Example sentences of "which [det] country " in BNC.

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1 The theoretical basis for the research lays emphasis on the need to study the way in which each country 's housing provision is socially constructed .
2 A trade accord was signed in which each country accorded the other most-favoured-nation status .
3 The book disappoints , however , by its limited use of the large number of books written by or about Canadians in the two World Wars , in which that country made a contribution to Allied arms out of all proportion to her population .
4 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
5 A statement issued at the close of an extraordinary meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Arab Co-operation Council ( ACC , comprising Iraq , Egypt , Jordan and North Yemen ) in Amman on April 4 said that the national security of Iraq was " a basic part of pan-Arab security " , and that the ACC countries and the Arab nation were duty-bound to support Iraq against any aggression or threat to which that country might be exposed .
6 For example , for Article 4 of the proposed directive to be implemented , Britain would have to introduce legislation allowing for the searching of premises to hold and seize items which another country says there are ‘ reasonable grounds for believing ’ have ‘ been unlawfully removed from its territory ’ .
7 John Ellis , general secretary of the Civil and Public Services Association , which has members employed by the Government 's statistical services , said : ‘ Anything that improves the quality of statistics , which this country is very good at getting wrong , particularly on transport and the economy , would be to the benefit of the whole country . ’
8 It requires no dramatic change in policy to impose a small surcharge on the corporate sector through its filing of the annual return which will provide the funds to support the accounting standards system which this country needs and deserves .
9 ’ Be it observed , therefore , ’ Seely concluded his diagnosis , ‘ that in these three vital matters , which taken together create an emergency greater than any through which this country has passed for centuries , no solution can be found unless all three parties combine to solve them . ’
10 In our Introduction we examined the eccentric way in which this country has traditionally approached questions of liberty .
11 ‘ She did n't find it unusual to sleep with a minister because there is a whole tradition of courtesans which this country does n't understand .
12 Is the Prime Minister aware that under the 1951 United Nations convention on refugees , to which this country is a signatory , all Governments are obliged to provide asylum to those fleeing from serious human rights violations ?
13 I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years .
14 Bearing in mind the £45 million which this country has given since April , I can assure the hon. Gentleman that we will continue to play our part .
15 First , the policies of every Labour Government under which this country has suffered since 1929 have led to higher unemployment when they left office than when they took office .
16 Has he seen the comments of a DSS officer in the same article that benefit fraud is now a national sport and that bogus asylum seekers think that the way in which this country hands out so much money is hilarious ?
17 Does not the Prime Minister realise that , after 40 years in which this country has been dogged by the uncertainty of its position in Europe , he had the opportunity to answer that question once and for all , and he ducked it ?
18 Er I th I think if the honourable member pays attention he will appreciate that the boundaries are the nub of the issue in terms of er electoral systems and the common electoral system to which this country is a signatory in agreeing that that should be where we are er headed , is a principle which I believe that this er commission should have been asked to address , it should have been what was happening er at this time in the history of the European parliament , should have happened long ago but sadly it 's a principle which both Labour and Conservative governments in the past have preferred to ignore frankly for their own electoral benefit .
19 The Liberal Democrats are opposed to the basis of this review at national level we believe an opportunity has been missed or perhaps I should say ducked for the common , fair electoral system for which this country is supposedly a signatory .
20 really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders .
21 This was small beer by the standards of today 's Third World which ( outside China ) is growing at 2.5 per cent per year and in which some countries ( Kenya , Zambia , Syria ) approach 4 per cent .
22 In Czechoslovakia and Hungary , on the other hand , the communist party had enjoyed a substantial degree of popular support and the Red Army , despite some excesses , was seen by many as the agency by which these countries had been liberated from the Nazis .
23 is that it helps all the 910 missionary dioceses of the world through a central fund , to which all countries , including the missionary countries themselves , contribute .
24 The meeting would seek specifically an agreement by which all countries reaffirm their neutrality and detachment from military blocs , as the first step towards the eventual ‘ Finlandisation ’ of Afghanistan .
25 In a recent speech , Colette Flesch , Director-General of DGX , said the EC should ‘ concentrate its co-operation and support on intelligent development of cultural projects integrated into national , regional , and local development policy ’ , rather than on financing a few big prestige projects , or simply subsidising the old Communist subsidies system which those countries can no longer afford to finance .
26 But implementation would require a directive , on which any country would have a veto .
27 Thereafter things became very confused , particularly with regard to the area known as the ‘ Debatable Land ’ , which both countries claimed .
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