Example sentences of "that [adj] relations would " in BNC.

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1 The constitution guaranteed that church-state relations would remain difficult and that this in turn would imperil Spain 's democratic experiment .
2 The French government tried to save money by accrediting the consul-general it sent to Japan in 1858 also as chargé d'affaires ( a device quite often used outside Europe , mainly in minor Latin-American states where it was expected that political relations would be very much subordinate to commercial ones ) .
3 In 1984 , under Sadat 's successor Mubarak , the two countries again exchanged ambassadors , but there seemed little likelihood that Soviet-Egyptian relations would ever regain their former intimacy .
4 The rector of the party 's Institute of Social Sciences , for instance , Yuri Krasin , insisted upon the continuing relevance of Marxist conceptions of social justice and equality , but accepted the obsolescence of the earlier idea that commodity-money relations would be unnecessary in a socialist society .
5 New government leaders continued to speak in favour of Mongol-Soviet ties , but after the March plenum Foreign Minister Gombosuren expressed the hope that Mongolian-Chinese relations would achieve the same level as Mongolian-Soviet relations .
6 Also on March 2 RodrĂ­guez announced that diplomatic relations would be resumed with Nicaragua following the inauguration on April 25 of President-elect Violeta Chamorro [ see p. 37370 ] .
7 In an apparent effort to soothe North Korean fears , the official Soviet news agency Tass played down the significance of the meeting , suggesting that diplomatic relations would develop within the context of a general improvement in relations throughout the region .
8 On Dec. 23 , Germany recognized the independence of Slovenia and Croatia and promised that diplomatic relations would be established on Jan. 15 .
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