Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb past] [been] sign [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After talks in Moscow on Nov. 7 the Greek and Russian Foreign Ministers , Michalis Papaconstantinou and Andrei Kozyrev respectively , initialled a bilateral agreement on friendship and co-operation which had been signed between Greece and the former Soviet Union but had not been ratified by Russia .
2 The UK government formally notified the German government on Nov. 9 that it had ratified the " two-plus-four " Treaty on the Final Settlement with respect to Germany , which had been signed on Sept. 12 by the two Germanies , France , the Soviet Union , the United Kingdom and the United States [ see pp. 37717-18 ; for text see p. 37834 ] .
3 ( 1 ) The third defendant fraudulently altered in a number of material respects an application which had been signed on behalf of C.M.C. by the first plaintiff for a loan on the security of the bakery. ( 2 ) The third defendant concealed from the plaintiffs the true impact of arrangements made between C.M.C. and two companies which I will describe simply as Crescent and Highdene in which , unknown to the plaintiffs , the third defendant was personally interested .
4 The agreement prepared the way for the ratification of the START treaty , which had been signed in July 1991 by the United States and the Soviet Union and provided for major cuts in the nuclear arsenals of both powers [ see p. 38320 ] .
5 ( Malta 's relations with the EC were currently governed by an Association Agreement due to expire in December 1990 , the third financial protocol of which had been signed in March 1989 — see p. 36714 . )
6 Meanwhile , talks were also continuing in Vienna on the implementation of the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) , which had been signed in November 1990 by 22 states from eastern Europe and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( NATO ) [ see pp. 37838 ; 38255 ; 38458 ] , and which provided for a multilateral reduction of troop deployment levels in Europe as well as a general reduction of conventional weapons stockpiles .
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