countries but they are more wide-ranging in Japan than is generally the case elsewhere ’ ( Elston 1981 p.515 ) .
7 The diversity of monitoring organizations seems just as great in other countries ; numerous multinational organizations , both quasi-governmental ( e.g. the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) ) and non-governmental ( e.g. the International Union for the Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) and the International Institute for Environment and Development ( IIED ) ) are also active in the field .
8 Absence from the scene , thought Meredith , and being involved in other countries in other people 's affairs had made it all seem rather long ago .
9 While we do not suggest that they are applicable to or practicable in other countries , we believe that they have features that are worthy of consideration elsewhere .
10 That is equally evident in other countries , whether formally centralised or not .
11 The Council elected 130 Fellows in 1992 , 110 resident in the UK , the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and 20 resident in other countries .
12 1,674 Associates were elected in 1992 , 1,413 resident in the UK , the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man , and 261 resident in other countries .
13 If we actually , very quickly , which round the world was meant to be , erm , those of you which are familiar with other countries , what about women in , say America , Ashley , are , are they , do they participate in the same way as they do here ?
14 Prize money in Britain covers only about one quarter of these costs , which is why some owners are looking at the larger prizes available in other countries .
15 The dye and additives used in the UK tend to leave a sooty deposit on pans , but a purer form available in other countries avoids this .
16 Is not it the case that we do not have widely available anywhere near the diversity of potatoes that is available in other countries , such as the United States ?
17 Some of the causes of the crisis are familiar to other countries ( although it is typical of the little Englander approach of the federalists in Britain that they assume that Britain 's problems are unique to her ) .
18 The changes were aimed at developing industry and increasing exports , in particular to other countries apart from India .
19 They should not try to be fair to other countries .
20 In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyasa of March 28 King Fahd said that the " prevailing democratic system in the world " was not suitable for the region , and that Islam favoured " the consultative system and the openness between the ruler and his subjects " rather than the " free elections " , which might be suitable for other countries .
21 Several years ago a small group of people sat down to consider this problem and , after a great deal of discussion and argument , came up with a six-point-plan for new legislation with the special needs of Wales in mind ( although they are also relevant to other countries inside and outside the UK ) .
22 There followed a declaration of independence from the BRA which went unrecognised by other countries , and the imposition of a tight blockade of the island by the PNG government .
23 In their annual report , ATP say ‘ In order to remain competitive with other countries in the sports and entertainment field , the ATP must always look ahead and find new ways to expand our game and our business .
24 Our earlier analysis of balance of payments adjustment under floating exchange rates suggests that correction must come about through foreign exchange depreciation of the deficit country 's currency relative to other countries .
25 In a subsequent article he sums up the reasons for de-industrialisation as follows : ‘ The most convincing explanation ’ , he writes , ‘ of progressive de-industrialisation in the U.K. is the weakening of the foreign trade sector with a slow growth of exports relative to other countries , and in relation to the propensity to import . ’
26 All of these factors weaken the ties that such businesses have with the communities in which they are located and make it less difficult for them to close down and/or relocate if and when business conditions deteriorate in one country relative to other countries .
27 A series of agreements with the Korean government aimed at formalizing Japanese control culminated in a 1905 protectorate agreement which went unchallenged by other countries .
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