Example sentences of "government [vb past] [conj] it would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , when many had given up hope and the liner was nearing Europe , the Belgian government announced that it would admit 200 of the passengers .
2 Air France , which had agreed in mid-1990 to merge with its main French international rival UTA and the domestic airline Air Inter , faced a new challenge on March 3 , when the French government announced that it would redistribute 16 of the airline 's routes to its competitors , in an effort to reduce the airline 's 97 per cent share of the domestic aviation market .
3 After MPs sat all night to defeat a private members ' bill to enable building of the Cardiff Barrage , the government announced that it would introduce its own bill to ensure that the measure passed into law .
4 On Nov. 24 , the UK government announced that it would provide a second year of training for the new Namibian Defence Force , following a visit to the UK in April by Foreign Minister Gurirab , and a visit to Windhoek by UK Defence Secretary Tom King in July .
5 The French government announced that it would take the strongest measures to ensure that Aoun met the conditions attached to his asylum , which included refraining from making public statements on political issues .
6 The Libyan government announced that it would take reciprocal action against any countries expelling Libyan diplomats .
7 In the final hours , as it became clear that Manitoba would not have time to approve the Accord , the federal government announced that it would ask the Supreme Court for an extension of the ratification deadline .
8 When this exemption ended in July China became the sole importer , and in September 1990 the Chinese government announced that it would join the ban from January 1991 .
9 On Nov. 15 the government announced that it would implement the report 's recommendations .
10 After the collapse of the communist regime in late 1989 , the new East German government announced that it would allow US , Israeli and other researchers access to state archives dealing with the Second World War and in particular with the extermination of Jews and other war crimes .
11 The Iraqi government announced that it would respond to " this aggression … in the appropriate manner at the appropriate time " .
12 Despite the assault , the US government announced that it would maintain normal diplomatic relations with the new Iranian regime .
13 On March 14 , 1990 , the government announced that it would proceed with a controversial proposal first mooted in 1984 for an elected executive presidency [ ibid . ] .
14 The Netherlands government stated that it would consider reducing its aid provision if there was no improvement by June , and other countries , such as Sweden , Canada , West Germany and Norway , were thought to be adopting a similar approach .
15 On Nov. 25 the North Korean government declared that it would sign an agreement permitting international inspection of its nuclear facilities once the US had began withdrawing its nuclear weapons .
16 The government implied that it would allow the privatised electricity industry to meet the reductions in the Directive by importing low-sulphur coal and by building gas-fired power stations to replace coal capacity .
17 The Government warned that it would apply only for a short period .
18 The government said that it would appeal against the decision which it called a " wilful violation of the law " .
19 During February the Libyan government said that it would supply food , medicines and blankets to Iraq [ see also above ] and blood donation programmes for Iraq were oversubscribed in Morocco and Tunisia .
20 The government said that it would consider lifting the state of emergency still in force in Natal , and that it would give immediate consideration to repealing the Internal Security Act .
21 Though it was willing to assist if required the government emphasized that it would play no part in the proceedings of the Convention .
22 Following the collapse of the talks , the federal government suggested that it would draw up a package of constitutional reforms to be presented to Quebec and the other provinces .
23 Although no specific timescale was announced for the duration of the suspension of co-operation , the Mexican government suggested that it would begin an immediate review of the 1978 extradition treaty with a view to modifying it in such a way as to prohibit further abductions .
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