Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the royal commission " in BNC.

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1 Report of the Royal Commission on Local Government ( 1969 ) ( Redcliffe-Maude Report ) ( among the research studies undertaken for the Royal Commission were one on Economies of Scale in Local Government , another on the Performance and Size of Local Education Authorities , and a third on Aspects of Administration in a Large Local Authority ) ;
2 Despite the failure of the bill to give effect to the committee , Garway was one of the government 's critics who were included in the royal commission on public accounts appointed during the following prorogation .
3 The debate over the inequality in the divorce laws ( men could divorce on a simple charge of adultery but women could not ) also began during the late nineteenth century , and revision of the laws was recommended by the Royal Commission on Divorce in 1912 .
4 Changes to English law may be recommended by the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice .
5 The issue of fusion was considered by the Royal Commission which unanimously concluded that the legal profession should continue to be divided .
6 All this variety of opinion , assessment and recommendation will be considered by The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice , which is due to report this month .
7 As my hon. Friend said , the issue is being considered by the royal commission , which will report as soon as possible .
8 It was felt by the Royal Commission on Police Powers that criminal prosecution and investigation could only work well if the general public felt confident in the role played by the police .
9 An attempt to look at the overall picture was made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services : its recommendations were widely criticised and largely ignored .
10 An attempt to provide such a strategy was made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services , which reported in 1979 .
11 The proposal to abolish the financial criteria made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services has not met with the agreement of the Government .
12 As was said by the Royal Commission , the police should not , on a warrant to search for a stolen grand piano , look under the floorboards or in the water cistern .
13 The development of such schemes ought to be assured since they were commended by the Royal Commission , are greatly valued by NACAB and has the support of the Law Society .
14 The government 's response was to introduce changes with respect to both areas and services in the Bill based on the Royal Commission Report .
15 The environmentally destructive nature of opencast coal mining was also recognised by the Royal Commission on Energy and the Environment ( The Flowers Commission , 1981 ) .
16 These provisions are wider than what was proposed by the Royal Commission .
17 In conclusion it should be noted that power already exists to utilise delegated legislation to go a good deal of the way along the road proposed by the Royal Commission .
18 The project will expand on and develop the method proposed by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution for achieving the ‘ best practicable environmental option ’ ( BPEO ) , in particular linking policy and psychological approaches to risk assessment with quantitative , scientific approaches .
19 The true story emerges from the evidence given to the Royal Commission ( Highlands & Islands ) 1892 , and from many questions asked , a few answers are taken as illustration .
20 Amongst the important source books are " The Book of Islay , " " The Stent Book and Acts of the Baillary of Islay 1718–1843 , " the three " Statistical Accounts , " " The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor " and the two volumes of " Minutes of Evidence " given to the Royal Commission ( Highlands & Islands ) 1892 .
21 Evidence was given to the Royal Commission on Legal Services advocating the introduction of a contingency fee system in England and Wales .
22 They too were identified in the Royal Commission and , similarly , there has been a series of developments in the intervening decade .
23 Greenpeace has produced a report , Burning issues , which forms the basis of the evidence it has submitted to the Royal Commission on incineration .
24 As there are many centres , so there are many different ways of operating , but in a survey conducted for the Royal Commission an extract from a document prepared by the Legal Action Group was found helpful , not only for the description of law centres , but also for the distinction it drew between their function and that of legal advice centres .
25 Research conducted for the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice found that solicitors ' representatives involved in giving advice in police stations are often inexperienced and lack proper training .
26 The end of this demographic spike ( smaller than that which followed the end of the First World War ) brought a renewal of anxiety , expressed in the Royal Commission 's Report ( 1949 ) , lest renewed low fertility should revive the threat of population decline .
27 Britain does not have a national police force under the control and direction of a central government department , any such notion having been rejected by the Royal Commission on the Police in 1962 .
28 In the final analysis , these more sober views were vindicated by events ; population continued to increase steadily , after an upward surge in the late 1940s , and some of the views expressed by the Royal Commission on Population were accepted .
29 The health managers have taken another look at the options examined by the Royal Commission .
30 But government policy changed after the Royal Commission on
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