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

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1 Still , the sums being disbursed have clearly helped many and the Government hopes to extend the lending ceiling in coming years .
2 The government hopes to pick a winner in May but the selection could be delayed .
3 For foreign exchange , the government hopes to develop the tourist business and its chief pride , biotechnology .
4 From 1990–1 , however , the government proposes to alter the balance between these methods of finance , more than doubling the tuition fees and correspondingly reducing the direct funding of higher education institutions .
5 The second factor is how the government intervenes to affect the exchange rate .
6 The government refuses to release a Scotland Yard report on the death , and is instead running its own commission of inquiry .
7 If the Government refuses to accept the house , then Lord Rosebery must auction the contents .
8 If the government does lose the showdown , it seems likely that John Major will call a confidence vote 24 hours later .
9 The government does have a choice if it did n't want us to live like this then we would n't have to .
10 Although his speech to Edinburgh University students will spell out the need for the creation of a level market place which is supported not supplanted , he will also make clear that he believes the Government does have a role in ensuring Scotland prospers and in attracting industry .
11 Britain 's membership of it has already done the untold harm to the British economy that I described in Chapter 5 ; the quicker the Government decides to abandon the objective of re-entering the ERM and to take back permanent control of the economy the better .
12 Once created , the State enforces on all a common nationalism , so that in the end the ‘ nation ’ becomes a kind of ideational shadow to the operation of public power ; what the government decides defines the will of the nation .
13 As I mentioned in a previous memo , if the Government decides to endorse the re-establishment of the Welsh Affairs Committee , and it chooses to continue the study , we will want to give evidence .
14 According to some reports , the Government plans to limit the reprieve for some pits to just two years .
15 No mention of massive unemployment , deprivation or any of the other factors which have to be taken into account when the Government considers making a town into a development area .
16 According to McKee , the government expects to award a contract by October , with takeover planned for next April .
17 Inevitably , therefore , the government fails to deliver the goods as demanded , as expected , and sometimes even as promised .
18 The tariff-equivalent quota reduces welfare for two reasons : first , the government fails to capture the quota rents , though , even if it did so , welfare would still be below the pre-policy level by 4.15% ; second , this loss of 4.15% is caused by the quota changing firms ' behaviour .
19 Obviously the effectiveness of these proposals depends on how the government chooses to enforce the regulations .
20 During 1988 , the rate of growth was around 7 per cent , a rate that can not be sustained and will cause severe ‘ re-entry ’ problems as the Government tries to get the economy back to a realistic long-term rate of performance .
21 In keeping with its stance on regional neutrality the government has undertaken no studies of the regional impact of the Tunnel outside the South East despite the fears of more remote regions that their businesses will move to locations nearer the Tunnel or lose trade to southern and French competitors .
22 In education and housing the government has limited the role of local government .
23 To ease the burden of changing immediately from general rates to Community Charge the Government has implemented a scheme of transitional relief .
24 At Twyford Down , protesters want a tunnel but the Government has rejected the scheme as too expensive and time-consuming .
25 But the Government has rejected the call saying that it 's already taken steps to reduce the risk of such an incident happening again .
26 The Government has rejected the demands of Smyth 's lawyer Karen Snell that confidential reports on the RUC compiled by British police officers should be examined in the San Francisco court .
27 The government has declared a state of emergency and asked for assistance from the US .
28 Since the collapse of communist rule in 1989 some improvements to the cityscape have been made , but the damage to buildings is so serious that the government has declared the city a disaster zone .
29 The Government has indicated an intention to set up some 20 such colleges in Inner City areas .
30 Concerned about possible unrest , the government has extended the mid-year university recess and cancelled public sporting events .
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