Example sentences of "it concluded [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It found , high prices ; a frequent want of authenticity in purportedly French cuisine ; and it concluded that the least snooty of the bunch , the Restaurant de France at the Regal Meridien , Tsimshatsui , was also the best .
2 It concluded that in the light of the great events of the war , Party affairs had necessarily been forced into the background , and divided reactions into three groups .
3 It concluded that GPs in Britain referred relatively few patients to hospitals , handling many cases themselves .
4 It concluded that Dr Silvester had been guilty of a ‘ serious error of professional judgment ’ and ordered him to take a six-month retraining course .
5 By July 1988 , when the House of Commons Energy Committee came to reassess the figures , it concluded that ‘ many of the critical assumptions that underlay the Inquiry Inspector 's view that Sizewell B will be economic are no longer tenable ’ .
6 It concluded that there were two serious options : ( a ) a broadcasting unit established as a department of the House which would be responsible for the whole operation involved in producing the signal from the Chamber and committees , and possibly the Lords ( this is the solution adopted in several legislatures in Canada ) ; and ( b ) an independent unit answerable to a select committee and contracted to the House to produce the signals on the same integrated basis as in option ( a ) .
7 It concluded that the support given varied inversely with the degree of natural handicap !
8 It concluded that staff time should be occupied as follows :
9 It concluded that Guatemala had the lowest ‘ physical quality of life index in Central America and the third lowest in the whole of Latin America after Haiti and Bolivia ’ .
10 It concluded that most of the mistakes were simply due to lack of care all down the line and not because of untried designs .
11 It concluded that a twin bored rail tunnel scheme was the only one likely to attract sufficient private finance although even this would require some government guarantees .
12 It concluded that there were grounds under EC rules on state aids to exempt Lisbon 's decision to contribute 30 per cent toward the ECU 564.5m restructuring of EPSI .
13 It concluded that international matches should be the pre-eminent parameter to fixture programming .
14 Holding that the dismissals were fair , the tribunal said that , whilst it accepted that the union did not specifically accept what was proposed by the company , it concluded that , by its continuing and sustained silence over a period of a month , the union had agreed to the compulsory redundancies being handled in the way the company had proposed .
15 It concluded that those responsible should be treated like criminals who allow dangerous cars on the road .
16 A new French contender in the object database stakes has emerged in the shape of Matisse , from Intellitic International SA , of Saint Quentin en Yvelines — and Waltham , Massachusetts-based parallel computer systems manufacturer Kendall Square Research Inc and says that after an extensive vendor review to select an object-oriented database developer whose technology would best complement the KSR1 architecture , it concluded that Intellitic 's Matisse was the most suitable .
17 It concluded that while actual deterioration remained unproven ( medical witnesses in particular were sceptical about deterioration ) , working-class health and nutrition left much to be desired .
18 Conceptually it was tempting to argue that greater flexibility would allow the sentencing court more discretion if it concluded that full suspension could not be justified , but that a brief experience of imprisonment might have some deterrent effect without first offenders remaining long enough in prison to become acclimatized .
19 It concluded that the preponderance of characteristics of the Trusteeship Agreement ( which formed the plaintiffs ' basic constitutional agreement ) suggested an intention to establish direct , affirmative , judicially enforceable rights .
20 In July 1985 the Comptroller and Auditor General 's Report was published and it concluded that there were weaknesses in the control and deployment of nursing staff .
21 It concluded that Kennedy was shot by Oswald acting alone , a verdict which has been questioned ever since by those believing that he must have been acting as part of a conspiracy .
22 It is not obvious why the Court was concerned with the possible application of Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.133 to the activation of the suspended sentence in this case ( although it concluded that it did not apply in any event ) .
23 It concluded that Community law did not impose requirements concerning the granting to ships of flag rights .
24 It concluded that the main obstacle to dealing efficiently with terrorist crime in the regular courts of justice was intimidation of would-be prosecution witnesses .
25 It concluded that the Simonian concept of state medicine was far in advance of public opinion and was likely to remain so for some time to come .
26 It concluded that someone must have betrayed Nowak and that he probably knew who it was .
27 It concluded that there was a pressing need for action in four main areas :
28 It concluded that , ‘ The speed with which cases are brought to trial is in our view determined almost entirely by the volume of business and the resources available to deal with it . ’
29 Based on extensive research , it concluded that parents ' attitudes to education were of supreme importance in influencing children 's educational success — more so than the parents ' educational or occupational status , than material circumstances at home , and than schools themselves .
30 It concluded that they could be abolished , integrated into the maintained system , or allowed to remain but without their traditional tax privileges — though the commission 's terms of reference favoured integration .
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