Example sentences of "in [pron] [num ord] report " in BNC.

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1 I hope to cover this in full in my next report .
2 In their second report ( the statistical methods in the first were flawed ) they compared prevalence and consumption in two groups of countries : ( 1 ) those with total health-inspired bans on advertising or else tobacco promotion in only a few media , and ( 2 ) those with promotion in most or all media .
3 The Treasury and Civil Service Select Committee broadly welcomed the proposals in Cm.375 in their Sixth Report for 1987–8 ( HC 614 ) .
4 Others , including the DHSS in their last report on the subject favour a gradual period of change with a move to small home-like settings , believing that radical changes could place unfair burdens on the families of mentally handicapped people if they are simply unable to place their children , on leaving school , in any other form of residence .
5 Changes have been recommended by the Law Commission in their tenth report [ 1984 ] 4 — ‘ The transfer of land-the law of positive and negative covenants ’ .
6 In March this year in its first report , the panel said Britain should be cabled in time for country 's satellite TV service due to start in 1986 .
7 The Board gave indications of its thinking in its first Report to the Lord Chancellor and in a consultation paper issued in May 1989 .
8 In its first report on regional policy in 1965 the Commission called for EC policy to be integrated with national policy .
9 In its first report , the Land Commission gently referred to the importance of its role in acting ‘ as a spur to those local planning authorities whose plans have not kept pace with the demand for various kinds of development ’ .
10 In its first report , the select committee suggested that compensation should be considered if the Bank of England was shown to have failed to discharge its supervisory duties .
11 As the Board pointed out in its second report :
12 In its second report on the BCCI affair , the select committee makes no recommendations on compensation but says it believes the report of the inquiry held by Sir Thomas Bingham demonstrates conclusively that the Bank of England failed to discharge its supervisory duties in respect of BCCI .
13 In its ninth Report , Lead in the Environment , published in 1983 , the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution called for more vigorous action to reduce the hazard from lead in drinking water .
14 It adds that inflation is likely to be higher and domestic demand slower than it predicted in its last report six months ago .
15 These changes followed from recommendations set out by the Public Accounts Committee ( PAC ) in its Eighth Report of 1986–7 ( HC 98 ) Members said that they wanted documents tailored more specifically to Parliament 's needs in its consideration of departments ' expenditure proposals and put forward three proposals ( Cm. 375 ) .
16 After consulting with other departmental Select Committees , however , the Public Accounts Committee ( PAC ) said in its Eighteenth Report for 1988–9 ( HC 354 ) that they did not consider deferral of the publication of departmental reports to March ( spring ) to be a satisfactory way of bringing the reports alongside the estimates and publication of both documents to January .
17 One has also to contend with the contribution of the Criminal Law Revision Committee , about which much could be said not least on the remarkable sortie into the defences of intoxication and mistake in its 14th Report .
18 In its Fourteenth Report , Offences Against the Person , Cmnd 7844 , the Criminal Law Revision Committee proposed replacing s.18 by " intentionally " causing serious injury , s.20 by recklessly causing serious injury , and s.47 by intentionally or recklessly causing serious injury .
19 The Commons public accounts committee , in its twenty-seventh report published last week , says a backlog of 400,000 uncleared claims for DLA and attendance allowance had built up by June last year .
20 In his first Report to the Governors , Daniels noted that it was difficult to teach three languages , and so he had made German alternative to Latin in the Upper School , and French alternative in the Lower .
21 He lost no time in stamping his mark on the School : in his first report to the Governors he noted that
22 Ned Cathery , in his first report as general secretary of the new National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union of Great Britain and Ireland gave the date of its formation as 26 November 1894 at a gathering of the union 's most loyal supporters at the Wade Arms in Poplar .
23 In paragraph 2.2 he reminds everybody that in his first report ’ the state of policing in Derbyshire was described as mixed but all too often one of deterioration in infrastructure and morale . '
24 On Sept. 16 , in his first report as UN Secretary-General , Boutros Boutros-Ghali defined the UN 's mission as one of " transforming a period of hope into an era of completed tasks " .
25 In his first report , Mike Edwards asks just how safe is the air we breath .
26 In his Fifth Report he argued that there were three or four major underlying principles under which all claims for exceptions could be brought .
27 In his second report , the Commissioner wrote that the confidential part of his report discussed individual warrants which called for comment and also some examples of recent operations .
28 The government borrowed this idea of the " internal " or quasi-market in Working for Patients ( DOH 1989a ) which was also recommended for community care by Roy Griffiths in his second report for the government ( Griffiths 1988 ) .
29 With great daring Philip actually wrote in his third Report that occupation of the villa ‘ certainly lasted until the very end of the fourth century , and possibly well into the fifth century ’ ( p. 60 ) .
30 In his Third Report , Waldock proposed an Article relating to individuals .
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