Example sentences of "[art] report [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 The report blames agriculture and illegal logging for much of the destruction , but also highlights the role of property speculators who have fenced off much of the coastal strip , often illegally .
2 The report blames industrial discharges from British waterways , including the Tyne , Firth of Forth and Humber , for a " significant " amount of the pollution .
3 The report considers options for changes to the system .
4 Thus , the Report considers the universities mainly in so far as their influence could be seen to be reflected back on the school system examinations and the home .
5 The report considers key national issues under the headings of community regeneration and social and community care .
6 The report considers which level of geographical unit is most suited to analysing regional problems in the Community from the three levels defined in the mid-1970s and subsumed under the French acronym , NUTS levels I , II and III .
7 The report offers no explanation for our figures being wide of the mark .
8 Instead , the Report offers a discourse which both addresses and speaks on behalf of what may strictly be identified as " national intellectuals " .
9 The report offers a list of ten user groups :
10 The report offers further evidence that some cases of childhood leukaemia may be caused by infection and not , as has been previously been suggested , by exposure to such things as nuclear radiation .
11 Subsequently the report devotes between six and 16 pages to each of tidal , wave , wind , small scale hydro , geothermal , ocean thermal , solar and biofuel energy sources .
12 The report alleges that the schemes would damage 10 registered sites of special scientific interest ( SSSIs ) .
13 The report alleges that mining and smelting use up 10 per cent of all energy consumed each year .
14 The report warns that unless the government acts quickly much of the natural heritage could be severely damaged .
15 The report warns that more job losses are in prospect among small as well as large firms .
16 Further operator learning … is largely dependent upon management learning , ’ the report warns .
17 The report warns service providers against offering global ‘ one-stop shopping ’ services , as they may then find that the more attractive routes or services are picked up by other types of provider with cheaper offerings .
18 The report warns an increase in the elderly rural population will ‘ place enormous pressures on the delivery of care in the community ’ .
19 The report warns that 85 per cent of mudflats and surrounding salt marshes and dunes have been damaged by human activities .
20 " We saw evidence … of deteriorating environmental quality , permanent damage to the landscape and poor local relationships " , the report warns .
21 The report warns against an international boycott of tropical timber , arguing that " if forests become unprofitable , then wasteful deforestation will occur " .
22 The report warns that the pollution " may cause disastrous environmental consequences by way of death to forests , poisoning by soil and water , microclimatic changes and outbreak of disease and epidemics " .
23 The report warns that the impact of the government 's current transmigration programme on the rainforests will pale into insignificance in comparison to the new developments in the paper industry .
24 The report warns that there could be a consumer backlash if products are not labelled .
25 The report warns that stopping the dumping will cost billions of dollars .
26 The report warns that the effects of an imbalance of warming greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will lead to a sea level rise of around half a metre ( 20 inches ) .
27 The Report establishes the following principles to be observed in conducting such interviews ( para 12.34 ) and these principles apply equally to abuse of any nature .
28 The report reviews Alvey 's appropriateness as a policy prescription for the UK IT sector in the 1980's , and assesses its achievements relative to its technical , structural and strategic goals .
29 The report forecasts that the UK fast food market is set to continue growing through the 1990s at between 5% and 6% at constant prices , compared with 10% value growth in turnover during the mid-1980s .
30 On The Record 's obtained a paper prepared by a committee including senior civil servants and the Treasury and Transport Department , called the Restructuring Working Group , the report forecasts an increase in the amount of taxpayer 's money subsidizing the railways , this year it will be eight hundred and fifty million pounds , after privatization , the paper says , the central government grant requirement would total some two billion pounds in nineteen ninety four ninety five .
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