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

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1 Against the background of a broad spectrum of strikes organized on April 21 , April 27 and June 2 , 1989 , by the socialist General Workers ' Union ( Unión General de Trabajadores — UGT ) and the communist Workers ' Commissions ( Comisiones Obreras — CCOO ) , the UGT executive decided for the first time on April 25 to give no recommendation to its members to vote for the PSOE in the European Parliament elections in June 1989 , on the grounds that a trade union could not be expected to support a government which pursued economic and social policies which were hostile to workers .
2 The Liberal Democrats are expected to support the Government in the Maastricht debate next Wednesday .
3 The Chancellor is expected to modify the Government 's policy of buying in enough long-dated gilt-edged stock in a single fiscal year to offset the financial drain on the economy created by the budget surplus and foreign exchange intervention to support the pound — the so-called full funding rule .
4 The ANC had confirmed on Feb. 16 that a high-level delegation was expected to meet the government soon , in order to discuss the ANC 's preconditions for formal negotiations .
5 The lower house , chosen on November 8 in Jordan 's first general election in 22 years , was not expected to give the government programme an easy passage .
6 Mr Keating is expected to put the government 's proposals to a meeting of state premiers on June 8th .
7 Lebanon 's presidential palace in Ba'abda is held by Gen Aoun , so Mr Muawad was expected to base the government in Syrian-held West Beirut .
8 Andrew Large , chairman of the Securities and Investments Board , is expected to ask the Government for stronger powers to prosecute fraud when he completes his review in March 1993 of the regulatory body 's responsibilities .
9 That system was both perceived and expected to perform three related functions : through election to the House of Commons it was expected to produce a government ; through a purportedly democratic franchise and mode of election , it was expected to confer legitimacy upon the government to govern , subject to the approval of Parliament ; and , through facilitating a choice between parties propounding specific programs , it was expected to influence public policy , the party in government carrying through the promises embodies in its election manifesto .
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