Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] government [unc] " in BNC.

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1 When it was pointed out that the figure of £274 million had come from the Government 's Supply Estimates , he said he was not familiar with such a figure in relation to the jetty .
2 Bouterse 's disagreements with Shankar stemmed from the government 's attempt to negotiate a peaceful end to the armed revolt of the Surinamese Liberation Army ( SLA ) , led by Bouterse 's former bodyguard Ronnie Brunswijk [ see pp. 37493-94 ] .
3 Later , Mr Vaz said the Chancellor , though sympathetic , ‘ was not prepared to depart from the Government 's view that there would not be any compensation ’ .
4 However , those who really need help , including all first-time buyers , will benefit from the Government 's give-away .
5 We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date .
6 The policing of CND rallies and the miners ' strike could hardly be said from the Government 's point of view to have failed , and certainly the police did not suffer for want of legal powers .
7 The sterling crisis was a natural consequence of trying to maintain domestic demand without import controls ; the investors ' strike was due to unease about the social changes , including the effects of rapid inflation , which it was feared would result from the government 's restoration of full employment .
8 As a Harijan he benefits from the Government 's reservation scheme for these ‘ backward classes ’ and is thus assured of his job : there were only 40 eligible candidates from his category for 100 posts , whereas there were 5,000 higher-caste Hindus contesting the remaining 80 posts .
9 ‘ David Trippier has dissented from the Government 's position , ’ he said .
10 Once , my hon. Friend identifies a vital point about public confidence in our national health service , which stems from the Government 's investment in and support for it .
11 As and put it : ‘ Whatever decisions flow from the government 's policy review , it is important to understand the background …
12 The first arose from the government 's decision to impose a standstill grant for that year — in effect a reduction in the District 's planned programme in the 1952–53 session at a time when much patient work to gain support from trade union branches and members had succeeded particularly in Norwich and Northamptonshire .
13 are few in number ( 84 , most of them Roman Catholic ) , and they arose from the government 's offer in 1936 to pay 50–75% of the cost of building new secondary schools .
14 But , whatever type of regime is decided upon , locking up 12- to 15-year-olds on the scale likely to result from the Government 's present proposals is an excessive reaction .
15 Just as benefits were clearly derived from the Government 's decision to join the exchange rate mechanism this time last year , so will advantages be derived by moving to the new narrow rate band and possibly , in time , to a single currency .
16 At the national level , the degree of security provided for firms and individuals usually derives from the government 's maintenance of law , order and increasingly regulatory behaviour .
17 Instead of resulting from a successful use of pressure by a group on a reluctant government , the relationship derives from the government 's need for specialized information which the group possesses and its co-operation in the eventual implementation of policy .
18 Part of this ambiguity , as outlined above , resulted from the Government 's strenuous efforts to deny any link between its policies and the outbreak of violence and disorder .
19 of Scottish people want independence resulted from the Government 's decimation of the Scottish industrial base , such as Ravenscraig , Armitage Shanks , which is in the Minister 's constituency , and the litany of factory closures and job losses and from increasing poverty in Scotland .
20 Funding of £50,000 will come from the Government 's DOE LINK programme .
21 Money to back the development will come from the Government 's Housing Corporation .
22 Money to back the development will come from the Government 's Housing Corporation .
23 I quote from the Government 's 1985 report .
24 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke said of Mr Major : ‘ I am sure he will retain the leadership for many years to come and he is in the process of emerging from the Government 's present difficulties . ’
25 Consequently , nuclear power was excluded from the government 's privatization plans and instead a state-owned company , Nuclear Electric , was set up to run the existing nuclear power stations ( eight Magnox , five AGR , and the PWR under construction at Sizewell ) and to continue generating around 20 per cent of electricity in England and Wales ( Scotland has a separate company ) .
26 The price put on Russian industry comes from the government 's programme of mass privatisation .
27 Does he further accept that this arises from the Government 's refusal to accept European Community rules on additionality ?
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