Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] government [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gavin , since been dismissed by local government union Nalgo , was a full-time union official representing thousands of council employees . |
2 | In order to explore this more fully , we focus on a tax on capital at rate t assuming initially that the proceeds are used for current government expenditure . |
3 | They are drafted by permanent government officials who are concerned to seek out expert opinion on the issues in question . |
4 | For example , attempts to introduce marginal cost pricing ( Treasury 1967 ) or ‘ verité des prix ’ ( Dubois 1975 : 31–2 ) are undermined by simultaneous government concern with inflation and hence with holding down public enterprise prices ( and there are problems in principle with the application of marginal cost pricing ) . |
5 | To the followers of the ‘ classical economists ’ , who argued that the industrialized state would make the greatest possible contribution to public welfare if competition were to remain unshackled , the period between the middle of the nineteenth century and the present day has been marked by increasing government interference with the economy . |
6 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that that shows that there is scope , through a range of Government and quasi-government bodies , to encourage action beyond what can be done with direct Government money ? |
7 | Meanwhile , it looks likely that most of the official aid to the repatriation process will be channelled through Guatemalan government agencies , given to the very people responsible for the refugee crisis in the first place . |
8 | Although the advantage of real volume planning , an assured outcome , is lost by the new technique , it was expected that cash planning would mean that government expenditure could more easily be related to expected government revenue . |
9 | Opted-out schools will be freed from central government control and brought together with City Technology Colleges into the mainstream of the local school system . |
10 | Opted-out schools will be freed from central government control and brought together with City Technology Colleges into the mainstream of the local school system . |
11 | As with the previous study it is anticipated that the project will generate findings that can be used by various government departments and other public bodies to address issues of policy . |
12 | The industry deserves better consideration and the country needs the benefits that recovery and growth in our industry could bring but which may well be sabotaged by inappropriate Government cuts . |
13 | The recent technical improvements in BR planning ( Allen and Williams 1985 : 92–6 ) are unlikely to eliminate political influences ; indeed , as already noted , the effectiveness of action plans may be undermined by subsequent government alteration of planning objectives . |
14 | Privatized companies were to be exempted from strict government wage controls and foreign share purchases amounting to more than 10 per cent of a company would require explicit permission . |
15 | There are some who think that there is no fun to be found in local government finance , but they can be proved wrong by this debate . |
16 | In some services , for example the making of monetary payments through social security in Britain , the necessity for equal treatment throughout the country is considered to override any benefits to be gained from local government involvement and discretion . |
17 | Advocates of funding by tax finance therefore claim that ‘ underfunding ’ of the NHS may be remedied by increasing government expenditure on the service . |
18 | Keynes argued that the slump was the result of deficient demand , and that the level of unemployment could only be remedied by increased government expenditure , financed by the printing and sale of government bonds . |
19 | If these fears prove justified , it wo n't be the first time Asian families would be forced through deliberate government policies to live in terrifying isolation . |
20 | Councillors can also be barred from local government office . |
21 | In the 1990s over 75 per cent of local spending will , in effect , be funded through central government grant . |
22 | Over eighty nine pounds in every one hundred pounds of Welsh local authority expenditure on revenue account will be funded by central government support . |
23 | It does not call for explicit statements of the objectives of expenditure in a way that would enable a Minister 's plans to be tested against general government strategy : nor can it regularly embody detailed analysis of existing programmes and of major policy options on them . |
24 | A TOP-LEVEL investigation into Mark Thatcher 's alleged arms deals with Iraq is to be launched by Swiss government officials in the New Year . |
25 | But as yet no action has been taken by British government departments . |
26 | Between 1981 and 1985 , more stringent controls were placed upon local government finance , and from time to time the government renewed its efforts to interest the private sector in the inner cities . |
27 | First they were pursued by Iraqi government agents , then war broke out and they are carpet bombed in Iraq , and once more they are being pursued , but this time by the British government . |
28 | The entire project including the Musselburgh and Portobello Bypasses had an estimated overall cost of £126 million , a proportion of which is being met by Central Government Grant and a European Regional Development Fund Grant . |
29 | The new look Oxfordshire District Health Authority 's been meeting today , it 's the first time it 's met since the changes were made under recent government legislation . |
30 | Thus , when the parks were reconstituted at local government re-organisation in April 1974' experience of the park purposes outweighed experience of farming by about two to one among the minister 's appointees . |