Example sentences of "he [verb] the government [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently , he wants the Government to delay no longer , but to begin to devolve real responsibility to the people of Northern Ireland .
2 He wants the government to leave defence spending alone .
3 But , he wants the government to act on the recommendations of the Royal Commmission on criminal justice .
4 Chairman of the working party which produced the report , Sir Christopher Booth says he wants the government to impose tougher controls on the water industry .
5 He says the Government recognises the importance of the route to commuters and tourists , and it will not be axed , even though it 's losing money .
6 He claimed the Government knew — but failed to take action .
7 He encouraged the government to requisition the workers , and signed the order himself .
8 The minister disappointed some supporters when he confirmed the Government had abandoned plans for legislation to curb the activities of the National Union of Students .
9 He urged the Government to restore a ‘ right of entry ’ to Britain for Hong Kong people , which would fall technically short of right of abode , but would imply surety of refuge .
10 He urged the Government to listen to the representations of the 60,000 people of the Down area seeking a new hospital .
11 Conservative MP Quentin Davies sent a shiver of anxiety through the trade last week when , speaking during a Commons debate on the Finance ( No 2 ) Bill , he urged the government to extend VAT to books and other zero-rated goods .
12 In his new year 's message he urged the government to mitigate its harshest effects .
13 He urged the Government to make time for Lord Houghton of Sowerby 's Abortion ( Amendment ) Bill , which peers debate next Thursday , to permit a separation of the issues .
14 He urged the Government to make the strongest protests and redouble efforts to obtain the release of other British citizens held .
15 However , he urged the Government to consider taking the ambulance staff 's pay permanently outside the political arena by setting up a pay review body for ambulance staff Mr Clarke replied the NHS could not end up in a situation whereby group after group took industrial action and were rewarded by arbitration bodies .
16 He urged the Government to recognise the danger of fuelling unemployment and undermining the economy in Scotland by allowing massive job cuts to take place in the public sector .
17 He urged the Government to look hard at a number of other measures , short and long-term , to improve the position :
18 He stressed the Government had ‘ absolutely no intention ’ of relaxing the ban on the sale of alcohol to under 18s , or of efforts to prevent underage drinking .
19 He felt the government owed him that much at least — and as the DIA had not seen fit to close the account , perhaps Control thought so , too .
20 He persuaded the government to allow a group of students to be sent to the USA in 1872 , but they were recalled for fear they might become ‘ too gay ( morally loose ) or western ’ ( Wang 1928 : 44 ) , a comment which would not be out of place in more recent times .
21 He said the Government had failed to understand the depth of feeling amongst unionists , especially as they had to share the council chamber with Sinn Fein .
22 He said the government had helped the North help itself .
23 He said the Government had ploughed £22.4m into housing authority ( see corr notes ) grants for work in Darlington since 1979 .
24 Speaking in Skelton , in the marginal Langbaurgh constituency , he said the Government had taken tough measures against the scourge of car crime .
25 He said the government had evidence that APLA operated out of bases in the ‘ independent ’ homeland of Transkei .
26 He said the Government believed NHS resources should be used to enhance patient care and the number of eye tests being done was higher than before the charges were introduced .
27 He said the Government accused any critics of talking the country down , but in real life the people were more concerned about the Government ‘ pulling the country down ’ .
28 But he said the Government bore some responsibility for what had happened .
29 He said the Government needs to take a hard look at the future and the form the nuclear industry should take .
30 Although his speech to Edinburgh University students will spell out the need for the creation of a level market place which is supported not supplanted , he will also make clear that he believes the Government does have a role in ensuring Scotland prospers and in attracting industry .
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