Example sentences of "[noun] government [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth , whose coalition government had won a majority in legislative elections on Sept. 15 [ see p. 38427 ] , announced on Oct. 22 that Mauritius would become a republic on March 12 , 1992 .
2 The Assam government had filed a suit in the Supreme Court arguing that its boundary with Nagaland should be based on the 1925 boundaries of the then Naga Hills district .
3 Notwithstanding the constitutional changes which led up to the general election of July [ see p. 37603 ] , the Habré government had remained an alliance of faction leaders lacking any real popular support .
4 In February 1988 the Fiji government had sent a contingent of troops to Rotuma after an attempt by the islanders to secede [ see also p. 36700 ] .
5 The UK government had issued a licence approving the dumping and was reportedly considering at least 10 further licences .
6 ( On Sept. 7 , at the end of a two-day debate for which the UK House of Commons had been recalled from its summer recess , the UK government had won a vote of confidence over its handling of the Gulf crisis , by 437 votes to 35 . )
7 The UK government has announced a ban on the non-agricultural use of the pesticides atrazine and simizine , commonly used to clear weeds from roadside verges , railway lines and footpaths .
8 The UK government has announced a plan to give the public freer access to environmental information , in line with a 1990 EC directive on the subject .
9 The UK government has announced a number of measures to boost energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources .
10 The UK government has announced a series of new initiatives for the countryside , in a package involving £22.5 million of new expenditure spread over three years .
11 Since 1972 the UK government has adopted a policy of progressive reductions in the quantity of lead permitted in petrol .
12 The UK government has launched a grant scheme to encourage the restoration of damaged hedgerows and their maintenance as wildlife havens .
13 The UK government has issued a consultation paper on the further protection of wildlife and habitats designed to conform with an European Community ( EC ) directive on habitats which is due to come into force in June 1993 .
14 It was reported at the beginning of October that the Lao government had issued a decree suspending the commercial exploitation of timber resources .
15 In the modern period even the apparatus of Cabinet government has become a masking façade for monocratic rule by the British Prime Minister ( Benn , 1981 ) .
16 Blind and deaf people have also been recruited for certain jobs in central government , and a number of state governments have reserved a percentage of jobs for the disabled .
17 The US government had established a Fish Commission under Spencer F. Baird ( 1823–87 ) as early as 1871 to enquire into the depletion of fish stocks .
18 As Bromberg tells us at the beginning of her excellent mixture of history of science and politics , ‘ The US government has supported a research programme in fusion energy since 1951 , and in the 30 years through 1980 it has expended more than $2 billion .
19 The Thatcher Government has lost a vote only on rare occasions .
20 The state government has announced a review of parks management .
21 In February 1961 a summit meeting of the six Common Market governments agreed to create a commission to make proposals for a political union .
22 The Zimbabwe government has revived a plan to build a 250-kilometre pipeline to supply the city of Bulawayo and its environs with water from the Zambezi river .
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