Examples of 'afghanistan had' in a sentence
Meaning of "afghanistan had"
afghanistan had - This phrase indicates that Afghanistan possessed or possessed something in the past, but it does not provide enough context to determine what specifically is being referred to
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Afghanistan had objected to the system.
The presidential election in Afghanistan had been a significant step towards democracy.
Afghanistan had already fallen off the agenda.
The rumour was spread that Afghanistan had huge mineral wealth.
Afghanistan had never had such kind of elections.
Her proposed visit to Afghanistan had been postponed for security reasons.
Afghanistan had never been colonised.
The speaker hoped that coordination problems in Afghanistan had been resolved.
Afghanistan had also agreed to consider further a number of other recommendations.
The new total of positive cases in Afghanistan had risen to four.
Afghanistan had already.
He was pleased to report that Afghanistan had decided to pay its outstanding assessed.
Afghanistan had been struggling against terrorism for more than two decades.
It has been known for a long time that Afghanistan had uranium resources.
Afghanistan had the largest number of refugees of any country in the world.
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During the Taliban times women in Afghanistan had no right to express themselves publicly.
Afghanistan had become a place of chaos and terror where inhumanity was triumphing.
The election campaign was characterized by a public engagement that Afghanistan had never seen before.
Afghanistan had free and democratic elections despite the threat of violence.
Commissioner Patten said that Afghanistan had reached a crossroads.
Afghanistan had adopted national strategies for education and health and nutrition.
The CHAIRMAN said that Afghanistan had also become a sponsor.
Afghanistan had emerged as the single largest source of opium poppy production in the world.
The means of transporting NATO supplies to Afghanistan had been stopped as well.
Afghanistan had no central Government and virtually no economy.
The nightmare which the Soviet experience in Afghanistan had become was finally over.
The invasion of Afghanistan had immediate adverse international consequences.
As a result, the return of the refugees from Afghanistan had almost come to a halt.
The war in Afghanistan had become the focus of media attention.
In order to combat terrorism and instability, Afghanistan had added security as a ninth goal.
Last year Afghanistan had the second largest opium harvest ever.
Not to mention, that for 3 trillion dollars the war in Iraq and Afghanistan had started.
The conflict in Afghanistan had been the last encounter of the cold war.
Only one day earlier, six Canadian soldiers serving in Afghanistan had made the ultimate sacrifice.
The map of Afghanistan had been copied out by an eleven year old boy.
It could take up to 15 years before Afghanistan had a stable economy.
Fighting in Afghanistan had continued on several fronts throughout the period covered by the report.
Drug-trafficking on the borders with Afghanistan had further led to overall instability.
But Afghanistan had consolidated its position.
The Secretary informed the Committee that Afghanistan had withdrawn its sponsorship of the draft resolution.
Afghanistan had therefore good relations with both Cold War enemies.
The representative of UNEP explained that Afghanistan had ratified the Montreal Protocol only very recently.
Afghanistan had one of the worst records in the world for drinking-water supplies and sanitation.
Three decades previously, Afghanistan had been self-sufficient in wheat production.
Afghanistan had become a haven for Muslim militants from abroad, including Europeans and North Americans.
Accordingly, the countries surrounding Afghanistan had been encouraged to cooperate closely with the Office.
Afghanistan had been devastated by 17 years of war.
Historically, the Southern and eastern parts of Afghanistan had long periods of Hindu-Buddhist predominance.
Leaving Afghanistan had been unthinkable to her while Ahmad and Noor were still alive.
After the fall of Taliban, Afghanistan had neither Police nor Army.
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