Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [art] government [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The Issak had been the main casualties in the government 's campaign to stamp out support for the rebel Somali National Movement ( SNM ) .
2 however , there was no consensus on how to fill the gaps in the government 's case .
3 There were , however , enormous and seriously worrying gaps in the government 's Caring for People White Paper , its response to Griffiths .
4 The Regional Council also questioned the assumptions on costs in the Government 's paper .
5 The Regional Council also questioned the assumptions on costs in the Government 's paper .
6 Mr Roh and his alliance of squabbling factions are worried by stories in the newspapers hinting that officials in the government 's security organisations are jockeying for power .
7 Roebuck , moved a famous and extremely detailed vote of censure on Palmerston 's foreign policy over a period of two decades , 2,000 – 3,000 volumes of manuscript correspondence were consulted by officials in the government 's attempt to produce a convincing rebuttal .
8 Instead , interest rate changes and exchange rate changes have become powerful weapons in the government 's armoury .
9 That is not to say that Parliament does not have a significant influence on the pattern of public expenditure , but it is exercised in various indirect ways at the formative stage of determining the pattern of public expenditure , and not through variations in the government 's proposals once they have been laid before the House .
10 Tackling truancy is being seen as a crucial part of the parental role in schooling , with responsibilities emerging as equal to parent rights in the Government 's approach to education .
11 Recall that we assumed that the nominal quantity of money in the economy , m t , was determined in the following simple way : where g is a known constant ; and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated variable with mean zero , which represents the unpredictable component of the quantity of money , and which we might think of as arising because of , say , faults in the government 's monetary control techniques .
12 On Nov. 27 the Supreme Soviet voted for a draft resolution demanding corrections in the government 's anti-crisis programme and requesting the President to present to the Congress his candidate for the post of Prime Minister .
13 Anti-narcotics agents see the arrests as test cases in the government 's efforts to curb next year 's harvest , which provides Britain with 80 per cent of its heroin supply .
14 One reason is that many suspect this is just the first of several unwelcome shifts in the government 's funding pattern , despite official promises to the contrary .
15 Burke is to advise on the implementation of proposals in the government 's white paper on the environment , criticised by environmentalists as being too weak .
16 What the CNAA was looking for , therefore , was evidence of a changed organizational and administrative environment , an academic machinery that could exercise responsibility for the continuing scrutiny and health of courses , and this was particularly important in the case of the newly-designed polytechnics , given the emphasis on academic boards and ‘ a large measure of autonomy ’ for institutions under their governing bodies in the government 's 1967 statement on polytechnics .
17 As one of the final stages in the government 's privatization programme , three major state-owned steel companies were sold off on Nov. 20 for a total price of $885,000,000 .
18 There has been an overestimation of property prices in the Government 's thinking .
19 Flaws in the government 's land reform programme were revealed in 1989 , halting the advance of the agricultural sector on which the country 's economic resurgence depended .
20 CONSUMER spending , one of the key planks in the Government 's strategy for economic recovery , remains in the doldrums , according to latest figures out yesterday .
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