Example sentences of "[det] that [art] government " in BNC.

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1 It has been suggested by some that the government and employers were left free to reduce wages and to rationalize industry , and trade union membership did decline from 5.5 million in 1925 to about 4.8 million in 1928 .
2 The least that the Government should do when designing the legislation is to address the needs of women bus users .
3 It is not the most that could be done to protect the consumer , but the least that the Government thought that they could get away with .
4 In many cases , this form of guaranteed sales is running at barely half that of 1989 , when the boom was such that the government was forced to drop limits on subscriptions , which it claimed were forced upon it by lack of newsprint .
5 Pressure was such that the government , in the person of George Cave the Unionist Home Secretary , was frequently forced to allow free votes , so several useful amendments were carried .
6 There is much that the Government , the car industry , the insurance industry and others are doing to prevent car crime , but tackling the roots of car crime means , in part , tackling the roots of criminality .
7 The government did not have to concern itself with the balance of payments ( which was always expected to be favourable or self-adjusting ) , free trade meant that there was no need for elaborate connections with industry , the level of employment had to be left to the supply and demand for labour , and all that the government should do was elementary regulation in the interests of those sections of the community unable to defend themselves .
8 The movement remains remarkably strong : despite all that the government and economic collapse have done , TUC membership is still above the ten million mark , and many unions enjoy the loyalty and energetic commitment of tens of thousands of active members .
9 Is my right hon. Friend aware that the measures introduced yesterday by our right hon. Friend the Chancellor , the harmonious industrial relations restored by the Government and the substantial investment from home and overseas mean that manufacturing in the heart of England is deeply grateful for all that the Government have done in the past 13 years ?
10 All that the Government have decided so far is to cancel the scheme which British Rail spent hundreds of millions of pounds of our money developing .
11 Where that information relates to national security , all that the Government has to show is that publication might cause some injury to the national interest — a test which would ensure that the British equivalent of the Pentagon Papers would never see the light of day .
12 For all that the Government is making a bit of er er idiot of itself by not embracing the things that it needs to embrace the things it needs to do , at least it 's saying that it wo n't do them .
13 The only amendments to government proposals that would pass in the house could be those that the government could be persuaded to accept : nothing would be passed against their will .
14 If export performance is as impressive as the right hon. and learned Gentleman suggests , when will unemployment levels return at least to those that the Government inherited in 1979 ?
15 If it is a good idea , should it not extend to all forms of public services — not just those that the Government decide ?
16 Mr de Klerk , while failing to offer any firm assurances , did say in a press conference of his own that the government would look at ‘ areas ’ where the state of emergency might be lifted .
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