Example sentences of "country have " in BNC.

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1 Who had said : Some countries have a climate , in England we have weather ?
2 The United States and Australia have both hosted it 4 times each , while a total of 10 other countries have hosted the Federation Cup either once or twice .
3 In fact most countries have chosen to reflect something of their own heritage .
4 Dismissive of the ‘ corridor opportunites ’ , he fails to mention that , so far , the Foreign Secretaries of the UK and Argentina have had their first meeting since the 1982 Falklands War , that the Israeli and Soviet Foreign Ministers have got together as has the US Secretary of State with his Israeli and Egyptian counterparts , or that the two German Foreign Ministers have held extensive talks on the current crisis — all with apparently good results : quite useful when several of these countries have no diplomatic relations with each other .
5 Because all four countries have agreed on one frequency , the ‘ agile ’ pagers are not needed .
6 ‘ Once these countries have actually made substantial investments in a chemical arsenal , what guarantees do we have that they will eventually be willing to throw it away ? ’ asked Elisa Harris , a chemical weapons at the Brookings Institution .
7 In practice , most member countries have set divergence limits of 2 ¼ per cent either side of the central rate .
8 Not only does Italy-Brazil represent many people 's ideal coupling for next summer 's World Cup final in Rome but this afternoon 's game also marks the first occasion the two countries have met since that afternoon seven years ago in Spain when the Italians dismissed Falcao , Zico , Junior et al , 3-2 on their way to winning the 1982 World Cup .
9 Generally situated in Africa south of the Sahara desert , these countries have a per capita income ( on 1983 figures ) of less than $ 400 .
10 After all , hundreds of fundamental revolutions involving the whole and almost completely illiterate populace of countries have taken place in the history of civilization .
11 But consumption does not directly create capital assets whether financed internally or externally , and investment levels in most countries have not risen significantly as a proportion of GDP in Africa over the last twenty years , and reMain 6 or 7 per cent lower than in both the rest of the developing world and in the industrialized world .
12 Much of this now forms part of Africa 's stock of debt as the recipient countries have been unable to service their export credits , and has become a burden on the export credit guarantee agencies of the EC governments .
13 Recipient countries have , however , generally played the leading role in the process of allocating contracts between suppliers , whether of equipment , contracting services or consultancy services .
14 This has the obvious advantage that all countries match their local time to the hours of daylight , but it also means that different countries have different local times .
15 Both countries have managed to become the most visibly successful economies in what used to be called their respective ‘ blocs ’ .
16 It 's nice to have the same players available from last season , but I think it will be a lot harder this time because the other home countries have got to know us better . ’
17 Under the pressure of the EC 's decision to accelerate its own internal integration , the sovereignty-conscious EFTA countries have agreed to give their association greater political authority to negotiate on their behalf as a united front .
18 Both countries have long been embroiled in a row over the Hungarian minority in northern and western Romania .
19 Nor is it just the lawns and bungalows and supermarkets of what was once the Canal Zone that make up the fabric of a colonialism with which several European countries have been historically familiar .
20 Some countries have tried to slow down the exodus by insisting that players can not leave before a certain age , usually 28 , or until they have completed their national service .
21 Since 1980 , however , the member countries have failed to agree on the quotas recommended by the IATTC .
22 Neighbouring countries have closed their borders .
23 But behind the scenes some countries have ( unlike the Americans ) already begun planning for a different outcome .
24 Most countries have discovered the benefits of money following the patient .
25 Both countries have , however , moved sharply into recession at a time when economic growth in Japan , Germany and France has remained strong .
26 Senior officers in all three countries have almost all been trained in the Soviet Union .
27 Both countries have embarked on serious reform .
28 Astra wants more and hopes to convince regulators in America that its drug is safe for widespread use ( most other countries have already waved it through ) .
29 Many countries have an offence of ‘ abuse of authority ’ to differentiate these crimes , in accord with the principle of fair labelling ( Chapter 3.3 ( 1 ) ) , but anxieties about the problem of listing the types of authority ( should it include persons undertaking voluntary responsibility , such as choirmasters and youth-club leaders ? ) have led to the continuation of the pragmatic all-encompassing provisions in England and Wales .
30 Whether overseas countries have pavilions at the show is surely not the point , what is important is the number of countries represented by the exhibits .
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