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

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1 Moreover the Livermore study concluded that it would be easy to adapt designs for tomorrow 's reactors so they could burn MOX exclusively — rather than a mixture , one-third MOX and two-thirds uranium , as is the practice today .
2 Churchill , as Secretary of State for War , saw no need to veto a tunnel on military grounds and the Home Ports Defence Committee concluded that it could be defended from attack , albeit at high cost .
3 Our intelligence concluded that it was nowhere near comparison with our new Tomcat , did n't it ? ’
4 The legislature concluded that it was inconvenient for leases for the duration of the war to be void and therefore by the Validation of War-time Leases Act 1944 Parliament provided , by section 1(1) , that any agreement entered into before or after the passing of the Act which purported to grant a tenancy for the duration of the war :
5 Although King Hassan of Morocco had hoped to muster support on the issue of the Western Sahara , the meeting concluded that it was a matter to be dealt with by the United Nations [ see also above , this page ] .
6 But the team concluded that it was wiser to keep most of the assets in the portfolio — but make them work better .
7 Last November , the US Navy concluded that it is safe to dump radioactive pressure vessels from 100 old nuclear-powered submarines into the ocean .
8 ‘ In view of the long-standing nature of this infringement , ’ the Commission concluded that it could not ‘ accept that any further delay in remedying the infringement should be permitted . ’
9 Then her friend told her that there had just been an earthquake , so the woman concluded that it must have been that good .
10 The member States were deemed to be at one with the Organisation and the Tribunal concluded that it had not been their intention to disappear behind its constitution .
11 A survey conducted in 1977 by the US federal government concluded that it costs as much to change from one computer to another as to buy the machine itself .
12 ‘ Following Lord Keith 's 1983 review , the Government concluded that it would be wrong to give Customs discretion over the level of VAT penalties , ’ he said .
13 Meetings between the Queen 's private secretary , the cabinet secretary and the prime minister 's private secretary concluded that it was unlikely the party leaders would be unable to come to an agreement among themselves .
14 Its only significant concession to opponents of abortion was a clause which required parental notification in the case of young women under the age of 18 , although notification could be waived if a doctor concluded that it was not in her best interest .
15 The Popplewell report into the disaster concluded that it could easily have been prevented .
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