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

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1 The new Conservative government in 1970 had different ideas and not surprisingly favoured a competing set of commercial stations .
2 Britain in 1918 was deeply impressed with the strategic and military contribution made by those nations to victory in Europe and assumed it to be proof of the success of the Canadian model , to which the second Labour Government in 1931 gave statutory form , rather like catching moonbeams , by declaring in the Statute of Westminster preamble that the common identity of the sovereign was of the essence .
3 Yet it was the relatively high unemployment rates of 1958 and the worsening national economic situation that prodded the Conservative government in 1958 to re-activate regional policy .
4 What is hard to dispute , however , is that the Callaghan government in 1976 and the Thatcher government in 1982 managed dangerous crises with care and skill .
5 I have never understood why she was criticised by the Opposition for speaking up for Britain , but I am not exactly clear about their present position , except that they seem to be claiming that they can negotiate better conditions than the Government , despite their failure when in government in 1975 to negotiate proper terms for our entry .
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