Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [noun] white paper " in BNC.

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1 The report , leaked to Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) , contradicts the claim made in the government White Paper on the environment released last year that a great deal had been done " to maintain and improve the quality of our rivers " .
2 According to the government White Paper in 1971 , there were only around one hundred mentally handicapped children with foster parents or in private lodgings , and the numbers of fostered and adopted children with mental handicap are still believed to be very small .
3 This key role of informal carers is recognised in the Griffiths White paper which states ‘ the reality is that most care is provided by family , friends and neighbours ’ .
4 It is , therefore , with a sense of mounting horror that one listens to Acheson sounding the knell of US policy in China in the letter which accompanied what is usually known as the China White paper , oblivious to the possibility that the bell was tolling for the same policy that was being reborn in Vietnam .
5 Seven years later , the Eve Committee was strongly influenced by the DES White Paper of 1966 on polytechnics and the implications of the greater availability of higher education .
6 But the next day Mr Clarke insisted that nothing had in fact changed from the NHS White Paper because it had not talked of cash limits , only of firm budgets .
7 More modestly , and yet in many ways more significantly , it derives from the practical challenge of implementing the reforms outlined in the NHS White Paper , and the failure to convince those who work in the health service of the need for change .
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