Example sentences of "government [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 The government agreed not to station security forces on Bougainville on condition that the BRA disbanded itself and surrendered its weapons and prisoners to an international peace-keeping force .
2 The government agreed not to expand them and to give the country 's human rights prosecutor the power to recommend legal action if they committed crimes .
3 Nobbs argues that the problem has been compounded because the government has n't issued any planning advice to guide the industry .
4 The government has n't yet decided what advice to issue when air quality drops off .
5 ‘ The problem is that the Government has n't properly thought through its proposals for contaminated land , ’ says Mr Humber .
6 Some of the material I have n't seen , of course , because the government has n't even shown me all of the material .
7 CPRW 's Director , who moved the declaration , said : ‘ When it comes to complaining about ‘ EC centralism ’ the UK Government has n't a leg to stand on .
8 as I say although , erm we 've not been the government has n't yet got an airport policy , it has got an airport policy and it 's by the white paper er and so we can then say things that are not true .
9 That instance is the justification er for these orders but we do n't know er exactly what happened , the government has n't seen fit to institute an inquiry which will tell us .
10 The Government has n't , and is n't .
11 But it 's not easy I mean you know I was reading an article ages ago a few months ago actually and saying you know if you think about it the sort of revolution was over a year ago and still the government has n't done anything about it and I mean like a lot of provisions that have been brought into Romania sort of go in the front door and out of the back door and you know they sort of sent those of supplies like contraceptions and things like that for the women and overlap
12 It was just on a minute on page seventy-nine , I think we want to get the support of local M Ps , one a has I think , has been just indicated , is contradictory , it might be better to say , ‘ although the document indicated that local authorities would be expected to undertake extra , an extra , or extra duties , the resources needed are , no indication was given of how there would be extra resources , or something like that , you see it 's contradictory at the moment , it says there 's no indication of the role , and then says that they would need resources , and actually if you look through the document , you will see from time-to-time it is indicated what local authorities are expected to do , for instance recycling of litter and the lot , and I think that that might be actually picked up by M P's and say , ‘ Well , what actually have you , do you mean to say ’ , well , what we 're really saying , are we not , that here is an indication of things that we 're expected to do , but as usual , of course , the government has n't indicated what erm where the resources were coming from .
13 These delays cost small businesses well over £1bn a year but Mrs Thatcher 's Government has not followed our EC partners in providing for automatic charging of interest on overdue bills , a step recommended 10 years ago by the Law Commission .
14 The commission is effectively saying the Government has not followed the UN Convention for Refugees , under which anyone with a well-founded fear of persecution should be granted asylum .
15 This , and the multiplication of that half-breed known as ministers of state , is a product of a political inflation which even the present Government has not attempted to control .
16 The Conservative government has not of course been passive in the process of restructuring the social bases of electoral choice .
17 However the government has not gone as far as it might have .
18 Brown claims that Government has not faced the failures of the present Labour 's ‘ quack ’ cures will damage patient — Ridley Queen 's speech debate .
19 Despite the blaze of publicity which accompanied the launch of the White Paper , the Government has not been successful in generating support for its proposals .
20 The government has not done much to restrain it .
21 The vehemence of the attack on the Government has not surprised Church of Scotland observers .
22 But the Conservative Government has not simply spent more money on the NHS .
23 The government has not , however , taken responsibility for all the expenses of education expansion , emphasizing from the outset the role of the community in financing education .
24 But so far , the government has not dared to predict when good results may come .
25 The British government has not shied from the issue .
26 If the UK government has not signed the Agreement on Social Policy by the time it comes into force , it will be possible for the Commission to present a revised proposal including those mentioned above , which could then be adopted by a qualified majority of the eleven signatory states [ see page 34 ] .
27 He dismisses the widespread belief among manufacturers that the Government has not done enough to help them , with : ‘ Oh well , that 's human nature , is n't it ? ’
28 The government has not always fully funded the nationally agreed pay awards , leaving health authorities to fund part of the increase from existing budgets .
29 The Government has not had an economic policy since it was forced to withdraw from the European Monetary System and let the value of the pound plummet .
30 An economic Policy is what the Government has not had since Black Wednesday , although the Autumn Statement on Thursday will hopefully change that .
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