Example sentences of "issued a [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Police have issued a warning after tricksters stole money from a 71-year-old woman 's home in Hundens Lane , Darlington , at about 11am on Tuesday . |
2 | DARLINGTON police have issued a warning after anti-depressant tablets were lost in a town centre store . |
3 | Where the manufacturer has issued a warning that tests should be carried out before use , it is reasonable to expect an examination . |
4 | The government has issued a warning that fish caught in inshore waters around Britain may not be fit to eat , but ministers will not say which fishing grounds are affected . |
5 | The Garda Crime Prevention Officer in Letterkenny has issued a warning that items which could be used in the celebration of a ‘ Black Mass ’ had been discovered . |
6 | The Inland Revenue has issued a reminder that UK resident trainees may deduct basic rate tax of 25% from fees paid for study , examination or assessment , excluding the cost of books and equipment . |
7 | The scheme has been in place since April : however , to coincide with the start of the new academic year , the Inland Revenue has issued a reminder that UK resident trainees may deduct basic rate tax of 25% from fees paid for study , examination , or assessment excluding the cost of books and equipment . |
8 | So in some areas the Commission has only issued a recommendation or communication , which are merely persuasive and have no legal effect , such as in the area of social protection , child care , minimum income and persons living in frontier regions . |