Example sentences of "government have [vb pp] its [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Indian government has made its final decision to sign the protocol dependent on the industrialized countries meeting their commitments on the transfer of technology in full .
2 After the breakdown last week of an attempt by the Industrial Relations Commission to settle the dispute by arbitration , Mr Hawke 's government has begun its controversial plan to compensate the three main domestic airlines — Ansett , jointly owned by the TNT transport empire and Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation , East-West , an Ansett subsidiary , and the government-owned Australian Airlines .
3 The Zimbabwean government has sustained its high level of educational spending in the face of a growing debt burden , the economic burden of the war in Mozambique and the cost of trade routes through South Africa .
4 The South Korean government has announced its environmental programme for the period 1992-2001 .
5 Recently the government has revamped its fair employment legislation , and one of the aims of this conference is to examine the value of that legislation for the people of West Belfast .
6 At a press conference Delors , who announced that EC experts would return to Moscow in August to draw up recommendations , warned that no judgment on reforms could be made until the Soviet government had redrafted its economic reform plan in September .
7 In later proceedings , " The Independent " and several other newspapers were held to have been in contempt of the court which had made the order against " The Guardian " and were fined , notwithstanding that by this time the Government had lost its original action against " The Guardian . "
8 The incident , which did not result in casualties , came only hours after the South Korean government had placed its armed force on heightened alert in response to the attempted coup in the Soviet Union .
9 It was reported on July 1 that the Japanese government had given its official approval for the use of the country 's old imperial hymn — Kimi ga Yo ( " Your majesty 's reign " ) — as the Japanese national anthem , despite the song 's past association with the period of Japanese military expansionism .
10 At the end of January the government had launched its long-postponed programme of privatizing 100 state companies , intended to raise US$7,000 million in 1991 and up to US$18,000 million by the end of 1992 .
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