Example sentences of "government [vb -s] [vb pp] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The British government has denied that it was notified by the UK Atomic Energy Authority ( UKAEA ) of shipments of plutonium by air from Germany to Scotland .
2 The Government has confirmed that it 's considering changing county boundaries .
3 Suppose the U K government has decided that it can not free-ride on other governments : either it pays its share of launch aid or the whole project collapses .
4 The Burmese government has warned that it may place a ban on all exports of logs to Thailand , in the face of reports that some traders are exporting logs illegally .
5 In general these proposals have not been implemented , indeed the government has stated that it is not convinced that it is right to fund litigation out of public funds , other than through the legal aid scheme , where points of law of general importance are involved .
6 Since the socialist government has said that it intends to pass this year 's defence bill anyway , it was the duty of the opposition to move a vote of no confidence .
7 The route of the first shipment--expected sometime this later year--is being kept secret for security reasons , but the government has said that it will try to avoid territorial waters .
8 Although no single investor is supposed to have more than a 15 per cent holding the government has indicated that it may waive this requirement .
9 THE BRITISH government has announced that it has set up a small stockpile of strategically important materials for use by industry .
10 TO show that it really cares about working women , the Government has announced that it is to help fund after-school childcare facilities .
11 i Canada : The Canadian Government has announced that it will appeal against the Quebec Superior court decision declaring Canada 's advertising ban to be unconstitutional .
12 The government has announced that it will increase the staff of the Nature Conservancy Council ( NCC ) and the Countryside Commission by 30 per cent .
13 , The government has announced that it will start a systematic record of accidental catches of dolphins and porpoises .
14 The Trinidadian government has announced that it will refuse to authorise any arrangements to dump waste from developed countries in its territory .
15 , Threatened with US trade sanctions , the Taiwanese government has announced that it will end the use of drift-nets by its fleet in international waters from July 1992 .
16 The Australian government has announced that it intends to allow logging in all of the country 's forests except those already protected as reserves or national parks .
17 The Japanese government has announced that it will support the next stage of development of a fast-breeder nuclear reactor .
18 In advance of the annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission ( IWC ) , the Icelandic government has announced that it is leaving the organization , having given the requisite six months notice .
19 The Netherlands government has announced that it will make available 25 million guilders ( £8 million ) in subsidies to encourage the use of low-sulphur diesel oil in public and freight transport .
20 The government has announced that it is planning to launch a training programme for all food handlers .
21 The Indian government has announced that it is to refuse further World Bank funding for the highly controversial Narmada Dam project [ see EDs 61 ; 64 ] .
22 The Danish Government has announced that it is to carry out an inquiry into the accident .
23 By refusing a referendum on Maastricht this Government has declared that it has no respect at all for the wishes of the electorate .
24 In other words , the US government has admitted that it will pay no attention whatsoever to its obligations mandating the peaceful resolution of international disputes .
25 The government has admitted that it has agreed to the directive only in order to conform to Britain 's obligations under EC law .
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