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Example sentences for "government would"

  • Besides, however, this perfect security, Mr. Gladstone pointed to two other considerable advantages which the Government would offer, viz.

  • If they proposed a real improvement, Government would make no objection.

  • Peel (Graham said) 'offered his plan in the sincere hope and expectation that Government would accept it.

  • If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.

  • If men were angels, no government would be necessary.

  • Charles de Lesseps declined to express any opinion of his own, but it was plain to us that he did not expect that the wishes of Her Majesty's Government would be acceded to by his father.

  • Pitt believed that the new French government would be willing to treat, and that it would remain in power, so that a stable peace might be hoped for.

  • This was equivalent to a rejection of them, for it was well known that the British government would hold no communication with that body.

  • Whether the abilities of Government would be competent to meet all possible claims of this nature?

  • Government would be removed, and that then the furniture would be in a great degree useless.

  • Government would be reduced, that the internal taxes would be taken off, and that immediate measures would be pursued for preparing the House for a final decision.

  • The question of the Roebuck committee was raised, on which he said he thought the House would give it up, if government would promise an investigation under the authority of the crown.

  • Poincaré expressed his conviction that the Serbian Government would meet us with the greatest willingness in the judicial investigation and the prosecution of the accomplices.

  • I laid stress on the serious responsibility which the Imperial Government would assume if, in circumstances such as these, they took an initiative which was not justified and of a kind which would irremediably compromise peace.

  • There are others in which it possibly might exist, but in which some other form of government would be preferable.

  • The theory of government would thus be built up from the separate theorems of the elements which compose a good state of society.

  • All governments must displease many persons, and these having now regular organs, and being able to express their sentiments, opinions adverse to the measures of government would often be expressed.

  • The Irish, not the English, Government would be the virtual landlord.

  • The notion which has possessed most Englishmen, that Irish self-government would be another name for anarchy, is curiously erroneous.

  • Government would be feeble against foreign aggression, and the Irish Parliament would give aid to a foreign enemy (pp.

  • If France were to offer good offices or mediation, Her Majesty's Government would feel no jealousy or repugnance to such a course on the part of France alone[852].

  • The dispersion of this powerful confederacy was a timely service to the Chinese, who were informed that the English government would be at all times happy to afford similar aid at their request.

  • Remember that this was when the last telegram[195] from Egerton was to the effect that “Her Majesty’s Government would pay on delivery for all who came down, if I contracted with Arabs.

  • The pomp of Egerton’s telegram, informing me “that Her Majesty’s Government would (really!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    away back; common conversation; felt satisfied; government and; government bonds; government coalition; government must; government office; government ownership; government publications; government regulation; government revenue; government securities; government should; government under; government would; governmental affairs; observed that; promise never; red isosceles triangle based; salt lakes; squatter sovereignty; union movement; white laborers; would still; you bet