Example sentences of "see [noun] no. [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A meeting for College Registrars has already been held ( see Update No. 2 ) .
2 Since these observations were received , SCOTVEC and CNAA have agreed that joint Validation Events may be held ( see Update No. 2 ) and it is hoped that this will avoid problems of this kind arising .
3 See case no. 1 outlined below .
4 For an example of how the amount of a redundancy payment is arrived at see case no. 2 outlined below .
5 As this village was inaccessible , the enemy patrols were unlikely to reach it undetected , but if they did the platoon headquarters was sufficiently mobile for the captain , sergeant , and their two runners/signalmen to withdraw quickly over the hill , taking their radio with them — a different proposition to moving a 109-set , for now the guerrillas had dry battery radios ( see Appendix No. 5 ) designed by Lieutenant Barcham , a New Zealander , for use by the Independent Companies .
6 For information on other forms of cancer induced by tobacco use , see Factsheet No. 12 in this series and for the effects of pipe and cigar smoking on the lungs , see Factsheet No. 13 .
7 ( For further information on passive smoking see Factsheet No. 7 in this series . )
8 ( For further information on passive smoking see Factsheet No. 7 . )
9 ( For further information see Factsheet no. 10 in this series , ‘ Smoking and Arterial Disease ’ . )
10 For information on other forms of cancer induced by tobacco use , see Factsheet No. 12 in this series and for the effects of pipe and cigar smoking on the lungs , see Factsheet No. 13 .
11 The Thai government has responded to conservationist pressure by announcing its intention to crack down on its illegal wildlife trade [ see ED no. 45 ] .
12 Under particular threat are the 1,700 remaining greater one-XXXX horned rhinos , native to Nepal and India , the 3,400 black rhinos of east and southern Africa , the last rhinos in Sumatra ( 700 ) and Java , where only 65 remain [ see ED no. 45 ] .
13 The report was drawn up as part of the evidence in the recently completed court case against Exxon [ see ED no. 45 ] .
14 Faced with accumulating evidence of rapid and widespread loss of ozone [ see ED no. 59-60 ] , officials agreed a complete phase-out of production of CFCs , carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloride in industrialised countries by the end of 1995 , and to stop halon production by January 1 1994 , with essential uses to be met by existing supplies .
15 It follows the launch of similar , but smaller-scale , networks in continental Europe , and the first ever group car purchasing plan , set up in Germany [ see ED no. 53/54 ] .
16 The Wildlife Protection Law was passed after sustained lobbying from environmental groups [ see ED no. 53/54 ] .
17 A prolonged period of low rainfall has led to drought conditions in much of the south and east of the UK , with the problem compounded by increasing abstraction from rivers and groundwater for domestic and industrial uses [ see ED no. 57 ] .
18 The move followed Czechoslovakia 's failure to halt work on the dam [ see ED no. 58 ] .
19 The land rights do not , however , extend to underground mineral reserves [ see ED no. 58 for details of British Gas 's activities in Ecuador ] .
20 Much of the detailed work on the conventions agreed at the summit was carried out at a series of four preparatory conferences , known as " prepcoms " , the most recent of which , " Prepcom 4 " , was held in New York in April [ see ED no. 58 ] .
21 This estimate is based on the assumption that the Protocol will be rigorously obeyed — a presumption which has been called into question by India 's recent refusal to sign [ see ED no. 52 ] .
22 This contrasts with ICI 's claim that it is " firmly committed to the protection of the environment , and fully supports the Montreal Protocol [ on the protection of the ozone layer — see ED no. 52 ] .
23 The EC Environment Commissioner has reaffirmed his intention to pursue objections to UK road building projects which allegedly infringe EC environmental directives [ see ED no. 52 ] .
24 The government 's decision to press ahead with the work , allegedly without carrying out an adequate environmental impact assessment , led to a threat of legal action from the European Commission [ see ED no. 52 ] .
25 The committee — popularly referred to as the " God Squad " — was appointed in October 1991 [ see ED no. 52 ] .
26 Environmentalists said that Mr MacGregor had been ill-advised , and pointed out that the Department 's environmental assessment policies had been criticized by both the EC [ which has threatened the UK with legal action over the matter — see ED no. 52 ] and the government 's Standing Committee on Trunk Road Assessment .
27 It was upheld at last year 's meeting in Noordwijk [ see ED no. 37/38 ] .
28 The treaty banning mining of the Antarctic for at least 50 years has finally been signed , at a ceremony in Madrid , several months after it was originally agreed in April [ see ED no. 46 ] .
29 The subsidies had been reintroduced in April [ see ED no. 47 ] .
30 The German government 's proposals for new regulations designed to ensure that most packaging material is recycled by the year 1995 [ see ED no. 47 ] , are meeting criticism from industrial sources .
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