Example sentences of "government has [adv] [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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1 Despite this fairly consistent position the Government has today blown a fatal hole in its democratic credentials .
2 Central government has neither conducted a national survey of illegal drug use nor developed an adequate system of monitoring known cases other than those identified by medical practitioners-who are anyway partial and negligent in their notifying practices .
3 The government has also drafted a set of measures to restrain the growth of individual cash incomes so as to reduce demand for goods .
4 The Fine Gael government has just introduced a tough budget after three months in office and the Taoiseach ( prime minister ) , Garrett Fitzgerald , felt it necessary to explain on television why this highly unpopular measure was essential .
5 The Australian government has just ordered a tranche of buses , and a further 900 could follow .
6 The French government has just approved a whole range of radical spelling changes , proposed by the government-appointed Conseil Supérieur de la Langue Française , which will deform some of the most familiar French words , obfuscate their etymological origins and massacre many an adopted foreign word .
7 In reality therefore , strong government has simply enabled a series of " minority " governments to push their policies through the Commons .
8 It will be financed by the Environment Fund of the UN Environment Programme , but the Japanese government has already made a voluntary donation of $2.3 million towards the centre .
9 The Government has already appointed a legal team in an effort to push through the building proposals .
10 They 've now , this government has actually made a , a fifty three year or a fifty four week year .
11 When Simon pressed and won his claim for an assistant inspector to supervise the national vaccination scheme in 1871 , the current permanent secretary , Ralph Lingen , issued a general warning in the accompanying minute : ‘ I do not know who is to check the assertion of experts when the government has once undertaken a class of duties which none but such persons understand . ’
12 The government has long favoured a system of loans , but recognising that the complete replacement of grants by loans would arouse considerable opposition , they are introducing a mixed system .
13 The Government has recently accepted a recommendation by the British Association of Accident and Emergency Medicine for a doubling in the number of trained consultants , currently 216 , but it will take 10 years before they are all in place .
14 The Regional Government has recently opened a new fish-freezer cold store and has replaced the fish landing dock with a new one near the freezer plant and the road entrance to the harbour .
15 The German government has never spent a lot of money on culture , and after reunification it cut the social , not the cultural , budget which is absurdly low anyhow .
16 Thirty five years later servicemen who were forced to witness the test say they are still suffering physical and mental side-effects.So far the government has consistently denied a positive link between the two .
17 Under such circumstances , it is not at all clear which statutory agency should take the leading role in developing such therapeutic houses and homes , something perhaps which explains why the government has now proposed a specific grant for mental health services in the community which can only be spent by the joint agreement of local health and social services .
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