Example sentences of "[art] government [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Hence , we do need to think about how we will deal with the situation if the Government rides roughshod over all informed opinion and ceases to fund the fifth year of full-time education .
2 Chapter 17 then looks at how the government alters the supply of money in the economy and influences the money market .
3 Since only 39 per cent of India 's population is literate , the government authorises the production of posters and other aids which are mailed to over one million addresses .
4 Since only 39 per cent of India 's population is literate , the government authorises the production of posters and other aids which are mailed to over one million addresses .
5 The government tackles the free-rider problem with respect to the financing of BBC services by legal means .
6 It is the first sign from the new Chancellor that he is ready to reverse the Tories ' commitment to lower taxes unless the Government tackles its £50bn overdraft .
7 It was the first sign from the new Chancellor that he was ready to reverse the Tories ' commitment to lower taxes unless the Government tackles its £50bn overdraft .
8 But he makes no secret of his desire to merge with at least one other ITV company , just as soon as the Government allows .
9 There is fat chance of that for as long as the Government allows the banks to carry on with their grasping one-way policy .
10 ‘ It is an absurd situation that the Government allows military equipment to be exported to a country when we end up sending our own troops to fight that country 's aggression . ’
11 ‘ It is an absurd situation that the Government allows military equipment to be exported to a country when we end up sending our own troops to fight that country 's aggression , ’ he said .
12 The government , as representative of the public , is the proper guardian of the public interest , but the government allows certain individuals affected by the wrong to the public interest to bring action to redress the wrong .
13 Whatever the government allows in due course by way of contingency arrangements which it intends to permit in the first instance in personal injury cases , it is unlikely to sweep away the need for Legal Aid .
14 He added : ‘ There is an ever-widening gap between housing needs and what the Government allows local authorities to borrow . ’
15 While local programmes are the responsibility of the TECs , the Government guarantees the offer of help to particular groups of unemployed .
16 Teesside TEC met all the Government guarantees on training places for long-term unemployed amd played a crucial role in the development of the original City Challenge bids from Middlesbrough and Stockton .
17 The LGS is a system whereby the government guarantees loans provided by banks to small businesses in situations where the risk may be high and finance might not otherwise be provided .
18 The term ‘ deeds of family arrangement ’ is not now quite so appropriate because they are increasingly used as tax-planning vehicles , and they will continue to be effective unless the Government repeals those provisions in the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 that permit the variations .
19 After such a calculated and insulting snub , the Government fears that Mr Clinton may be trying to punish the Tories for supporting George Bush 's presidential campaign .
20 But the Government fears the new technology — which could be in the shops by Christmas next year — will lead to an explosion of explicit porn and violence .
21 The troops — armed with mortars — will escort convoys of emergency food and medicines through the battered war zones.But the Government fears that the men — mainly from the Cheshire Regiment — could get snared in heavy fighting and suffer casualties .
22 This will still be the case even if the government achieves its target under the EC Large Combustion Plant Directive of reducing sulphur emissions from power stations to 40 per cent of 1980 levels by 2003 .
23 By restoring the link between voting and taxation , the government hopes that voters will punish ‘ wasteful ’ or ‘ high-spending ’ councils .
24 The government hopes employers will do it voluntarily .
25 By separating responsibility for funding services from their provision , the Government hopes that providers will compete for contracts from health authorities , GP budget holders and private buyers of care .
26 The IMF is likely to refuse to lend any more money until the budget is settled , but the government hopes it will just about manage , helped by lower oil prices .
27 For foreign exchange , the government hopes to develop the tourist business and its chief pride , biotechnology .
28 The government hopes that the sale of a chunk of its $30 billion assets will help refill its depleted treasury .
29 By the end of next year , the government hopes 10 000 national servicemen will be mobilized .
30 Apart from raising taxes , the Government hopes to be able to curb its spending programmes , and a review is already under way .
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