Example sentences of "[pron] government [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 My Government will continue to support the Commonwealth .
2 My Government will continue to administer Hong Kong in the interests of its people and to cooperate in implementing the Sino-British Joint Declaration .
3 My Government will continue their fight against terrorism in the United Kingdom and elsewhere .
4 My Government will continue to develop policies to enhance the nation 's health and to improve the effectiveness of the health and social services , and the social security system .
5 My Government will require full , unconditional compliance by Iraq with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions , including the disposal of its missiles and weapons of mass destruction .
6 My Lords and Members of the House of Commons My Government will pursue , within the framework of the Exchange Rate Mechanism , firm financial policies designed to reduce inflation further and maintain the conditions necessary for sustained growth .
7 My Government will encourage all sides in South Africa to pursue peaceful means of constructing a democratic , non-racial society .
8 What the addition of democracy to the liberal state did was simply to provide constitutional channels for popular pressures , pressures to which governments would have had to yield in about the same measure anyway , merely to maintain public order and avoid revolution .
9 Statutes are only one of the means by which governments can achieve their policy objectives and there are , surprisingly , relatively few things which governments can do only with the approval of Parliament as expressed in the passing of a statute .
10 Statutes are only one of the means by which governments can achieve their policy objectives and there are , surprisingly , relatively few things which governments can do only with the approval of Parliament as expressed in the passing of a statute .
11 There are those concerning the nature of the state and the extent to which governments can conserve the environment .
12 In common with most of his contemporaries , he comprehended few methods by which governments could affect the total of demand .
13 People who continued to hope that their government would do nothing to help a black regime were only silenced by rumours that a Russian Ilyushin , laden with Libyan dead and wounded , had refuelled at Kufra airport .
14 To the extent that non-governmental bodies perform functions which government would have to perform if they did not , there is no good reason why such bodies should not be subject to judicial review in the same way as a government body performing equivalent functions would be .
15 He failed to shoulder the responsibility , which Government should shoulder , for imposing the tax in the first place .
16 There is thus no technological reason for high levels of unemployment : however , because those actions which government could take to reduce unemployment may be contrary to policies aimed at controlling inflation and policies concerned with maintaining the balance of payments , rapid technological change ( as it is likely to change the rate of investment by business ) may in practice result in increased unemployment .
17 A following based upon the prospect of future advancement and the ability to secure employment for new candidates for office was always much easier for politicians who , like David Scott , were favoured by Administration , for there were so many ways in which Government could afford to help politicians without the age barriers which limited the free employment of Indian patronage .
18 Although Bhutto stressed that Pakistan was not seeking military confrontation with India , she reiterated that her government would continue to be " steadfast " in its support for the right of self-determination by the people of Kashmir .
19 The 230-207 vote in the Sejm ( lower house ) ended a week of uncertainty in which the prime minister , Hanna Suchocka , had threatened that her government would resign if the budget failed .
20 On Europe , she said that her government would push for closer ties with the EC , but did not provide details of the government 's plans regarding eventual Norwegian membership of the Community .
21 They may be less potent politically than the polluters whom governments must challenge . "
22 Were the vezir to come from other than their number , their hearts would turn from thee , and the business of thy government would become disordered . "
23 Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis was reported in late April as expressing " concern " over the number of attacks mounted by underground groups over the past six months , and said that his government would intensify the drive against terrorism , which was discouraging foreign tourists .
24 On Nov. 21 , following his appointment as Prime Minister , Akbulut told an ANAP meeting that his government would continue to discuss possible amendments to Articles 141 , 142 and 163 .
25 In his inaugural speech to the Knesset ( Israeli parliament ) on July 13 , however , Rabin said that his government would continue to " strengthen and build up Jewish settlement along the confrontation lines , due to their security importance , and in metropolitan Jersualem " .
26 Only hours before , Mr Amato had pledged his government would continue and held out the spectre of a return to the political chaos of last year when Italy was without an effective executive or legislature for three months .
27 During a televised national address on July 20 , Roh announced that his government would open the border at Panmunjom for five days from Aug. 13 and allow unrestricted crossings , although a government spokesman later suggested that the country 's leading dissidents would not be permitted to travel to the North .
28 He also claimed that his government would adhere to the Guantánamo Bay treaty , recognise US property rights and respect concessions granted in 1945 to foreign capital .
29 In his inaugural speech Kim stated that his government would adhere to its commitment to socialism despite " temporary setbacks " , and he rejected attempts to solve socialist problems by adopting capitalist methods , describing this as a recipe for " confusion " .
30 On Jan. 20 , responding to further deaths caused by separatist action , Chandra Shekhar reiterated during a visit to Chandigarh that central government was prepared to hold talks with any group pledging to restore peace in Punjab , but that his government would make no compromise on violence .
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