Example sentences of "government [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The position of BAT leaders as assessors , funders and evaluators of projects and their role as the key link to other sectors of government may make for administrative efficiency .
2 It is recommended that the UK government should press for all development plans to be agreed with conservation authorities before they can be adopted .
3 Does the Minister agree that instead of freezing the outlay of public money , the Government should hurry on public development to enable those shops to be let ?
4 NILP stressed that a provincial government should allow for fair representation of all shades of opinion .
5 The Norwegian government must choose between continuing whaling and pursuing its aim of joining the European Community , according to EC Fisheries Commissioner , Manuel Martin .
6 The Government must co-operate with British Rail and should give the programme full support because it is important to every region in the country .
7 Section 1(5) provides that the instrument of government and articles of government must comply with any trust deed relating to the school .
8 But the Government must enter into genuine dialogue with us to ensure these reforms are successful , ’ Mr Smith added .
9 The government could claim with some truth that it had forced through changes in managerial behaviour so that concepts like efficiency , cost-effectiveness and productivity were accorded more weight in the organisational culture .
10 Ministers said their warnings that a Labour government would lead to higher interest rates were backed up by a business survey for today 's Financial Times .
11 The idea was to leave FRCN with the responsibility for national and international broadcasting : the Nigerian government would speak with one voice to its people and to the outside world .
12 And he said a Labour government would result in more intervention , more borrowing , higher taxation and higher inflation .
13 When things were at their worst and it appeared the disease would spread over the whole island , Sister Mary Jane Wilson offered , if the government would put into good order the hospital at Lazareto ( which had been damaged and looted during riots ) , to take the group of sisters of whom she was in charge to nurse the sick there .
14 The uncertain nature of political alignments in these years made it inevitable , then , that a National Government would come under serious consideration as a remedy for Britain 's ills .
15 The decision has nothing to do with the merits of the case which Her Majesty 's Government will defend in due course .
16 Pointing to the vote in the Strasbourg parliament last week which backed PR by 207 votes to 79 , Mr Martin commented : ‘ Whilst I 'm sceptical that the Government will yield to full PR for the 1994 elections , they could introduce an element of PR by using the six new seats in this way .
17 The attitude that the United Kingdom Government will take to that directive will depend upon its final form .
18 It has always been a mystery to me why the Government can hide behind commercial confidentiality while local authorities have to do things up front .
19 So the government can correct for this type of market failure by increasing aggregate demand , either by spending more itself or by getting the private sector to increase its spending , through tax cuts or an expansion in the money supply and lower interest rates .
20 Now , d do n't forget index-linking is not the same as salary increases , and in a time of rapid inflation , prices go up , salaries go up , and the government can interfere in any way it wants with the R P I index .
21 13 years later , the government can look with some satisfaction at its achievement .
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