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

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1 Klaus announced on March 22 that the government had decided to cancel Czechoslovakia 's multilateral agreements with the CMEA ( COMECON ) under which the exchange rates between the crown and the currencies of the other CMEA countries were fixed by joint arrangement [ see p. 37334 ] .
2 The Monetary Affairs Bureau announced on Jan. 12 that the government had agreed to lift by the second quarter of 1992 the ban on the export of gold , in place since 1949 .
3 An intensive investigation failed to uncover evidence sufficient to warrant his prosecution , and unconfirmed news reports had claimed on Jan. 22 that the government had decided to abandon the Bloch investigation .
4 In Malaysia officials confirmed on Jan. 21 that the government 's support of UN resolutions had been " very unpopular " .
5 Olszewski said on Jan. 6 that the government was planning compensation to cushion the impact of the rises .
6 It was reported on Jan. 16 that the government had also requested assistance worth $US130,000,000 from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank .
7 The Finance Secretary , Jesus Estanislao , announced on Jan. 15 that the government would seek to open negotiations with the " Paris Club " of Western creditors with a view to rescheduling $500,000,000-worth of loans falling due between July 1991 and December 1992 .
8 Revelations in February 1986 that the government was prepared to sell off British Leyland and Austin-Rover to American-owned companies provoked opposition from Conservative MPs in the affected constituencies which killed the proposals .
9 It was reported on Sept. 12 that the government had ordered federal prosecutors to investigate the loss of US$67,500 million by the Central Bank over the past decade .
10 A further sign of an easing of the deadlock was the announcement on July 30 that the government had " no objection " to the international monitoring of a general strike scheduled to take place on Aug. 3-4 [ see below ] , thus partially conceding another ANC demand .
11 All-India radio reported on Aug. 26 that the government had appointed a second commission of inquiry to investigate the May 21 assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi [ see p. 38175 ] .
12 The Far Eastern Economic Review reported on Aug. 10 that the government had started distributing rice to urban residents at one-third of the free market price , which had risen by 30-50 per cent over the previous year .
13 It was announced on Aug. 18 that the government was ordering a public inquest , in response to demands for a public inquiry into Muge 's death .
14 Subramanian Swamy , Minister of Law and Justice and of Commerce , said on May 29 that the government was convinced that the LTTE had been involved in the assassination .
15 It was confirmed on July 3 that the government intended to reduce dramatically the number of resident Palestinians .
16 Oil Minister Hamud Abdullah al Raqaba said on Aug. 13 that the government expected to bring up to 21 oil fires per week under control following the arrival of new firefighting equipment .
17 Godmanis announced on Aug. 27 that the government would borrow US$12,000,000 from Latvian enterprises to pay farmers for grain , dairy and meat reserves , so that they could buy seed for the winter sowing .
18 The newly appointed Minister of Agriculture , Kumbirai Kangai , told the Commercial Farmers ' Union on July 16 that the government would reconsider plans to confiscate 13 commercial farms under the terms of the controversial Land Acquisition Act approved in March [ see p. 38804 ] .
19 The Finance and Planning Minister , Saifur Rahman , said on Aug. 1 that the government intended to strengthen measures aimed at boosting private enterprise [ see p. 38289 ] .
20 It was announced on May 9 that the government of Byelarus had taken over the former Soviet troops in the Byelorussian Military District .
21 Markovic announced on Sept. 9 that the government was to be reorganized .
22 On July 8 the IAEA confirmed that Iraq had acknowledged work on three parallel programmes " for uranium enrichment " although the Foreign Affairs Minister , Ahmad Husayn Kudayyir , claimed on July 9 that the government had destroyed all its nuclear weapons capability .
23 It was reported on May 15 that the government had commissioned the UK oil company , the Kuwaiti British Fire Group , to put out 73 fires with an option on another 127 based on results in the Sabriya and Arrawdatayn oilfields .
24 Iraqi Prime Minister Sa'adoun Hammadi had said on July 15 that the government had disclosed all information about its nuclear facilities .
25 The head of a UN ballistics team , Wolfgang Buttler , said on Aug. 14 that the government had assisted with the inspection of an assembled " super-gun " [ see pp. 37332 ; 37390-91 ; 37471 ; 38361 ] .
26 The Iraqi News Agency ( INA ) reported on May 20 that the government had decided to abolish the Revolutionary Court established in 1969 [ see p. 23231 ] .
27 Documentation was passed on to the Director of Public Prosecutions but Prime minister John Major indicated in the House of Commons on May 19 that the government would take no further action , while the US Defence Department stated on May 19 that it considered the case closed .
28 It had already been confirmed on Sept. 24 that the government had banned Nomura , Daiwa , Nikko and Yamaichi from bidding for government bond issues for a period of one month , as a penalty for their actions .
29 It was reported on Sept. 24 that the government had approached Japan and Taiwan for assistance in constructing a permanent military base in the area to help deter further incursions by Papuan forces .
30 V. P. Singh announced on Aug. 24 that the government was creating a National Security Council , which he would head , to deal with internal and external security problems .
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