Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] majesty 's government " in BNC.

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1 If Her Majesty 's Government have , at least in principle , accorded official recognition to Croatia if certain conditions are met , would it not be very difficult for Her Majesty 's Government or the European Community to deny Croatia the legitimate UN-recognised right of self-defence ?
2 We had just such a function there last Saturday , where the consensus was that making a living was getting a bit easier , that the economy was startling to move forward , and that , by the time we get round to the season of the darling buds of May , the prospects for Her Majesty 's Government might well be ’ perfick , just perfick ’ .
3 The 1990s provide a great opportunity for Her Majesty 's Government to demonstrate to our Community partners the validity of the new hybrid approach that the Government have pioneered .
4 In Britain the most brutal , and wide ranging racism which occurs day after day is not the work of fascist minority parties but of Her Majesty 's Government .
5 There may be rare occasions when it is desirable to emphasise the importance of some decisions by stating specifically that it is the decision of Her Majesty 's Government .
6 SLF are also in danger of being banged up in the Tower Of London for incurring the wrath of Her Majesty 's Government .
7 Further , it is always open to a court , on proof of new facts , to make an order supplemental to an original order : see Ford-Hunt v. Raghbir Singh [ 1973 ] 1 W.L.R. 738 , 740 , per Brightman J. The affidavit evidence before Saville J. gave him an incomplete picture of the actual situation in Somalia and the current attitude of Her Majesty 's Government ; there is now additional relevant evidence before the court .
8 The new policy of Her Majesty 's Government was stated in two Parliamentary answers in April and May 1980 ( see H.L. Debates , vol. 48 , cols. 1121–1122 , 28 April 1980 ; H.C .
9 The impracticality of the ‘ inferred recognition ’ theory as a legal concept for forensic use is obvious and it can not be thought that that was the intention of Her Majesty 's Government in giving the Parliamentary answers .
10 The answers do confirm one applicable criterion , namely , whether the relevant regime is able of itself to ‘ exercise effective control of the territory of the state concerned ’ and is ‘ likely to continue to do so ; ’ and the statement as to what is to be the evidence of the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government provides another — to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , that Her Majesty 's Government has with it and whether they are on a normal government to government basis .
11 How much weight in this connection the courts should give to the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government was one of the issues before me .
12 On 5 August 1991 , the Foreign and Commonwealth Office wrote to Crossman Block confirming that the practice of Her Majesty 's Government was to recognise states not governments and that , accordingly , ‘ The question of whether to recognise the purported ‘ interim government ’ in Mogadishu thus does not arise for us . ’
13 It confirms that the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government has not changed and that there is still no single body exercising administrative authority in Somalia .
14 I 'm beginning to like these candlelit dinners at the expense of Her Majesty 's government . ’
15 My hon. Friend 's suggestion is not the present intention of Her Majesty 's Government .
16 On Europe , to put it beyond all doubt in this House , in the country , and on the continent , will my right hon. Friend reaffirm that it is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government that Britain shall not go down the route of a federal Europe and that it is for Britain to decide on the future of her own currency ?
17 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government on the number of seats that will be directly elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1995 .
18 Will he confirm that contrary to some suspicions expressed in various parts of the media and by some politicians , the major factor in the mind of Her Majesty 's Government when forming their policy towards Hong Kong is protecting the interests of Hong Kong and its people ?
19 The policy of Her Majesty 's Government , which is to support the efforts of the Secretary-General of the United Nations is the wisest policy for both the British Government and other Governments in the Community .
20 Why , then , did the Department of Trade and Industry try to gag its president and not allow him to deliver a part of his speech that was mildly critical of Her Majesty 's Government ?
21 The duty of Her Majesty 's Government , whoever may form that Government , is to maintain and improve those standards of living .
22 Will my right hon. Friend accept that there will be a warm welcome for his commitment to a widening process on his own behalf and that of Her Majesty 's Government ?
23 When he talks of taking the war to the terrorists , I must reassert from the Dispatch Box that the actions of Her Majesty 's Government , and of the security forces on their behalf , will be conducted under the rule of law and that the rule of law will not be thrown away , for that would be a concession to the terrorists .
24 I had long intended making this proposition to the Secretary of State , but I was urged sooner to it perhaps because I felt that I was reduced in circumstances and thrown from my position in Society , and I hoped by a grand effort to establish a permanent claim on the consideration of Her Majesty 's Government .
25 Alerting you to the position of His Majesty 's Government . ’
26 I have before me an official communication in which the advice of Your Majesty 's Government is formally tendered , to the effect that in view of the grave danger to which , in their opinion , this country is being exposed , your association with Mrs Simpson should be terminated forthwith .
27 The Minister used the word " can not " , but there is no such thing when one is dealing with Her Majesty 's Government or Parliament .
28 I join him in saying that the enforcement of law and order in the Province of Northern Ireland lies with Her Majesty 's Government , the Chief Constable and those who support him .
29 Perhaps we shall be saying that Brussels should operate a scrapping scheme , with Her Majesty 's Government as local agents .
30 But it is clear that she has no diplomatic status in the United Kingdom and has no recognition from Her Majesty 's Government as a representative of the Republic of Somalia in this country .
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