The others in the group would expect a verbatimreport.
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The evidence given before the commission can still be read in almost verbatimreport.
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A verbatimreport was published for sixpence and is now a treasure of collectors.
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Three days later I read in a Richmond paper a verbatimreport of these instructions.
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This is an extract from the verbatimreport of his speech in the Theatre Royal.
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Being in this conversational form, its details could only have been preserved by verbatimreport.
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Of course, we'll have Smith's verbatimreport.
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Moreover, this should help to avoid the impression that the author is presenting a verbatimreport, true in every detail.
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I did not take a verbatimreport of his welcome; but the spirit of it may be dramatized as follows:
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There was no verbatimreport, but the room was crowded with members who had come to hear the new Minister.
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I am taking an experienced shorthand-writer with me, who will furnish the various journals with a verbatimreport of what I say.
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They are printed, the preface states, from a verbatimreport, with only verbal alterations and corrections of some redundancies consequent upon extemporaneous delivery.
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Mr. Brodrick, however, got off his speech, and the local paper came out with its verbatimreport, a concatenation of circumstances not always achieved.
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A verbatimreport of the Admiral would, however, harm no one, signify high-toned candor and a certain breezy simplicity in the treatment of momentous matters.
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To our astonishment, the next morning, a verbatimreport of all that was said appeared in one of the leading papers, with most respectful comments.
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VerbatimReporting is, in a sense, a mere mechanical operation.