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

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1 Yet if talk of permanent or irreversible changes may be too bold , the Thatcher government has created a new agenda , one which a successor government will find difficult to reverse .
2 So , as part of its deregulation of television , the government has established a new TV watchdog , the Broadcasting Standards Council ( BSC ) , to assume custodianship of the nation 's morals .
3 The government has provided no new money .
4 And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides .
5 And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides .
6 The government wants to set the new system to work from January 1 .
7 A fierce archaeological row has erupted over government plans to erect a new housing complex on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor .
8 More importantly , he claimed , the Government had introduced a new offence of unauthorized interception .
9 Yet within nine months of taking office the Government had introduced a New Towns Bill , which took precedence over the promised measure on compensation and betterment ( Cullingworth , 1979 ) .
10 Indeed , Welsh councils are also unhappy about the fact that the Government have invented a new tax but that the councils are expected to foot part of the bill for its implementation from their existing resources .
11 The Ukrainian government refused to implement the new rates , considering them a violation of sovereignty , and the RSFSR government called their introduction contrary to the proposed new Union Treaty .
12 If the government wanted to encourage a new trade in supplying meal to the populace , the last way to do it was to remove all profit from the enterprise .
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