Example sentences of "the commission has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the election out of the way , the Commission has called a halt to the period in which British questions were either postponed or handled with kid gloves .
2 The commission has consulted a lot of people but only listened to what they said when they agreed with the commission , ’ one source said .
3 In the event that the Commission has acknowledged the failure of efforts for a friendly settlement of such a complaint , the European Court of Human Rights may deal with the case .
4 Quite apart from these specific proposals , the Commission has expressed the view that the development of the single market will in itself create an environment more favourable to takeovers .
5 The commission has contacted the Ramsar Bureau asking it to nominate hydrologists to carry out an independent survey of the scheme .
6 To facilitate labour adjustment the Commission has proposed the transferability of unemployment benefit while workers seek employment in other member states .
7 It can impose substantial fines ( of up to 10 per cent of turnover ) on parties who give effect to a merger either during the suspensory period or after the Commission has issued a decision prohibiting it ; and on parties who fail to divest businesses ( or take other action ) where the Commission has ordered them to do so .
8 The commission has had the significance of this research confirmed by independent analysts , which leaves a serious problem to be explained and solved .
9 He continues : ‘ The commission has had the significance of this research confirmed by independent analysts , which leaves a serious problem to be explained and solved . ’
10 In most EC countries training courses for social workers already last for three years and the Commission has suggested an extension to four years .
11 As an extra safeguard , the Commission has agreed a code of conduct for cyclists .
12 The commission has sponsored the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology ( ITE ) at Banchory , near Aberdeen , to examine how modern forests can be made capercaillie-friendly .
13 Therefore the Commission has taken a number of actions to attempt to minimise its occurrence .
14 Moreover , the Commission has taken the view that a 20% shareholding could lead to joint control in certain circumstances .
15 Also , the Commission has taken the view that pure R&D agreements involving no restrictions on the behaviour of the parties may nevertheless be caught by Article 85(1) where the R&D is central to developing the market in question and the market is oligopolistic in structure .
16 The Commission has welcomed the guidance given by the co-ordinated efforts of the various actuarial bodies in Europe .
17 New schemes or amendments to existing schemes within member states have required Community approval , and more recently the Commission has recommended the abolition of some existing state aid schemes , arguing that they have little " regional " relevance .
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