Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [vb infin] that the government " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I would suggest that the government would be a lot , lot better adding a ticket to amounts of money , which said ‘ You either spend this money on implementing the Food Safety Act , or you do n't get it . ’
2 I can promise that the Government will do no less .
3 Nobody could believe that the Government do anything for the British coal industry because they are absent from the debate and have not done anything to help our plight .
4 No-one could complain that the government has not been an active one .
5 You may know that the Government has committed itself to producing a National Sustainability Plan by the end of this year , for submission to the United Nations Sustainable Development Commission .
6 You might imagine that the Government does n't want to disturb this particular can of invertebrate , limbless burrowing creatures .
7 Now if you look at the figure for , say , Westminster , which is a London Borough much in the news in these matters , you will see that the government is saying that they can have a standard spending assessment of seventeen hundred and twenty seven pounds per charge payer .
8 Certainly we must hope that the government in its final response will take the arguments put forward by Alvey somewhat further ; after all it has had the best part of six months to consider them .
9 and we must insist that the Government either justifies or reports its position .
10 We can see that the Government law and order policy has been irrelevant to all crime , including upper-world crime , and indeed that its social and economic policy has caused the crime rate to rise .
11 We can see that the Government 's action is another nasty step towards privatisation , and I hope that both sides in Northern Ireland will unite against it .
12 I warn Ministers that if the machine tool industry goes under , it will act as a deterrent to inward investment because it will show that the Government are not committed to the principle of assistance .
  Next page