Example sentences of "[prep] [det] countries " in BNC.
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1 | Data will be more readily available for some countries than for others , and sources of data will differ . |
2 | But you have already missed the last postal dates for some countries , including Australia and New Zealand . |
3 | But you have already missed the last postal dates for some countries , including Australia and New Zealand . |
4 | But you have already missed the last postal dates for some countries , including Australia and New Zealand . |
5 | This highlights the challenges for research in a field categorized by a lack of data for some countries , varying definitions and standards in use , and unreasonably high user expectations . |
6 | For some countries , including Britain and Spain , it seems likely that a softer , more automatic ERM would be better than both the existing ERM and no ERM at all . |
7 | There are grudging suggestions from the global banking system of debt relief for some countries in Europe and Africa , who maintain that they should n't have to bear the burden of an international capital shortage . |
8 | In fact , most industrial countries passed this figure over twenty-five years ago , with tax ratios of over 40% for some countries in the 1970s , yet they experienced low inflation and rapid growth of real incomes . |
9 | For some countries , like Greece , Portugal and Ireland , no doubt there will continue to be largesse to be gained from her , though for the time being even this is likely to be hard to come by , as Germany piles money into her eastern territory and focuses much of the rest of her financial attentions on her former Communist neighbours . |
10 | The process consisted of lagged government real expenditure and , for some countries , the lagged rate of monetary growth . |
11 | In recognition of the varying economic strengths of the countries involved the introduction would be delayed for some countries , in the case of Montserrat until Jan. 1 , 1994 . |
12 | The result is a more suitable map ( Figure 4.11(b) ) on which it is clear that data are unavailable for some countries . |
13 | For some countries , wood accounts for 90% of energy production , with consequent detriment of the environment . |
14 | Frank and Wallerstein 's versions of the international division of labour may have been accurate for some countries during some periods , but the re-formation of capitalism on a global scale in the latter part of the twentieth century has rendered it increasingly less so . |
15 | This meant that for some countries the CET was lower than national tariffs . |
16 | But for some countries trade in the wood is of direct benefit to the local people who log it . |
17 | For instance erm the erm ruminations of the ex-patriots towards their homelands , towards their families , had contributed a lot erm for some countries towards their J and P as a percentage for their J and P . |
18 | Because yes , we did say we were n't going to use tropical markets , erm perhaps in the view of some of the things Bob Plumtree 's been saying , perhaps that was a little bit premature , perhaps we would want for some countries tropical woods , might want to reconsider , but erm I think that 's something for the future , that 's not for this afternoon . |
19 | However , a significant number of countries are wedded to a principle which requires all outgoing requests to emanate directly from a court ; for such countries the superimposition of an administrative agency in the context of a judicial function is impossible . |
20 | Prospects for such countries are extremely bleak . |
21 | The troubled programme has been bedevilled by the tardiness of some countries in implementing the 278 proposals required to remove all internal frontiers to business , and Mrs Thatcher found herself in the slightly unusual position of being praised by Mr Jacques Delors , the president of the European Commission , for being in the vanguard of the reform process . |
22 | The present governmental arrangements of some countries provide their inhabitants with reasons to replace their government with European government , because they claim it will be better . |
23 | The use of barter is now restricted mainly to the under-developed regions of some countries , e.g. the indigenous inhabitants of the Brazilian tropical rain forests . |
24 | In my ignorance of the situation , however , I conjectured that in these times of diminishing reactor safety research budgets , there might have to be a choice on the part of some countries between the two projects — but , ‘ tremendous hindrance ’ ! |
25 | The reproduction rates of some countries , regions and classes dropped more steeply than others . |
26 | The interest of some countries , notably Romania , in a doctrine of ‘ national defence ’ has not impressed Poland 's military commanders any more than it has their Soviet patrons . |
27 | This was particularly the case after the first oil crisis when the Euro-currency market may have responded too easily to the financing needs of some countries , effectively building up problems for the future . |
28 | But this scheme should be seen in the context of the longer-term aspirations of some countries for greater economic and monetary union in Europe , and the steps that have been taken to achieve this . |
29 | It is of course difficult to ‘ police ’ this objection , and there is a certain ambivalence in the attitude of some countries ; recognising the usefulness of postal service , they welcome it as a supplementary method designed to back up the ‘ official ’ service effected in other ways , but are unhappy to see the postal channel treated as appropriate or sufficient in itself . |
30 | Do not they also draw attention to the willingness of some countries and some parties to sign up to measures that they have no intention of implementing ? |