Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] up [prep] the government " in BNC.

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1 The USSR Supreme Soviet on June 13 ordered major revisions to a programme drawn up by the government to introduce a market economy .
2 According to December reports in the Bolivian press , the number of public employees would be reduced over the next five years by over 35 per cent under a programme drawn up by the government with the World Bank .
3 Registration of membership for the two political parties set up by the government to participate in the transition to civilian rule , the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) and the National Republican Convention ( NRC ) , closed on May 5 , 1990 [ for their creation in October 1989 see p. 36968 ] .
4 Yesterday , though , the independent committee set up by the Government to look at the admissibility of pre-trial video interviews of abused children called for radical changes .
5 Duncan Graham was the first boss of the council set up by the Government to decide what should be taught in schools .
6 On September 15th , William Joyce ( Director of Propaganda ) called together the principal Party speakers and delivered to them what amounted to a tirade against Jews and the attitude taken up by the Government on anti-Semitism .
7 Klebeck , 86 , had never faced trial for his many alleged crimes in the Alderney camps because the British government had not released relevant classified documents even to the war crimes inquiry set up by the government in 1988 [ see p. 36190 ] .
8 RENFE , according to one estimate , had seen some forty study commissions by the early 1980s ( Nueva Empresa , no. 193 , 15 October 1983 ) , and a major commission of inquiry set up by the government reported in 1984 ( CEFE 1984 ) .
9 Otherwise they have installed non-slip surfaces throughout and they have an exemplary record backed up by the Government .
10 A LONG-TERM strategy drawn up by the Government for improving Scotland 's health will fail , health economists claim .
11 A social fund set up by the government with the World Bank would provide US$400 million for sectors of the population most vulnerable to the effects of economic reform and would help create employment for workers displaced by the Gulf War .
12 Revised estimates drawn up by the government and central bank towards the end of 1989 showed the country 's economic situation to be worse than previously thought , with a current-account deficit of dollars 2,029 million for 1988 , although the situation was expected to improve in the early 1990s as a result of increased oil revenues .
13 A special unit set up by the Government has now traced more than half the cash which was spirited away by the late Robert Maxwell .
14 As one of the aims of the reform of local government is to impose a ceiling on local authority expenditure , it is unlikely that the formula drawn up by the Government will allow a generous provision of local services .
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