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

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1 Mr. Peter Walker : The conclusions of my review of the National Health Service in Wales are included in the White Paper " Working for Patients " , Cm. 555 .
2 New commitments from the sustainable development plan would be incorporated in the White Paper 's tables for subsequent monitoring .
3 ‘ … no convincing intellectual case is to be found in the White Paper for so fundamental a change in the structure of local government .
4 I do not think that the availability for work rule will impinge on any of the proposals that are identified in the White Paper , but I shall reflect on the point that my hon. Friend made .
5 Meanwhile , he saw no reason to delay other measures in the package : ‘ We have , after all , made extraordinary progress in the four years since these proposals were listed in the White Paper as part of the programme required for the Single Market .
6 The basic concepts in the Gower Report were accepted in the White Paper , and the Financial Services Bill , and were later enshrined in the Financial Services Act 1986 .
7 However , the Bill did not incorporate all of the safeguards against this possibility that were adumbrated in the White Paper , and it was substantially redrafted in the light of opposition objections in the course of its Parliamentary passage .
8 In Britain the reforms which were introduced in the White Paper Working for Patients in 1989 were never widely understood and have still not won public support .
9 Four key themes that were articulated in the White Paper are reflected in Part I of the Act , which deals with sentencing .
10 This debate is centred on the White Paper anniversary report , published on the exact anniversary day of the original White Paper launch — 25 September .
11 This view of the role of voluntary organisations and of their relationships with local authorities is endorsed in the White Paper which states that the government ‘ will expect public funding agencies to develop an increasingly contractual relationship with the voluntary bodies they fund ’ .
12 Other new measures are foreshadowed in the White Paper ’ Education and Training for the 21st Century . ’
13 This had already been established in the White Paper , The control of land use , ( Cmd. 6537 ) in 1944 , with the unequivocal statement : But this matter was part of a wider exercise .
14 This decision was confirmed in the White Paper , published in November 1989 , which outlined the government 's plans .
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