11.   There should be regular surveys of the long-term expenditure implications of current and proposed policies.

12.   These surveys are often a rather fallible guide to public opinion.

13.   This survey has been unusually successful in attracting financial support from a very wide range of sources.

14.   This survey is a baseline against which attempts to effect change can be measured.

15.   This survey is an attempt to capture much more detailed and precise data.

16.   The second survey was concerned with working-class culture more generally.

17.   A general sky survey would also be undertaken in which every degree of the heavens would be searched for extraterrestrial signals.

18.   The most reliable and systematic survey was that carried out by Dr Kenneth Mellanby into pediculosis, and it revealed an incidence that was quite high.

19.   The Oxford, Cambridge, Fabian and Scottish surveys were all very sympathetic to the children, and tried hard to present their perspective.

20.   I understand, too, that housing needs surveys can be carried out by organisations other than Parish Councils.

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