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

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1 There is some indication that the Government would like to put this on to the back burner , in order to concentrate the minds of schools on reportable results and market performance .
2 Joel Weiner , marketing executive of Kraft General Foods It is precisely because we are not complacent about this issue that the Government have been preparing a major Food Bill since October 1987 .
3 One could argue on this evidence that the government demonstration had succeeded , subject to caveats about the need for caution in extrapolating from this study area possible effects on the rest of the country .
4 I appeal to this House to reject th this th this method that the Government is putting forward , it is wrong and that 's the function of this House .
5 They have not right to take and fund matters to the Higher Courts to review the decisions of the Government , the executive in other words , and they themselves have no idea how they 're meant to fulfil this role that the Government sees them as having .
6 I was still laughing too much from from some comment that the Government did one one of their four promises was to was to put pri public transport before private roads .
7 It was , partly , against this background that the government decided to launch a state-sponsored newspaper to act as a unifying factor in the nation , and help in the effort to improve the quality of print journalism in the country , besides helping to bring government policy and other activities to the awareness of all citizens .
8 It was , partly , against this background that the government decided to launch a state-sponsored newspaper to act as a unifying factor in the nation , and help in the effort to improve the quality of print journalism in the country , besides helping to bring government policy and other activities to the awareness of all citizens .
9 We have explained elsewhere in this book that the government sector gives rise to taxation and expenditure flows ( see Chapter 6 ) and that the external sector gives rise to export and import flows ( see Chapter 7 and Appendix 2 to this chapter ) .
10 Similar exercises have been undertaken by other er governments and there 's a tremendous contrast with the way those governments have actually sought to do this , with our own government , erm no publicity whatsoever has appeared yet and again I offer the minister the chance to tell us at some later point , what the government is prepared to do to exert itself on this matter and to tell us indeed whether it wants people to register erm it is n't particularly clear whether in fact this is part of er some idea that the government has that people should n't register and I think that the minister needs to be very clear about this so that people get the message outside , because nine and a half million people did n't vote , even in the last general election .
11 Colleagues in local government have been saying for some time that the Government have said that , at some point , the revenue collection services in local authorities would be privatised and would go out to tender .
12 The American Ornithologists ' Union became active in 1883 , generating so much information that the government established a Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammology in 1886 under C. Hart Merriam ( 1855–1942 ) .
13 There is little sign that the government was able to find the time or the inclination to assess sceptically the framework within which balance-of-payments policy was conducted .
14 Such reforms would greatly improve the quality of parliamentary supervision , but there is little sign that the government will accept these ideas .
15 Environment Guardian analyses this week 's proposals All muck but little money POLLUTION : The plans read well , says Julie Hill , but there is little evidence that the Government can make them work .
16 Unfortunately , there is precious little evidence that the government is trying to understand the protestors .
17 There is little evidence that the government is willing to commit funds in quantities designed to bring about substantial improvements of this kind .
18 It was one more indication that the government had its own vested interest in allowing Ulster to stew indefinitely in its crime and racketeer misery .
19 It is yet more evidence that the Government are committed to ensuring the capability of the Royal Navy 's fleet and to the wider aim of ensuring that our forces of the future have the modern equipment that they need .
20 Does not that show that the Government could best serve the CBI by running the economy in such a way that inflation is kept down and does not reach the levels that it reached under the last Labour Government ?
21 It is against that background that the Government are introducing the Bill .
22 On the face of it , the shooting looked like another bloody event in Irish history , but perhaps it was its timing — on the same day that the government had sat for the first time — that intrigued him , or perhaps it was Joe 's words : that his father and the men like him had died for Ireland were being betrayed .
23 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
24 Although the Labour party failed to mount a sufficiently large campaign against the non-intervention policy , there seems little doubt that the government would have continued along its agreed course .
25 There can be little doubt that the government 's ‘ take-over ’ of the Bill during its passage through the House of Commons contributed to its textual defects .
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