Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] other countries " in BNC.

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1 Many American , Russian , British and French high-technology weapons will fall into other countries ' hands .
2 Children whose families have come from other countries may have a whole range of skills that are not normally recognised in English schools .
3 Otherwise there 's going to be chaos there if they do n't stop now and look within themselves instead of all of this interfering in other countries which they 've done in the past .
4 Table 15.3 indicates that the growing share of UK public expenditure in National Income has been paralleled in other countries .
5 The premise of much of what follows is contrary to that view and is based on the view that to separate the ‘ educational ’ from the ‘ management ’ processes of schools is a fundamental misconception — at odds with the British educational tradition , with what is actually happening in other countries and even with its own origins in industrial and commercial practice .
6 Similar things were happening in other countries .
7 Speaking at a student awards ceremony , Don Alexander , director at the Training and Employment Agency , said more people were now being given the chance to work in other countries .
8 What other animals do you know from other countries ?
9 By the late 1980s , only 19 per cent of the sulphur falling in the UK was estimated to come from other countries , the lowest percentage in Western Europe .
10 How can opposition to reform be contained in other countries if it is so strong in more successful Poland ?
11 It 's just that erm the I S O version , as you quite rightly say , is sort of recognized and used in other countries .
12 However , many wild animals are caught in other countries and brought into Britain which can then be legally kept .
13 Ken , in the event neither fulminated nor frothed , and managed to restrict himself to a 15-minute speech in which he advanced some very cogent and well measured arguments for preventing bolting gaining the same sort of prominence it has in other countries — notably France and America .
14 One of the consequences of the difficult situation in schools and the low pay was that many teachers left the profession , even to work in the informal labour sector , and some moved to other countries .
15 The effects of oil appeared to halt the decline in the 1980s , and it is a principal question for this book whether recovery is being , or can be , generated by the growth of services ( such as financial services ) provided to other countries ( see below ) .
16 As from February 1 , ICPI Ltd , a wholly-owned IBM Corp subsidiary , began selling its personal computers under the Ambra name again in Germany : according to Computerwoche , at the end of last year , the company 's German distributors were instructed to take the IBM-compatible boxes off the market because the Ambra tradename was protected , and the company has only now been able to regularise the situation ; ICPI reckons it will command a 5% share of the German market by the end of 1993 ; sales will now be expanded into other countries , including the Far East and Africa .
17 He believes that Britain should negotiate with other countries , the EEC and the United States , to take the Vietnamese .
18 But in a series of remarks broadly encouraging to solicitors , Lord Mackay said the lay-dominated advisory committee would be likely to consider what happens in other countries where there was no enforced separation of the two functions .
19 In Britain the law and order approach has been particularly associated with the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher ( Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 ) , but its effects have been felt in other countries as well , notably the USA .
20 Portuguese and Danish funds may not invest in other countries .
21 All this is not to deny the possible relevance of the results of comparative experience as an aid to practitioners and policy-makers who may hope to utilise ideas , approaches or techniques adopted in other countries .
22 For example , they associate liberal democracy with the core countries , arguing that such a system is only sustainable over substantial periods in countries which are exploiting the entire world-system , and can ‘ buy-off ’ popular demands from their own residents because of the wealth that is being appropriated from other countries .
23 And Britain 's state aid for industry generally falls far short of the sums seen in other countries .
24 The Scandinavians in general have a much more open view of sex and the problems associated with it and have a less punitive approach than is seen in other countries .
25 It provided a discordant note , for example , in the Pop Art exhibition organised by Norman Rosenthal for the Royal Academy and widely seen in other countries .
26 ‘ The Palace is playing a dangerous game in not telling the whole truth because we have seen from other countries , Romania , Bulgaria , Austria and Belgium , when monarchies are not open with their people they lose support and even disappear . ’
27 Italy was in many ways at the heart of musical activities during the eighteenth century ; composers came from other countries to study at the various centres and Italian music was exported the world over .
28 Good designers are forced to get their stuff made in other countries simply because they ca n't get the quality of manufacture that they want here . ’
29 Finally , the Adoption Act 1968 extends the powers of courts in the United Kingdom over adoption , and enables effect to be given in the United Kingdom to adoptions made in other countries ; and the Adoption Act 1976 consolidates all the earlier enactments relating to adoption .
30 Similar theoretical studies have been made in other countries such as that by Professor Norman Rasmussen in the United States , who concluded that the worst possible reactor accident would cause 3300 deaths , 45,000 illnesses , and 1500 fatal cancers which would appear decades later ( Hawkes et al. , 1986 ) .
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