Example sentences of "[adj] report for [num] " in BNC.

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1 This close liaison with the NID was obviously liable to be misunderstood within the ranks of the BDDA so that is not surprising to find the BDDA 's annual report for 1925 explaining that : The executive committee wish it to be clearly understood that the NID is not antagonistic but rather complementary to our own Association .
2 F. R. Saunders , when Government Agent of the Western Province , described the system in some detail in his annual report for 1889 .
3 Clarke said of the Masai in his annual report for 1950 : ‘ Their advocate ’ , he wrote , ‘ is Nature . ’
4 The Legal Aid Annual Report for 1976–7 shows that between 1973 and 1976 the number of cases granted legal aid increased by 54 per cent .
5 INVESTORS still willing to give Fisons the benefit of the doubt should look at the pharmaceuticals group 's annual report for 1991 , in which the most striking themes are elephants and flowers .
6 As part of a research project funded by Wellcome plc , we sought the views of investment analysts on Wellcome 's annual report for 1991 , which includes a cash flow statement prior to FRS 1 's becoming effective on 23 March 1992 .
7 The Scottish CAB 's annual report for 1986/7 pleaded convincingly :
8 Numbers of students emerging from courses for DipSW , or its equivalent , are still fewer than 5,000 a year , according to CCETSW 's annual report for 1991–2 .
9 Finally Chairman , I formally move that the Annual Report for nineteen eighty-eight eighty-nine , be received and adopted , that the statements of account for eighty eight , eighty nine , be received and adopted , and that Touche Ross and Company be appointed auditors for the ensuing year .
10 SCOTVEC 's Annual Report for 1987/88 is now available and has been sent to all centres and to other bodies with an interest in vocational education and training .
11 The District 's Annual Report for 1959–60 said that , although the WEA 's national officers were still trying to achieve this increased grant , the Eastern had exceptionally-strong claims and accordingly ‘ we are now pressing for special consideration ’ : in other words , Jacques was arguing with the Ministry that , even if it could not afford 90% grant to the WEA as a whole , could this not be allowed to the Eastern District individually ?
12 The campaign was to no avail : the 90% grant was never received and the District 's Annual Report for 1960–61 was the last to mention the issue .
13 Murty , the Assistant Government Agent at Matara , wrote in his annual report for 1902 that ‘ it is true that cattle stealing can be and has been suppressed by drastic measures , such as wholesale convictions , involving both innocent and guilty , and by the application of the lash , but I can not conscientiously recommend this procedure . ’
14 Perhaps the simplest way to conclude this section is to quote the words of Her Majesty 's Chief Inspector of Prisons who wrote in his annual report for 1986 :
15 The third annual report for 1990/91 , subtitled ‘ Bringing it Home ’ was published on 21 June this year .
16 The annual report for 1992 showed the workforce was cut to 16,982 at the end of last year from 18,215 a year earlier , Reuter notes .
17 The Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales has just published its annual report for 1992 .
18 A Westminster Select Committee of MPs which scrutinises the Ombudsman 's work questioned Mrs McIvor at Parliament Buildings , Stormont , on her annual report for 1992 .
19 Annual Report for 1992 — Computing Activities ( General )
20 ‘ Scandinavians now accept that there is no evidence of damage to forests but they claim that fish lakes and rivers suffer from the additional acidity , ’ said its Annual Report for 1976/7 .
21 The Annual Report for 1904–5 of the STA suggests that trade had been exceptionally busy for the previous few years .
22 In September 1968 the executive sanitary officer in his annual report for 1967 said that over one thousand houses were occupied by more than one family and in several cases seven or eight families occupied what was originally a single dwelling .
23 The background to the Essex initiative is described in the first annual report for 1981–1982 ( Taylor , 1983 ) as follows :
24 The annual report for 1862–3 , by the Secretary Phoebe Blyth , lists the following occupations as those in which it was trying to place women : Teachers … female missionaries and Bible women , sick nurses , book-keepers , colourists and printers of photographs , hairdressers , shop girls , waitresses , copyists , amanuenses , dressmakers , upholsterers , sewers … from finest embroidery to sewing machines , knitters and daily workers [ i.e. charwomen ] .
25 And the Kenya Masai Annual Report for 1927 contains a summary of policy which nicely illustrates the extent to which economic development and administrative control were associated in the official mind .
26 The CNAA 's annual report for 1970–71 recognized the search for greater independence .
27 ( The RCM annual report for 1940–1941 lists eighty of their girls with the ATS . )
28 To quote the Federation 's annual report for 1948–49 , ‘ one purpose of the Federation ’ is ‘ that of bringing together in a friendly atmosphere the members of different Branches and Groups and thereby strengthening the unity and spirit of the WEA in Essex ’ .
29 Advantages are listed in the National Committee on Danish Cattle Husbandry annual report for 1990 .
30 Results of elections to Council and a report on the proceedings at last year 's Annual General Meeting held on Saturday 3 November in Llandudno are included in the Annual Report for 1990 , which is circulated with this issue of the magazine .
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