Example sentences of "with [art] country [unc] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ TINY ’ ROWLAND , chairman of the Lonrho group , which has extensive interests in Kenya , yesterday said he had discussed the Julie Ward case with the country 's president , Daniel arap Moi .
2 AT A MEETING in Pretoria yesterday which FW de Klerk said he hoped would prove a milestone in South African history , the President talked for three hours with the country 's three most politically prominent church leaders , Archbishop Desmond Tutu , Dr Allan Boesak and Rev Frank Chikane .
3 It was a stupid decision , indicating only the severity of the government 's dollar crisis , and it is incredible that it should have been implemented without any discussion with the country 's major exhibitor .
4 Pakistan 's military appears instead to be concerned with the country 's neighbour and traditional foe — India .
5 The market discounted the fact that most of the military policy-makers doubted the practicability of reverting to the British tradition of voluntary regular service without taking undue risks with the country 's security .
6 It is a bitter contrast with the mid-1980s , when the impatience of the multiracial middle class with the country 's bad old habits gave birth to the NAR .
7 England U-21 16pts Scotland U-21 19 SCOTLAND , better behind the scrum and with the country 's top points-scorer , deserved to win yesterday at McCracken Park , Newcastle .
8 THE SWEDISH government is in open conflict with the country 's data protection committee over the individual 's right to secrecy on money-matters .
9 Just as the embers of his flare-up with former captain Gary Lineker have begun to die , Taylor is heading for a bust-up with the country 's top clubs .
10 Another poet , Virgil Teodorescu , combined his enthusiasm for both birthday celebrants , claiming they were ‘ the historical couple whose existence merges with the country 's destiny . ’
11 The LTA Men 's Indoor Satellite Circuit held over four weeks from February 12th to March 6th was a British success story , with the Country 's top player Jeremy Bates , the fast rising Chris Wilkinson and Chris Bailey all displaying outstanding performances .
12 With the country 's government paralysed , President Lech Walesa suspended parliament and called a new election for mid-September .
13 And Russian demand for energy is collapsing along with the country 's industries .
14 Jeffrey Sachs and David Lipton show how problems connected with the banking operations of Russia 's former planned economy , together with the country 's misguided attempt to maintain a single rouble zone ( as recommended by the IMF ) , have had disastrous consequences .
15 It has been led by judges disillusioned with the country 's war on drugs .
16 With the country 's media focused on the authority , the government reacted with a kneejerk .
17 During the round of visits to VIPs , Sir Patrick , former head of the British Diplomatic Service , found himself in conversation with the country 's head of state , President Elchibey .
18 She knew the value , and cost , of education from her own family 's sacrifices and empathised with the country 's desperate need for more teachers and schools .
19 For much of time he been joined by his wife Joanne , who has worked tirelessly with the country 's zoo to help care for captive chimpanzees and a small collection of other African animals .
20 Previous attempts to explain the emergence of peaceful industrial relations in cotton based on concepts such as paternalism and gender are inadequate to explain developments in Scotland as they are inconsistent with the country 's experience .
21 The presence of an opposition-dominated Senate ( appointed during Zia 's presidency ) and the government 's need to concentrate on preserving its small majority in the National Assembly ensured that no legislation of any significance was introduced to deal with the country 's worsening social and economic problems , while deteriorating relationships with the provinces , in particular Punjab , created further uncertainty and the threat of destabilization .
22 In the case of Belau , the provision of facilities to US forces was in direct conflict with the country 's Constitution , which prohibited the entry , storage or disposal of nuclear , chemical or biological weapons or waste .
23 Opinion surveys suggested that this factor , together with the country 's recent economic malaise ( including a slowing rate of growth and sharply rising prices and rents — see pp. 37375-76 ) , resulted in the popularity of the government falling to around 12 per cent , the lowest rating ever achieved by Roh .
24 Gorbachev was equally forceful in attacking radical reformers , warning that some were " pushing us towards a bourgeois system and linking the solution of current problems with the country 's switch on to capitalist tracks " .
25 Another factor was thought to be disillusionment with the country 's political leaders , with the internal rivalry between the two wings of Solidarity , as represented by Walesa and Mazowiecki , and with the acrimonious tone of a campaign which became increasingly personalized .
26 Hungary on Jan. 18 , 1990 , suspended all licences for exports denominated in roubles in an effort to cope with the country 's growing trade surplus in relation to other member states of COMECON .
27 The emergence of the scandal appeared to have struck a mortal blow to the government 's attempts to compact an alliance with the country 's second-largest opposition grouping , Komeito .
28 When the government originally announced that Rico Toro would replace Col. Lucio Añez Rivera at the FELCN there were protests in the Congress ; Rico Toro had been the chief of army intelligence in the 1980-81 government of Gen. Luís García Meza , notorious for its involvement with the country 's large-scale organized drug trade ; moreover , he had in the past argued for the legalization of the coca industry .
29 University students were particularly angered by the government 's refusal to meet their demands for a minimum monthly grant in line with the country 's average wage .
30 Domestic politics in the Soviet Union continued to be dominated by ( i ) the political struggle between conservatives/hardliners and reformers/radicals , both within the CPSU and in Soviet society generally ; ( ii ) attempts to grapple with the country 's economic crisis and to formulate a strategy for economic reforms ; and ( iii ) the nationalist challenge to central Soviet rule .
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