Example sentences of "report went [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The report went on : ‘ Victim satisfaction is not directly linked to the outcome of individual investigations .
2 Either the Führer 's statement , the report went on , meant that he had allowed himself to be badly deceived and was not , therefore , the genius he was always alleged to be ; or he had intentionally lied to the people about rising war production , knowing all the time that saboteurs were at work .
3 But the Travelling Workshops Experiment report went on to say that : ‘ … although the new approach was welcomed , few librarians actually took advantage of the opportunity to evaluate their user-education programmes by using the evaluation materials provided by the TWE as part of each package ’ .
4 While such statements could be interpreted as being passive rather than negative in terms of the advancement of building surveying , the Report went on to state that building surveyors ‘ have been less ebullient [ than quantity surveyors ] in recent years — partly because they are less numerous and their work less homogeneous or well defined ; but , to a large extent because they have made a less prolonged and concerted effort to develop their skills and explore the horizons of opportunity , although there has of late been a welcome resurgence in this respect ’ .
5 The report went on : ‘ Should a pigeon cull be conducted in Alton and Petersfield , there is likely to be a significant public response in opposition to the plan .
6 The NCC report went on to make 59 detailed recommendations , many of them , by implication , sharply critical of current practice and attitudes at both national and local level .
7 For , as the report went on to show , the problem is not that manufacturers employ too few people , but that the few people whom they do employ produce much less than their counterparts elsewhere in the world .
8 The report went on : ‘ The concentration on short-term gains as a result of the politicisation of the NHS was seen as a distinct drawback ’ .
9 The report went on to point out that these goals were the same for all children , although some children will realise them ( all or in part ) at a much slower pace than others .
10 The report went on to comment on the absence of objective criteria for setting health priorities and to emphasise the need for health service research to be multidisciplinary .
11 The report went on to recommend that ‘ to the greatest extent practicable ’ the executive functions of government , as distinct from policy advice , should be carried out by ‘ units clearly designated within departments ’ — agencies .
12 The report went on to list his injuries , which included two bullet entrances under the left nipple , one entering below the knee and exiting at the top of the left thigh , as well as several wounds in the right arm , chest , neck and round the left eye .
13 The report went on to say that
14 The report went on : ‘ Operation Corea worked like this .
15 Nevertheless , the report went on , " agreement still seems a long way off " .
16 The report went back to legal counsel with suggested amendments .
17 personally an and from er and the rest and he , he 's gone to this area and he 's looked and he , he 's seen and he may have interpreted this , or wanted to interpret it so that when his report went back that the , he was saying that we must get a move on to the people in the Party saying that we need to get involved now , we need to be in all these areas , we need to be helping things develop and , and being a part at the front .
18 But of course , when the whole report went down , when wider democracy was defeated , we also lost the guidelines for section and industrial Conferences .
19 Erm , the quarterly report went out towards the end of that first week , erm , with the annual finance statements , erm , we 're ple , quite encouraging because of the erm , S and E enquiries , were actually done on his proportion for once .
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