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

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1 In shifting responsibility from government to the people : ‘ The Thatcher government has adopted a novel approach .
2 The Government has appointed a Royal Commission on Criminal Justice to examine , inter alia , ‘ the effectiveness of the criminal justice system … in securing the conviction of those guilty of criminal offences and the acquittal of those who are innocent . ’
3 THE CANADIAN government has made a complete about-face over the regulation of private satellite-TV dishes .
4 The Conservative government has made a half-hearted attempt to tax company cars — half-hearted because it fears upsetting natural Tory voters .
5 ‘ It would seem the Chinese government has made a decisive move and decision to put 4 June behind it , ’ a Hong Kong-based human rights activist , John Kamm , said .
6 The Government has unveiled a multi-million pound contract to build a bypass around an accident blackspot .
7 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 .
8 And the government has lost a high court battle over the poll tax with one of the London charge capped councils ; the Court has upheld Lambeth Council 's decision to set the community charge at £521 rather than the £493 figure sought by the government .
9 Stephenson said that ‘ the government has done a good job in policy development , without burdening business but with sufficient controls ’ .
10 It is entitled ’ Myth of the tax rebels ’ and it says : ’ Over the last decade the Government has done a better job of blowing local authorities to smithereens than Guy Fawkes .
11 By the judicious application of support in the areas where it could be most effective , government has done a great deal for the industry .
12 With the recent Fair Employment legislation the government has missed a golden opportunity to address some of the difficulties faced by disabled people in securing employment .
13 The government has announced a near doubling of the number of cases of AIDS among heterosexuals , and says the disease is growing faster in this group than in any other .
14 The dam is to be built on the Bio Bio river , Chile 's largest , and environmentalists fear that it will open the way for a further six dams on the river , as well as damaging the monkey puzzle Araucaria araucana pine forests , which the government has declared a national monument .
15 The Conservative Government has introduced a nationwide breast cancer screening service and also a computerised call and recall system for cervical cancer screening — the first country in the European Community to do so .
16 In order to meet this danger , the government has introduced a regulatory framework in some cases .
17 While the Thatcher government has had a major policy aim of controlling public expenditure and has used the block-grant regime and rate-capping to that end , centrally imposed financial controls not only infringe the rights of elected councillors to determine local spending needs and priorities but also undermine accountability to local ratepayers .
18 The Government has had a special Cabinet committee looking at ways of reducing unemployment but its recommended package is not due to be announced for a couple of weeks .
19 Since then , the Government has had a statutory responsibility to increase benefits only in line with prices .
20 Gavin Mooney and Shelly Farrar of Aberdeen University 's health economics research unit believe the Government has committed a serious error by failing to take costs into account when setting out its aims in the report Scotland 's Health : A challenge to us all .
21 The Tanzanian government has lifted a 17-year ban on game hunting to allow safari hunting from August 1 to November 3 .
22 TEN years of Conservative government has produced a poor record on environmental issues , but Mrs Thatcher 's ‘ conversion ’ in the past year has meant she has done more than any other world leader to push the issue to the top of the political , business , and economic agenda , says a Friends of the Earth report .
23 Since 1985 , the Thatcher government has unleashed a ferocious onslaught on football spectators , unprecedented in the rest of Europe .
24 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 .
25 The British government has established a small fund for bringing the ‘ know-how of pluralism ’ to Poland : in management , accountancy , banking , local government , tourism and even ( God help us ) journalism .
26 Although Wallingford is likely to remain staunchly Tory at thforthcoming election among the business community confidence in the Government has taken a hard knock .
27 A great deal of the argument against central controls has stressed that local government has shown a greater ability to reduce spending than the departments of central government and even the Audit Commission — in the early 1980s — has acknowledged that the operation of central rules may actually have encouraged increased levels of spending and a reduction in the accuracy of information feeding into the centre ( Audit Commission , 1984 ) .
28 The selectivity of the Government 's approach is again illuminated by once again comparing the treatment handed out to those at the bottom of the social hierarchy , where the Government has launched a determined attack on what it calls the ‘ dependency culture ’ .
29 The Government has set a 20 p.c. limit on foreign stakes .
30 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 .
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