Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that [art] usa " in BNC.

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1 Baker also announced that the USA would enter into a direct dialogue with Vietnam over the issue of Cambodia and that it might be prepared to provide humanitarian aid to the SOC government .
2 Bush also announced that the USA would unilaterally cease production of any new Peace-Keeper missiles , would scrap the development of the US single-warhead Midgetman missile and would halt production of the ACM-129 advanced cruise missile , expected to be in service at the end of 1992 , at 620 .
3 Signalling his willingness to make key concessions , Bush also hinted that the USA would drop its resistance to formal negotiated restrictions on the deployment of sea-launched cruise missiles ( SLBMs ) — naval versions of the Tomahawk cruise missile scrapped under the 1987 Intermediate Nuclear Forces ( INF ) treaty [ see pp. 35601-03 ] — in which the USA enjoyed a numerical and technical advantage [ see pp. 38255 ; 38320 ] .
4 Baker also signalled that the USA might be prepared to give humanitarian assistance to the State of Cambodia ( SOC ) government in Phnom Penh .
5 However , critics pointed out that the Soviet Union already had an upgraded fifth model of the SS-18 and was able , therefore , to get by on half its present firepower ; they also claimed that the USA had bowed to Soviet wishes that the START treaty cover all air-launched , nuclear-tipped missiles with a range of more than 375 miles ( 600 km ) .
6 It was also agreed that the USA would supply South Korea with Patriot missiles , and that enhanced joint military exercises would be staged in 1992 .
7 He also emphasised that the USA had " no quarrel with the Iraqi people .
8 Dick Cheney , the US Defence Secretary , visited Israel on May 30-31 , and unexpectedly announced that the USA was currently stockpiling arms in Israel for use in any future conflict in the Middle East .
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