Example sentences of "government [verb] make [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The government has made a mess of its showpiece , the privatisation of the profitable Muslim Commercial Bank .
2 In response to this situation ‘ the national government has made no response to the problem of erosion , and none is planned ’ !
3 While the Government has made no promises , it is looking into the assessors ' findings .
4 In view of the relationship between occupational pension schemes , particularly contracted-out final salary schemes , and the State scheme , we feel that this uncertainty is likely to continue since the Government has made no indication that State pension ages will be equalised .
5 Zambia is one of the countries in which the government has made an effort to sustain expenditure on education and its share in GDP has not actually fallen .
6 To assist them the Government has made the west of the region a Development Area in which special grants are given to industries .
7 So the Government has made the valleys a Special Development Area where grants are made to help to start new industries .
8 The American government has made the data available at negligible cost to users around the world and , in recent years , has become concerned at the cost .
9 If the government has to make a decision on the socially efficient level of pollution anyway , it may be simpler to regulate the quantity directly .
10 Punch regularly indicated the ‘ mildness of magistrates ’ and the ‘ luxurious ’ convenience of a ‘ snug cell in prison ’ which ‘ unless the Government interfere to make the living less luxurious … will be popularly looked upon as one of the most comfortable ways of spending life ’ .
11 He added : ‘ The Government seem to make no allowance for additional responsibilities , such as City Challenge and Safer Cities . ’
12 In the three years from 1983/4 to 1986/7 , this situation changed and the Conservative government began to make the RAWP targets ‘ bite ’ .
13 So that all sections of the community can have confidence in the security forces , will the Government undertake to make a statement to the House after the conclusion of the Nelson case ?
14 To avoid the possible political embarrassment of such a referendum , the government preferred to make the law itself .
15 It would have needed two years , rather than two months , for the government to have made the changes necessary for them to become re-electable . ’
16 John MacGregor , Secretary of State for Education , said yesterday that it was misleading for the union to say the Government had made a mistake .
17 They suggested that no coup attempt had actually occurred , and implied that the government had made the claim of armed insurrection as a pretext for executing officers whose loyalty to the regime was in doubt .
18 These are the actions of a Government determined to make the health service one of the best in the world .
19 No mention of massive unemployment , deprivation or any of the other factors which have to be taken into account when the Government considers making a town into a development area .
20 Contrary to the assertion of the hon. Member for Fife , Central , the Government have made the judgment that an exemption is warranted .
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