Example sentences of "with [art] government [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The LTTE has also been responsible for massacres , both of Sinhalese and Moslem civilians , since June 1990 and against rival Tamil political groups who , in some cases , have now aligned themselves with the government 's forces .
2 Sir : The Chancellor 's policy of fighting inflation with exceptionally high real interest rates is at variance with the government 's economic philosophy in two significant ways .
3 The Unemployment Unit , a pressure group which calculates the unemployment figure as if the changes had not been made , claims it is 2,325,100 compared with the Government 's figure of 1,751,000 .
4 In line with the government 's objective there was a reduction in the top ( from 83 to 60 per cent ) and standard rates of income tax ( from 33 to 30 per cent ) in the 1979 budget , and a shift to indirect taxes .
5 When the emergency is dealt with the Government 's work will have finished and parties will return to their ordinary positions .
6 The Government 's health record provoked one of the largest backbench rebellions during the last session of Parliament , with the Government 's majority cut to eight over eye charges .
7 With the government 's membership scheme coming ‘ we may have all-seater stadiums for all-member clubs .
8 With the government 's membership scheme coming ‘ we may have all-seater stadiums for all-member clubs .
9 The latest attempt is timed with growing popular dissaffection with the government 's inability to provide basic services and curb corruption and rising prices .
10 Even assuming a 1 per cent a year improvement in fuel efficiency from the early 1990s on and combining it with the government 's lowest traffic forecast , carbon dioxide emissions could increase by 20 per cent by 2020 .
11 And the final but crucial element : this scenario was contrasted with the government 's failure to punish rebels .
12 In some societies coinage was minted solely in accordance with the government 's instructions , in order to meet the state 's requirements for public expenditure on war , army and civil service pay , food , or public buildings .
13 BREWER and retailer Whitbread has begun advising more than 1,000 of its tenants that it has arranged deals to lease their pubs to a string of brewers and pub groups as part of a move to comply with the Government 's beer orders .
14 With the government 's policy of creating an internal market , ‘ we are going to have to behave much more like a business in getting work for the government ’ , said Worswick .
15 The remaining land was to be given out in family units , in line with the government 's ideology of private ownership .
16 Then , in 1965 , Derry was confronted with the Government 's decision to accept the recommendation of the Lockwood Report and site the proposed second university for Northern Ireland in Coleraine — despite the fact that Derry already had a focus for third-level education in Magee College .
17 It was with the aim of contributing to such an improvement , as the representative body of employers and business investors , that the 1988 Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) Task Force on business and urban regeneration came to three conclusions : first ( in line with the Government 's own beliefs ) , that business must take the lead in reversing urban decline ; second , that charity — governmental or voluntary — can not in itself deal with problems , and any regeneration must spring from private investment , commercially motivated ; and third , that the potential exists for such investment , provided that early projects are seen to succeed ( CBI , 1988 ) .
18 In the original DES document in which the proposals for the schools were outlined the overall aim was said to fit in with the Government 's aims set out in their document Better schools , ‘ to improve standards ’ being the key phrase .
19 Its main sections dealt with the government 's approach to the environment ( nationally , at the European level and globally ) , the nature and effects of the greenhouse effect , environmental problems in both rural and urban areas ( especially in relation to land-use matters ) , pollution control and enhancing awareness of environmental matters .
20 A factor which could facilitate this process is the selection of chairmen and members in sympathy with the government 's aims for the NHS , or at least willing to accept that its views are paramount .
21 Unlike other publishers ' products , BBC magazines serve two masters : they must provide a public service enhancing viewers ' and listeners ' enjoyment and appreciation of programmes ; and , in line with the government 's exhortation , they must generate profit which feeds back into programme making , reducing pressure on licence fees .
22 Thus the swing towards maintaining primary schools today is evidence of a change of heart although this conflicts with the Government 's policy of economising at the Regional level .
23 There can be little doubt that if the Prussians had not diverted social and economic pressure into anti-Semitic and anti-Polish fears along the eastern borders , the pressures of industrialisation , democracy and socialist thought would have clashed with the government 's determination to support the Junkers and with the Junkers ' manipulation of Völkisch opinion .
24 It can only be proceeded with with the government 's consent , and before going into committee the appropriate Minister has to tell the House that the proposed spending has the government 's approval .
25 At issue is the FBI 's ability to wiretap in future … the FBI is not only asking the industry to dumb down existing software , it wants to prohibit it from developing new technologies that might interfere with the government 's ability to intercept various oral and electronic communications . ’
26 Shadow National Heritage spokesman Ann Clywd was also pleased with the Government 's plans but warned they must not put pools staff out of work .
27 How do these results compare with the government 's conventional cash-based accounts ?
28 One of his main achievements as Director-General of the TBC ( April 1958 to 1962 ) was to increase the effective independence of the organization , which severed its last remaining links with the Government 's public Relations Unit .
29 The sale was aimed particularly at small investors in accordance with the government 's commitment to wider share-ownership and was preceded by heavy advertising .
30 Following his election as President of the Council for National Parks , Chris Bonington called for all the national parks to be set up as separate authorities as soon as possible , in line with the Government 's manifesto promise .
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