Example sentences of "[prep] the government " in BNC.

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1 I have also campaigned for the Government to give AIDS greater recognition , not as a disease affecting specific sectors of the community , but as a social problem for which there must be adequate welfare provision .
2 I have also campaigned for the Government to give AIDS greater recognition , not as a disease affecting specific sectors of the community , but as a social problem for which there must be adequate welfare provision .
3 By the end of the Regency period the pub was becoming a far more attractive proposition for the government , too .
4 The prosaic explanation for the Government 's inaction is an insult to tourism : manufacturers have told Government that they want an uninterrupted flow of production between the August bank holiday and Christmas .
5 The majority of the newspapers had become woefully compromised in their support for the government and good investigative journalism was one of the casualties .
6 ‘ Now the Uridians ca n't afford to produce enough marioc for the government there to keep the Furus sweet . ’
7 Age Concern believes that there is an urgent need for the Government to clarify the role of the health service in providing community care .
8 The latest problem for the Government is increasing competition for mobile cellular radio services , which have a small bunch of frequencies around 900 MHz .
9 The question for the Government is whether the British financial markets , with their notoriously short-term horizons , are capable of handling long-term projects of this magnitude .
10 Whatever the ideological preoccupations of the Prime Minister , it is impossible for the Government to take no view and to play no role when the future of an infrastructural project with the potential impact of the Channel tunnel is in question .
11 This is not a matter for the Government . ’
12 The outcome was none the less a climbdown for the government , which was obliged to drop its original plan to outlaw strikes in all sectors of industry for 15 months , amid deep divisions among parliamentarians over the extent of the powers to be granted .
13 The case became a hot potato for the government when Mr Yang was offered political asylum by Taiwan , China 's old foe .
14 The danger for the Government is that it may all come just a bit too late to expunge the memories of our current travails and of too long a period of neglect for the supply-side of the economy to respond .
15 Peter Preston , editor of The Guardian , said his newspaper 's main aim was to get the European court to rule that it was wrong for the Government to use injunctions to prevent publication of such material , on the questions of principle and cost .
16 ‘ Yet with the right kind of controls , and the development of proper management for the species , the caiman could be conserved and still create income for local people and foreign exchange for the government . ’
17 The department had written to the ESRC : ‘ In all the circumstances it is not appropriate for the Government to support it … and , more generally , it would not be appropriate for the Government to sponsor the survey . ’
18 The department had written to the ESRC : ‘ In all the circumstances it is not appropriate for the Government to support it … and , more generally , it would not be appropriate for the Government to sponsor the survey . ’
19 Economic difficulties are foreclosing on Mr Lawson at an awkward moment for the Government .
20 As for the Government 's style , Mr Heseltine suggested that much of its tough ‘ rhetoric ’ was empty , because the hostile words did not match the actions .
21 This , however , was too much for the Government and , using the excuse that public opinion was not yet ready to accept the protection of many unpopular modern buildings , Lord Caithness , the Minister of State for the Environment , arbitrarily whittled down English Heritage 's list to 18 buildings - excluding Bankside — although it represented a more traditional approach in the Fifties to the now-unfashionable Modern Movement .
22 Mr Howard was responding to Tory grassroots demands for the Government to do more to relieve homelessness and allow councils to spend more of their own cash to provide homes .
23 One potential embarrassment for the Government in the move is strong opposition of the Ulster Tories to the Anglo-Irish agreement .
24 Besides , it is playing fast and loose with the statistics to take 1981 as the baseline for the Government 's claims .
25 Labour demands for the Government to impose credit controls instead of high interest rates to curb borrowing were ‘ a cruel deception ’ because they were unworkable .
26 His remarks will disappoint many right-wing Tories who have been pushing hard for the Government to give a firm commitment to privatisation .
27 His remarks will disappoint many right-wing Tories who have been pushing hard for the Government to give a firm commitment to privatisation .
28 A Central Management Committee was set up for the Government legal service and , as senior Government lawyer , it fell to Ware to be chairman of this and to become head of the parallel Legal Career Service .
29 The debate also brought demands for the Government to ban ‘ acid house ’ parties .
30 Mr Kinnock exploited political and City tensions over sterling yesterday with a call for the Government to enter immediate negotiations to become a full member of the European Monetary System .
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