Example sentences of "it [adv] stated that " in BNC.

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1 This time , things proceeded in a more civilised manner and the arrangements concluded at the imperial conferences were enshrined in the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 of which provided , amongst many other things , that for the future , no Act of the imperial Parliament should extend to any of the six Dominions listed above unless it expressly stated that the Dominions in question had requested and consented to the
2 It also stated that no new coal-fired power stations need to be ordered before 1990 or 1994 .
3 It also stated that ‘ 90 per cent of the respondents indicated that their experience in the programme had helped them to see more clearly the forces at work in their lives and had in fact helped them to take more control over their lives ’ .
4 It also stated that any mental health worker can be a key worker , and permitted reviews in informal settings or by telephone , provided that these are documented .
5 It also stated that the RSFSR " reserves the right freely to leave the USSR " according to procedures established by USSR law .
6 It also stated that public money had been used to fund two other black organizations , the Federal Independent Association ( FIDA ) , a conservative group strongly opposed to sanctions , and the Eagles , which anti-apartheid activists alleged was responsible for vigilante actions in the townships .
7 Although the Constitution contained guarantees of human rights and freedoms , it also stated that it " shall be the overall responsibility of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces to ensure at all times the security , defence and well-being of Fiji and its peoples " .
8 It also stated that it would sign an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency before the end of January which would allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities [ see p. 38721 ] .
9 It also stated that the National Elections Jury ( NEJ ) was still immersed in the process of reviewing the electoral register in order to guarantee a clean vote .
10 It blandly stated that each government had " gained a better understanding of the thoughts and aims of the other " .
11 It simply stated that Mr. Cox was a long term member of the Communist Party and prominent in C.N.D. and that it was desired to investigate his activities to ascertain whether the Communist Party was manipulating C.N.D. in a clandestine way .
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