Example sentences of "government do not [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This indicates that the politics of local government do not just respond or react to the local environment , but crucially that they also help to mould this environment , and thus to a certain extent help to shape the local political agenda .
2 Indeed , the Federal Government did not even consult the bank before making its announcement on GMU .
3 Another factor was raised in a case in which the government did not properly consult local authorities ( as required by statute ) before making some regulations : by the time the application to revoke the regulations was heard , they had been in operation for some time and to revoke them would have caused considerable administrative inconvenience which could not be justified given that no real complaint was made about the substance of the regulations .
4 The Government did not yesterday rule out including part-time students in its loans scheme , although it opposed excluding students in Scotland from the new legislation .
5 There was a general belief that our terms would not attract many takers and there was a suspicion that the Government did not really have its heart in the project in any event .
6 Furthermore , the electoral mechanism ensures that the government does not persistently decide in favour of one group above others since the overt bias in favour of one group will alienate the government from the rest and will lead to the government losing office come the next time it faces its electorate .
7 ‘ Mr Freeman has now made clear that the Government does not even intend to ask them to .
8 Democratic government does not necessarily entail locally elected councils .
9 The government does not much care for it .
10 For all these reasons , the Bosnian government does not much want its own capital to become a safe haven .
11 ‘ Similarly , a region which felt hard done by a national government does not really have a remedy within the commission or the Court of Justice . ’
12 The government does not merely confine itself to setting the ‘ rules of the game ’ , but is in a sense a participant in industrial relations to the extent that it chooses to intervene .
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