Englisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch - Buchstabe "T" - Seite 48 The government has promised to put a ring fence around funding for education.The government intends to/has committed itself to bring this matter to a definitive close by the end of the year.The government is concerned about the situation in ...The government is now back-pedalling, claiming that it has been pressurized.the government machineryThe government needs to come to grips with the national debt problem.The government needs to make savings everywhere.The government refused to verify the reports.The government reiterated its resolution/resolve to reduce youth unemployment.The government seemed to be unfazed by the manifestations.The government spokesman was quoted as saying that ...The government stockpiled vaccines to prepare for a flu epidemic.The government talks the talk about a reform of the education system, but it doesn't walk the walk.The government was forced to accede to their demands.The government was ousted from power by a no-confidence vote.The government was taking little heed of this threat.the government's commitment of troops to the regionthe government's drive to reduce energy consumptionThe government, when necessary, has recourse to the armed forces.the governmental powersThe governor of California seeks re-election.The governor put in an appearance at the festival.the grant of a subsidythe granting of a loanthe grass rootsThe grassy hills were sheathed in mist.the gravamenThe gravamen of the submission/allegation is that ...the gravaminathe gravy trainthe Greatthe Great Bearthe Great Beltthe Great DogThe great majority of securities are held in book entry form in depository accounts.the Great Spiritthe great tasting sauces with natural ingredients that are his signaturethe Greater Dogthe greater/better part of sth.the greatest writer alivethe Greek electorateThe Greek government would like the EU to partfinance these service.The green light has gone off.The green light tells you when the machine is ready.The green water foamed over the rocks.the green/red lightthe greenhouse effect and its consequencesThe Greens demanded that resources be diverted from roads into railways.The grille came loose from its mounting and fell on the ground.the grim actualities of prison lifethe grim Reaperthe Grimm brothersThe ground was bounded by the main road on one side and a meadow on the other.the grounds surrounding the school buildingThe group meets monthly.the group of languages known collectively as 'Romance languages'The group of test persons is very diverse/quite varied.The group wants to attract the demand emanating from this target group.The guards checked our passes.the guests in residence at the hotelThe guided tour needs interpretation, but there will be no more than two languages to be interpreted.the guilty personThe gulls knife into the wind.The gulls soared on the summery winds.The gun is capable of firing 6,000 rounds per minute.The gun is charged with live ammunition.The gun went off by accident.The gunfire panicked the horses.The gunshot stampeded the gazelles.the Gurkhasthe gutter pressThe gutting of the old building while retaining the historical fabric will allow more natural light to enter the building.the habitual place of workThe HagueThe hail pelted against the windows.The half-time score is two one in favour of ...The hall has three exits.The hall holds/accommodates/seats 1.500 people.The hall seats 400. the Hallelujah chorus from Haendel's 'Messias'the handicappedthe Hanging Gardens of Babylonthe happeningsthe Happy Hunting Groundsthe hard corethe hard of hearingthe hardness of the waterthe harsh realitythe harshness of life on the streetsthe harshness/severity of the sentencethe havesthe haves and the have-notsThe haze usually clears by lunchtime.the head circumferencethe head honchoThe head of Egypt's Coptic Church has called for calm over the crisis.the headcountThe headline caught my eye this morning.the headlinerThe headmost vessel fired a shot.The heads of government are meeting tomorrow.the health issues associated with ageingthe heartbeat of sth.the heartland of Lancashire's cotton industrythe heartland of the rebel causethe heartlands of IslamThe heating switches off automatically.The heating system is already at its highest setting.the heaviesthe heavy favorite to winthe heavy timesthe heavy use of special effectsthe hectic rush of Christmas shoppingthe height of cheekthe height of systemthe height of the systemthe Helsinki Final Actthe here and nowThe hero becomes entangled/ensnared in red tape.the hiddenthe higgledy-piggledy approach by the authoritiesThe high notes are difficult to sing.the high side of a sailing boatthe high streetthe higher echelonsthe Higher Education Act 2002the highest price ever paid for a single work of artthe highest-ranked/top-ranked cardthe highly giftedThe hill was bathed in brilliant sunshine.the Himalayasthe Hindustani languagethe hinterlandthe hinterlandsThe hip shake was his signature.the history of the EarthThe holiday home is ideally located/situated.the Holocaustthe Holy Ghostthe holy grailthe Holy Scripturethe Holy Scripturesthe Holy Seethe Holy Spiritthe Holy Trinitythe Holy WritThe home team called the tune in the early stages.the home-grown business sectorthe homelessthe honest truththe Honorable MemberThe hopes placed in him were not fulfilled.the HornThe horse reared for no apparent reason.The horse swished its tail back and forth.The horse was roped to the fence.The horses are being groomed for the race.The hose must be linked with/to the water supply.