Example sentences of "[art] report [adv] [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 But he believes that ‘ the report clearly indicates that , as far as taxpayers are concerned — and given the difficulties of operating in one of the most hostile parts of the planet — they have had value for money ’ .
2 The report clearly stresses that the catering industry is more interested in quality than price .
3 The report openly admits that this is the most ambitious assessment scheme ever attempted in the world .
4 The report optimistically continues that it was ‘ practically certain ’ the course would be built and adds with a final flourish of conviction ‘ Mr D. Stephenson , now professional to the Princes Golf Club , Sandwich , and formerly in a similar capacity at Huntercombe , has prepared plans of an 18-hole course on that portion of the Bolney estate fringing on the Harpsden road , with a clubhouse to be built almost directly opposite Mr. John Hodges ' cricket field .
5 The report also states that the university is to borrow £20 million over the next 25 years to finance the provision of 2,000 extra bed spaces for students by 1995 .
6 The report also proposes that formally constituted management associations should be established to guide and coordinate the use and long-term development of individual commons .
7 The report also contends that any attempt by the government to establish a fixed budget for the nation 's total health care spending also would run foul of the Fifth Amendment .
8 The report also warns that there are no back-up facilities if any of the reprocessing plants breaks down .
9 The report also warns that the Siberian forests , closed to the major logging companies until recently , are under serious threat from uncontrolled commercial exploitation [ see also below ] .
10 The report also says that Intel is to release a revision of its Indeo video compression technology , which is claimed to increase compression ratios fivefold over the current version ( enabling one minute of video to be compressed into 1Mb of data ) .
11 The report also says that the total sum spent on improvements is far less than required .
12 The report also notes that air quality in people 's homes is often also poor , largely because of inadequate ventilation and heating and because " householders often have a wrong sense of priorities about the importance of ventilation " .
13 The report also notes that owing to serious technical difficulties a new assembly building has only just been commissioned , which means that nuclear-warhead production has had to continue in old buildings which should have been closed down .
14 The report also rules that genetic manipulation of sperm , embryos or their parts is unethical , and that surrogate motherhood is not acceptable , The BMA this week refused to comment on the leaks .
15 The report also adds that in those cases , ‘ off-farm income averaged £12,500 in 1988 , rising to £13,500 in 1989 ’ .
16 The report also reveals that new courses are planned in performing arts , engineering , leisure industry skills , media studies and beauty therapy in the next two years .
17 The report also shows that the NHS is treating more patients than ever before and placing much more emphasis on quality of services .
18 Surprisingly , the report also mentions that ‘ other criteria — which in other circumstances would be equally important to the success of the business — are given less importance … ( by banks ) these include business acumen of the proprietor , management skills and business training , efficient use of resources and technical knowledge . ’
19 The Report also recommends that the head teacher be asked to supply a report both in the above situation and where the governing body has directed that a permanently excluded pupil be reinstated against the head teacher 's wishes .
20 The report also recommends that the government enforce a " duty to further National Parks " in all of its departments .
21 The report also suggests that multinational users now have the clout to force service providers to cut their prices .
22 The report also suggests that car parks should be situated at a distance from popular walking areas , so that visitors would have to take " the long walk in " to reach particular beauty spots .
23 The report also argues that fungi which infect organic produce , such as mycotoxins , can constitute a more potent carcinogen than agro-chemicals .
24 The report also argues that existing measures such as cameras are unlikely to ensure enforcement and calls for the installation of mechanical speed-limiting equipment in cars and lorries .
25 And more generally : Finally , in commenting on the nature of the social work procedures and practice adopted following the medical diagnosis of sexual abuse , the report explicitly comments that : ‘ it requires cautious measured intervention which will allow the risks of a false positive finding to be balanced against those of a false negative ’ ( p.85 , my emphasis ) .
26 The report nonetheless considers that some sort of control is necessary , and also favours the introduction of a legal pre-emption right on works of art regarded as being of national importance , and which risk leaving the country .
27 The report further claims that :
28 A report today suggests that oil workers may have been responsible for the situation by bringing in an infectious agent such as a virus against which local children had no protection .
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