Example sentences of "[prep] the national " in BNC.
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1 | I have in recent years edited a self-help journal for people with AIDS , written for the national press and researched a variety of medical material for television . |
2 | I have in recent years edited a self-help journal for people with AIDS , written for the national press and researched a variety of medical material for television . |
3 | Forster ; On Approval by Frederick Lonsdale and Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn ( for the National Theatre ) . |
4 | Levens Hall opens regularly through the season , and on September 23 for the National Gardens Scheme . |
5 | A major change for the National Health Service will be the introduction of contracts for the provision of hospital services . |
6 | Thank you for publishing my letter ( Stamps for the National Canine Defence League ) in your June edition . |
7 | But John Evans , for the national executive , insisted that it was unreasonable to tie the party to a strict timetable since scientists and technologists did not yet agree on how nuclear plants could be decommissioned safely . |
8 | A SCHEME for appraising teachers ' performance is being delayed because they are overloaded with extra work for the national curriculum and school budgets , writes Ngaio Crequer . |
9 | Mrs Postance believes that the heavy digging already completed to prepare the ground for the national curriculum has had a beneficial effect , at least on the teachers , even if the children have yet to reap the harvest : ‘ It 's focused our minds on what we are teaching . |
10 | David Blunkett , replying for the national executive , persuaded delegates from Kingston-upon-Thames not to press the motion calling for a commitment to sack all the health authority chairmen and senior managers appointed by the present administration . |
11 | Specialist private dry cleaning of antique textiles : Bernard Dore works for the National Trust and national museums as well as dealers . |
12 | In France meanwhile , Dominique Stehelin , a director of research for the National Centre for Scientific Research at the Pasteur Institute in Lille , said he should have shared in the prize . |
13 | Going Out to Galleries : Dalya Alberge selects some of the artists and installations selected for the National Review of Live Art |
14 | Nonetheless , there have latterly been some notable donations from individuals in Britain : like the Sainsbury brothers ' new wing for the National Gallery and the Clore Foundation 's for the Tate ; Terence Conran 's £7m for the establishment of the Design Museum in Docklands , and Paul Hamlyn 's cheap weeks for children at the Royal Opera House . |
15 | She served the Copley News Service for a decade and then , married to a British businessman , Denis Nahum , settled in Bogota and became Latin American correspondent for The National Catholic Reporter . |
16 | Vi Gillman , spokeswoman for the National Back Pain Association , said the problem was caused by the way seats were designed and the posture of the people sitting in them . |
17 | In general , though , it was notable that Labour , as in 195 1 , fought a negative and backward-looking contest , offering no new initiatives , and reiterating its well-known support for the National Health Service , public education , and fuller employment . |
18 | Labour seemed happiest when proclaiming its undying support for the National Health Service and the state education system of the post-Beveridge era . |
19 | Of course , if prices generally do rise , the value of money falls with all sorts of unpleasant consequences for the classes who can not raise their money incomes as fast as others , and , in the case of Britain particularly , for the national balance of payments . |
20 | As the credits rolled my mother and father , like most filmgoers of that generation , stood for the National Anthem . |
21 | Let R.M. consult him if there was any difficulty and he would support him in any steps necessary for the national interest . ' |
22 | What we do know is that Lloyd George , despite his public stance of support for the National Government , thought , in private , that it had been a mistake for the Liberals to join it . |
23 | Yet for the National Government to fight the election as a government , rather than on party lines , was a clear breach of the undertakings which had been made at the time of its formation . |
24 | Your Majesty can claim to have canvassed one vote for the National Government . ' |
25 | As for the National Union of Teachers , they rejected a motion at their annual conference calling for the exclusion of National Front members from school teaching . |
26 | ‘ Realist ’ films like these drew ecstatic praise from the local critics whose enthusiasm for the national cinema was a new phenomenon . |
27 | McConnochie , who trains at Stratford-on-Avon and was formerly assistant to the now retired Mercy Rimell , said : ‘ I think Golden Friend is an exciting prospect for the National . ’ |
28 | Solicitors acting for the National Union of Journalists are considering whether to bring a ‘ representative ’ or class action case against the newspaper , whose staff has been among the worst hit by the industrial injury . |
29 | The directive requires member states to establish systems for the national regulation of releases . |
30 | Today three of the feeder competitions for the National League — the East , North and West Leagues — complete their pre-winter break fixtures , writes Pat Rowley . |