Example sentences of "we [vb base] [conj] [art] government " in BNC.

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1 … There appears to be considerable uncertainty about its effects and in particular , about the approach to formula funding adopted by the Government which is thought to threaten job security in schools with high staff costs … the present uncertainties are hardly helping morale in the schools and we hope that the Government at national level and LEAs and headteachers at local .
2 We hope that the Government will listen reasonably to them , because they have been tabled in a reasonable frame of mind and do not make party political points .
3 We hope that the Government will respond to other priorities and suggestions in the report , which I shall list as headings because I know that other hon. Members wish to speak and will doubtless develop many of those arguments .
4 We know that the Government have blocked the directive on part-time workers , which would have helped many women in Britain .
5 We know that the Government have a record on child care .
6 When we know that poverty is one of the biggest growth industries in Britain , we know that the Government simply are not working — at least not in the interests of all our people .
7 We know that the Government have already given British Rail approval to spend £66 million — an awful lot of money — on the preparatory work .
8 Faced with the pressure resulting from those disasters , we know that the Government have begun to try to undo some of the damage .
9 We know that the Government still justify regulation dispensations for the oil industry .
10 We believe that the government 's relationship with science should be one of partnership , not confrontation .
11 We believe that the Government should establish an appropriate body to carry out this function and ensure a consistent approach across all the bodies covered by the procedures .
12 ‘ Like the HBF we believe that the Government should target key sectors that can lead the economy out of recession and the housing market should be on the top of the list . ’
13 We note that the Government are asking that organisation to bear in mind an increase in line with inflation , and feel that that may well not be sufficient , but we await the outcome with interest .
14 Whilst we recognise that the Government does not want local authorities to use development plan policies to limit change of use rights , we believe the final guidance should indicate the special circumstances in which such constraints may be justified , for example , in order to avoid environmental problems or to sustain the traditional employment base of a particular locality .
15 Our report continued : ’ We recommend that the Government introduce legislation to permit nurses with appropriate training limited powers to prescribe and in defined circumstances to modify dosage . ’
16 I note what the hon. Gentleman says , but I have to make the point that it will not be possible to keep any design capability , any warship-building capability or any manufacturing capability for the sort of defence components that we need unless the Government are prepared to fund the defence programme at a sensible level .
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