Example sentences of "in [art] report on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the final thing that happened , if I could draw the point , Chair , is that in the , in the report on the budget strategy ninety four , five , the Policy and Resources Committee on Friday , paragraph thirty five says no provision has been made for the Council 's contributions into the European objective five B programme , much of this will be , but some hundred and twenty five thousand pounds of revenue spending per annum is likely to be , is likely to required to match European and other partners ' contributions .
2 More recent information on this topic has been provided by Gilg ( 1980a ) in a report on a Ph D thesis by Sally Dench .
3 In a report on the treatment of acute myocardial infarction in US academic centres , only 58.7% of all post-infarct patients were taking daily aspirin 10 days after the index infarction .
4 In a report on the cost implications of switching to single-tier councils , CIPFA claims that savings identified by the consultants , Touche Ross , have been overstated , while the potential costs involved are understated .
5 The League , in a report on the KKK , cites what it calls secret meetings in North Carolina and Arkansas of the two most powerful Klans , the Invisible Empire and the KKK Knights , where leaders , including Thomas Robb , Slater 's mentor , told members to begin lowering the racist rhetoric and avoid lawsuits .
6 In a report on the fighting on April 10 , Lao National Radio stated that government forces had recently carried out two campaigns against " bad and vandalistic " elements in the north-western province of Bolikhamsai .
7 In a report on the accident the Nuclear Safety Council ( CSN ) criticized safety and emergency procedures at Vandellòs and noted that the operating company Hifrensa had not reported the accident promptly .
8 In a report on the future of the Falklands , Lord Shackleton said that it would take £100 million or so for redevelopment .
9 In a report on the future of nursing Beardshaw and Robinson ( 1990 ) state that our ‘ established laissez-faire style of management will be even more inadequate in the 1990s as nursing management has to adapt to change and create an environment in which effectiveness , efficiency and acceptability of care can be evaluated ’ in accordance with the NHS reforms .
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