Example sentences of "as [art] government 's " in BNC.
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1 | THE BRITISH economy is on the brink of a ‘ major slowdown ’ in the fourth quarter as the Government 's high interest rate policy produces a dramatic downturn in business confidence , the latest Dun and Bradstreet survey of UK business says . |
2 | NUCLEAR power and more competition were offered to the Conservative conference yesterday as the Government 's answer to protecting the environment and safeguarding the future of planet Earth . |
3 | And it is looking increasingly as if the date will be as much Mr Mandela 's own decision as the government 's . |
4 | For some , that means macroeconomics : hence the promotion of Sir Terence Burns to be permanent secretary at the Treasury , after 11 years as the government 's chief economic adviser . |
5 | Trade union membership continued to grow until 1920 — even though there were reverses for the movement , such as the government 's decision to ignore the advice of the Sankey Commission of 1919 and to return the coal mines to the coal owners in April 1921 . |
6 | Trade union membership continued to grow until 1920 — even though there were reverses for the movement , such as the government 's decision to ignore the advice of the Sankey Commission of 1919 and to return the coal mines to the coal owners in April 1921 . |
7 | But Michael Peckham does all three — which makes him seem , on the face of it , an unlikely character to move to Whitehall as the government 's new Director of Research and Development at the Department of Health . |
8 | Hunt 's invidious position as the Government 's Surveyor of the Works becomes apparent upon comparison between the schedules of ownership attached to Hall 's Bill and Manners ' Act . |
9 | While The School Curriculum might have been seen as the government 's definitive statement on the structure of the national curriculum framework , it was superseded in September 1984 by The Organization and Content of the 5–16 Curriculum , although the wording of the latest document conveyed the impression that the final nature and scope of the national framework has not yet been determined . |
10 | The campaign comes as the government 's community care policy seeks to persuade more frail elderly people to stay in their own homes rather than go into residential care . |
11 | Largely this is a political question depending on a number of factors such as the government 's strength and the need to relieve pressure on it . |
12 | As the government 's own Green Paper , Paying for Local Government , acknowledges ( p. 33 ) , the block-grant system remains ‘ highly complex and difficult to understand … it distorts and obscures the relationship between changes in expenditure and changes in local taxes ’ . |
13 | As the Government 's review of the nuclear industry draws nearer , the prime questions are ‘ What do they want to know ? |
14 | I am happy to discount that possibility , together with many other stories which appear in the education press and which are represented as the Government 's view . |
15 | Marco Maciel , a one-time Collor loyalist , had resigned as the government 's leader in the Senate on Sept. 3 , when he was replaced by Odacir Soares , the deputy leader of the pro-government Liberal Front Party ( PFL ) . |
16 | The changes in training and educational provision which were already well on the way in 1991 , gained further momentum as the Government 's White Papers and legislations concerning both training and education were implemented . |
17 | As the government 's manager of the marketable national debt , the Bank of England plays a predominant role in the gilt-edged market . |
18 | As well as acting as the government 's banker , the Bank also acts as banker for other customers , for example , overseas central banks and international organisations . |
19 | The second is to act as the government 's agent , both as its banker and in carrying out monetary policy . |
20 | The British Labour Party has launched its " Green Right to Know " campaign , attacking what it describes as the government 's contemptuous attitude to the provision of environmental information to the public . |