Example sentences of "[art] cegb had " in BNC.

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1 Pointing out that the CEGB had achieved its highest ever nuclear power output at 18.7 per cent of all power generated , Lord Marshall said : ‘ The plant is in good shape and our staff can take pride in a job well done .
2 The CEGB had no pollution controls on its power stations , and produced most of the sulphur dioxide , a major component of acid rain , in Britain .
3 In 1981 the CEGB had commissioned Dr Rick Battarbee , a geographer at University College London ( UCL ) , to study diatom microfossils in acid lochs .
4 ‘ Emissions will have essentially vanished ’ by the year 2020 when the CEGB had a completely new generation of plant in place , said Chester .
5 There was also a promising coastal site at Druridge Bay in Northumberland , where the CEGB had bought 300 acres of land for £700,000 in 1985 .
6 Up to then the CEGB had been quietly conducting its negotiations with county planning officials on the assumption that there would be no basic objection .
7 Whatever the anti-nuclear movement might have said about the way the result was achieved , the CEGB had got the outcome it wanted .
8 Nonetheless , the CEGB had used the wharf to ship in large , pre-fabricated parts for its earlier power stations .
9 But by the time of the Hinkley C Inquiry , the CEGB had firmly opted for the Pressurized Water Reactor .
10 The CEGB had no doubts .
11 The CEGB had looked for support in this area from the National Radiological Protection Board , the government funded organization responsible for providing advice on radiation hazards .
12 In the past the CEGB had been criticised for its lack of foresight in building high operating cost oil-fired stations and expensive nuclear stations in the face of cheaply fuelled coal-fired stations .
13 In practice , the CEGB had a range of different power stations and used the less efficient higher-cost stations only when demand was at its peak .
14 In 1986–87 the CEGB had a complex structure of energy charges , ranging from 1.4 pence per kilowatt hour ( p/kWh ) for use at night during weekends to 3.8 p/kWh for use at breakfast time on a weekday .
15 Thus , the CEGB had explicitly tried to implement the pricing principles we have been discussing .
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