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

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1 The Royal College of Nursing is to lobby Parliament on 24 October in protest at the Government 's plans to shake up the National Health Service , the union has announced .
2 This in turn will be supplemented by other key decisions last night : for a law — unprecedented here placing emergency powers at the government 's disposal by the end of October , and for another Bill within a month to regulate rail traffic .
3 Above : Katharine Hamnett , top fashion designers , is acutely disappointed at the government 's lack of investment in the industry .
4 The action in London had an immediate effect elsewhere as crews began to protest at the Government 's intervention .
5 The action taken in London had an immediate affect elsewhere as ambulance crews began to protest at the Government 's intervention .
6 The action taken in London had an immediate affect elsewhere as ambulance crews began to protest at the Government 's intervention .
7 Mr Rollins will be offering half price entry to GCHQ staff , the most cunningly cheap special offer in the history of marketing : staff at the Government 's intelligence gathering centre are not permitted to identify themselves .
8 But the clinching reasons were national : alarm at the soaring cost of German unity and fury at the government 's recent decision to raise taxes , after it had said last year that it would not .
9 The ten-year programme represents not so much a strategy for growth ; it is more a guess at the government 's ability to rein in the booming provinces of the southern coast and the Yangtze delta .
10 I did not think much of the CPRS blunderbuss which seemed to be aimed firmly at the Government 's feet .
11 As we have noted , surveys on the poll tax conducted in the first half of 1990 mapped not only the considerable public hostility to the tax , but also the fact that the blame for it was firmly laid at the government 's door .
12 One result was the triumphant expansion of some charitable organizations , which rejoiced both at their new-found importance and at the Government 's munificence .
13 He was embittered , as could be expected , at the government 's neglect of the Canadian Indian , and he resented the laws that made it an offence to sell liquor to an Indian and which confined the original Canadian population to reservations .
14 During tests at the government 's Fire Research Station , an ordinary mattress reached a temperature of 108°C after catching fire , and produced 313 cubic metres of smoke .
15 Experiments at the government 's Fire Research Station have revealed that one of the main safety precautions that British hotels take against fire could be useless .
16 Many leaders of various churches have voiced dismay at the Government 's original proposals for the closure of may coal mines , now under review .
17 The Champagne houses were naturally outraged at the government 's ineptitude and drew up a vociferous protest , signed by eighty participants , condemning the publicity given to the ministerial communiqué .
18 Cynics have noted that the Northern Ireland team under the former attorney general , Sir Patrick Mayhew , is well-placed to forge friendly relations with the Ulster Unionists , should by-elections nibble away at the government 's majority .
19 K Thousands of coal miners marched through central London to protest at the Government 's bungled pit closures .
20 They did so on 3rd January 1973 and emphasised the public consternation at the government 's apparent inability to take effective action against the assassins .
21 Black social workers expressed concern this week at the government 's criticisms of the social work training council 's anti-discriminatory policies .
22 ABSWAP deputy chairman Fabian Best ( left ) , and chairwoman Pennie Pennie : ‘ Concerned at the government 's reaction to CCETSW 's positive steps ’
23 Quantities are easily misjudged , as work in Britain at the government 's Warren Spring Laboratory has shown .
24 In the first place , there was the range of benefits at the government 's disposal — subsidies , credit , large contracts , tariff protection .
25 Clearly , this has played a role , but The Report of the House of Lords Select Committee on Overseas Trade ( HMSO , 1985 , pp. 238–41 ) concluded that the responsibility for at least half of the increase in unemployment since 1979 is laid directly at the Government 's door .
26 Sheila Mann , a consultant in psychiatry of old age from Homerton Hospital , voiced professional frustration at the government 's intransigence .
27 INTOXICATED as they are with the feeling that they are the World Cup champions , Pakistan , after only a brief stay at home which included a pilgrimage to Meccas at the government 's expense to offer their thanks to the Almighty Allah — besides cash awards at home from every quarter — are now here to take on England in a series of five Tests , and , for the first time in this country , five one-day internationals .
28 Before going on to look at the Government 's proposals in detail , we want to underline our serious concern over the threat to strategic minerals planning associated with the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales .
29 The sense of relief that the Danes had ‘ let us all painlessly off the Maastricht hook ’ was immediately replaced by a despondency at the Government 's response .
30 The Committee acknowledged that the report is primarily aimed at the government 's policy for shifting the balance between food production and environmental care .
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