Example sentences of "government 's [noun] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 OUTSPOKEN Dundalk politician Brendan McGahon has backed the British Government 's call for a crackdown on hardened criminals .
2 In the West Indies pressures on land had already become intense ; the proprietors were replaced by royal governors , and external danger made the government 's support for the islands essential .
3 His evidence was that he read the report on the night that he received it and was — as others would have been — shocked to find that the parliamentary statements relating to the government 's support for the Nigerians were demonstrably false .
4 The day was saved by the Government 's willingness for the House to meet , exceptionally , in the mornings until the Committee Stage of the Bill had been completed .
5 In a written response to the government 's proposals for an environment agency , the NRA says that a single agency would be a ‘ one-stop shop ’ for industry when dealing with monitoring , regulation and enforcement and charging policies .
6 You will have heard by now about the Government 's proposals for the reorganisation of local government boundaries .
7 Little had been accomplished before the emergence of the new Government 's proposals for the treatment of young offenders , spelling the end of approved schools .
8 In 1989 the government 's proposals for the reorganization of the NHS included the creation of an NHS ‘ internal market ’ in which GPs could shop around for health care , the establishment of a new management board , with most members drawn from industry , permission for hospitals to become self-governing and new contracts for GPs .
9 At another fringe-meeting , Rowan ‘ Blackadder ’ Atkinson led a measured onslaught against the Government 's proposals for the future of broadcasting .
10 THE COUNCIL 'S response to the government 's proposals for the future of water and sewerage services showed that Lothian 's current arrangements would be the most efficient , cost-effective and democratic way to provide these services in the future .
11 He wants to keep the Government 's proposals for the future of the industry a deep and dark secret — and so they remained until the Rothschild report saw the light of day a few weeks ago .
12 The work began in 1991 following publication of the Government 's proposals for the extension of CCT to professional services [ including legal ] .
13 The Liberal Democrats have , very ambitiously , been conducting a national survey among GPs about the likely impact of the Government 's proposals for the health service .
14 The clauses in the bill and the Government 's proposals for the regualtions that will follow from them , raise some fundamental issues .
15 What turned out to be the most far-reaching of all the post-emancipation measures of Alexander II derived , ironically , from the government 's concern for the gentry .
16 A recent spate of proposals for deep mining and opencasting in Scotland threaten to make a mockery of the government 's designation for the country 's most outstanding scenic areas .
17 Do you agree that the Government 's priorities for the EC during its tenure in the Presidency should be the completion of the Single Market , improvements to endorsement of EC law , and reducing the burden on business ?
18 I hold no specific brief for the Baxter scheme , but it has attempted to demonstrate that alternative schemes could be produced that would retain the Government 's proposal for a terminus — an interchange — at King 's Cross , but states that the plan would be more satisfactory if it were achieved without creating an enormous hole in the ground which British Rail proposes , with all the consequent destruction of homes , jobs and local neighbourhood .
19 THE GOVERNMENT 'S plans for the NHS could cost the Tories 1.5 million votes at the next general election , Robin Cook , Labour 's health spokesman , claimed yesterday .
20 Unfortunately , Mr Clarke only delivered another speech lauding the Government 's plans for the NHS .
21 The massive lack of popular support for the government 's plans for the NHS and the overwhelming popularity of a public health system ( despite its many problems ) over a privatised health system , mean that the government could be defeated on this issue .
22 Mr Smith asked her to outline the Government 's plans for the community charge and whether she took responsibility for the effects of the tax :
23 A factor which could facilitate this process is the selection of chairmen and members in sympathy with the government 's aims for the NHS , or at least willing to accept that its views are paramount .
24 Mr Patten said the 120-clause bill was only part of the Government 's strategy for the environment .
25 The British government 's programme for the development of renewable energy has been massively oversubscribed , with developers submitting applications for projects which would generate electricity well in excess of the government 's target .
26 Particularly controversial was the Slovak government 's demand for a division of control of the country 's oil and gas pipelines from the Soviet Union , which raised fears in the Czech republic over the supply of vital energy resources .
27 An official statement declared that the decision was separate from the talks on the bases , but that it had been " influenced " by the Philippine government 's demand for the fighters to be removed by September 1991 .
28 The parliamentary session closed on 29th July , without any further progress being made , but on 4th August , Hall and Hunt met Cornewall Lewis and Trevelyan to obtain the Government 's approval for a competition , and to seek the first steps towards acquiring the land .
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