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Example sentences for "countries where"

  • It is enough to compare the number of cases of venereal disease and of prostitutes in countries where regulation is in force, with those which do not employ it, to show the complete fiasco of the system from the hygienic point of view.

  • This solicitation is supervised by the police in countries where prostitution is regulated, and is only permitted to women who possess their certificate of inscription.

  • But in countries where regulation is in force they always run the risk of being arrested by the police and put on the inscription list.

  • These wheels answer well enough for countries where time is of no value, mercy to draught oxen unthought of, and where the inhabitants would rather hear a dry wheel grate on its axletree than take the trouble to grease it.

  • In countries where it is customary for baggage to be carried by porters through narrow bush paths, and where destructive insects are numerous, we recommend the use of sheet copper boxes, 16in.

  • Labour, it must be remembered, is the ultimate price which is paid for every thing; and in countries where labour is equally well rewarded, the money price of labour will be in proportion to that of the subsistence of the labourer.

  • In countries where interest is permitted, the law in order to prevent the extortion of usury, generally fixes the highest rate which can be taken without incurring a penalty.

  • In countries where duelling is still allowed, they have a solution--the duel.

  • In countries where duelling is allowed, the upper classes know how to fence, and to shoot the duelling pistol; they need no teaching if called out.

  • This is not wit but stupid, callous cowardice, which could not occur in countries where duelling is allowed.

  • They abound in countries where no other currency is allowed.

  • It may well merit inquiry whether the exaction of all duties in cash does not call for the introduction of a system which has proved highly beneficial in countries where it has been adopted.

  • The Swiss Government has again solicited the good offices of our diplomatic and consular agents for the protection of its citizens in countries where it is not itself represented.

  • In countries where there is any Free Education, the traveller must observe its nature; and especially whether the subjects of it are distinguished by any sort of badge.

  • I mean, of course, in countries where there is a copious classical, or a growing modern literature.

  • Thus, for instance, the acceptance of paper money for all debts due the state, in countries where taxation is heavy, where there are large state industries etc.

  • Hence, it would be a great mistake in countries where there is an irredeemable paper currency with compulsory circulation, to measure its purchasing power at a special discount as compared with the precious metals.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black and white marble; black fellows; church architecture; classical times; common impulse; consulting physician; countries where; distance from; equal division; good sister; industrial conditions; liquid manure; literary taste; picture writing; quite overcome; reasonable being; remove from the fire; sure thou; taken away; three women; transitive verb; yellow poplar