Example sentences of "[art] citizen [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For pensioners , the Citizen 's Income will be well above the present pension , and for everyone else it will be about £12.80 a week ( at present prices ) .
2 The Citizen 's Income will be buttressed by a single benefit for those in need , unifying income support and family credit , with supplements for people with disabilities and for child-care support .
3 Our immediate priorities , which will act as steps towards the Citizen 's Income , include :
4 Rousseau 's vision of the citizen 's attitude toward his community is , of course , an example of an attitude of identification .
5 To give you the total reckoning of it : it is the busy man 's recreation , the idle man 's business , the melancholy man 's sanctuary , the stranger 's welcome , the Inns of Court man 's entertainment , the scholar 's kindness and the citizen 's courtesy .
6 Pilot schemes suggest they can add greatly to the citizen 's sense of security and build support for the police .
7 The Act confers extensive powers of entry , search , and seizure which necessarily involve an invasion of the citizen 's rights of privacy and property ; on that account the legislation might be thought to call for a strict construction .
8 In these societies it can not be accidental that as revolt and protest against traditional values and restraints have grown , so too have the means of external coercion represented by police forces , government agencies , legislation , taxation and a generalized bureaucratic regulation of just about every important aspect of the citizen 's life .
9 On the other hand , the government is a very powerful institution , and in some cases there may be an argument for protecting private citizens , in their dealings with government , against the operation of this power ( even in the absence of abuse ) by modifying the rules which govern the citizen 's dealings with other citizens when these rules are applied to dealings between citizens and government .
10 Certain essential services such as health and education should be available from the public sector irrespective of the citizen 's means .
11 Francis Maude , now in charge of the Citizen 's Charter , first fought it in 1983 , mainly to gain experience .
12 Mr Major intends to wind up the Department of Energy , establish a Department of Arts , Broadcasting and Sport and appoint a minister to imp lement the Citizen 's Charter .
13 The Department of Energy will be wound up and two new Cabinet posts created : a minister responsible for the Citizen 's Charter and reforming the civil service , and a new department responsible for broadcasting , the arts , sport , the national heritage and the film industry .
14 Two new Cabinet posts will be created — a minister with responsibility for the Citizen 's Charter and reforming the Civil Service ; and a new department responsible for broadcasting , arts , sport , the film industry and the national heritage .
15 In fact Mr Major , who is said to have been delighted with the way Mr Waldegrave introduced the health reforms , has put him in charge of implementing the Citizen 's Charter .
16 MR WILLIAM Waldegrave , appointed new Minister with responsibility for the Citizen 's Charter in the weekend Cabinet reshuffle , has been charged by the Prime Minister with trying to develop ‘ Majorism ’ as a political philosophy for the 1990s .
17 The Citizen 's Charter has failed to capture the imagination , although 18 detailed charters — ranging from the NHS to the Inland Revenue — have been published .
18 Mr Major proved himself reluctant to wield the knife , sparing Mr William Waldegrave , who was put in charge of the Citizen 's Charter , and Mr Lilley .
19 Mr Waldegrave , Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , who is responsible for the Citizen 's Charter , told the Cabinet that he was now the ‘ minister for the little guy ’ .
20 We have made quite a start , under the seal of the Citizen 's Charter .
21 The Citizen 's Charter 13
22 The Citizen 's Charter is the most far-reaching programme ever devised to improve quality in public services .
23 The Citizen 's Charter :
24 The Citizen 's Charter , steadily but surely , is changing all that .
25 The Citizen 's Charter programme is bringing new quality to public services .
26 We will give a Cabinet Minister responsibility for the Citizen 's Charter programme and reforming the Civil Service , taking charge of the Citizen 's Charter Unit , Efficiency Unit , the programme for creating Agencies and the Public Competition and Purchasing Unit .
27 We will give a Cabinet Minister responsibility for the Citizen 's Charter programme and reforming the Civil Service , taking charge of the Citizen 's Charter Unit , Efficiency Unit , the programme for creating Agencies and the Public Competition and Purchasing Unit .
28 Under the Citizen 's Charter , a great deal more information is now being made available on the services provided by government .
29 The principles of the Citizen 's Charter are being applied to our legal system .
30 As part of the Citizen 's Charter , we will bring forward reforms which will enable the private sector to start filling the gaps in the motorway service area network and to introduce more variety .
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