Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] national " in BNC.

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1 I was in a kind of athletic limbo , in between national championship class and true international standard .
2 They did n't want to be press barons , says Miles , they wanted a community paper , and it had n't even been easy to find an editor amongst the founding group , preoccupied as they were with art galleries and bookshops , theatre companies and poetry , and preoccupied also with that sense of freedom , and the breaking down of national barriers which had accompanied the explosion of travel in the 1960s .
3 Nujoma 's policy statement — Swearing in of National Assembly and Council of Ministers
4 Beyond it , the mild night sky was busy with lights arrowing down into National airport and jinking up away from it , following the curls of the river so that if one fell , it would fall into that .
5 National woodworking and DIY companies , along with national organisations , such as the British Woodturners and Wood Carvers associations , will be exhibiting at the Exhibition 's new home , G-MEX .
6 McCool was omitted from the afternoon singles along with National champion Eavan Higgins so that Hazel Kavanagh of Grange could be given her first match in the tournament and Barbara Hackett from Castletroy her second outing .
7 However , in the late 1970s they stated quite categorically that they were not able to take an initiative on the priorities set down in national policy .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what action he takes to enforce procedures laid down in national health service circular No. 1975 ( GEN ) 46 .
9 Second , I agree with the suggestion made by Martin Howe that there should be an express list laid down by national parliaments of protected matters which no Community law should be allowed to affect .
10 It would be booked out and in by National Office , and would be returned there for safe storage on each occasion after use .
11 We have recommended that the Authority continues to monitor reading standards across the city but that the screening function of its traditional tests be taken over by National Curriculum Assessment at the end of Key Stage One .
12 And here troops would arrive to quell local disturbances and uprisings , while local organizers of the Anti-Corn Law League and early unions went off to national gatherings .
13 All of those that we have fought to build up through national and local bargaining over many years .
14 When Clement Attlee became Prime Minister in 1945 I had just completed my Higher School Certificate in the traditional three subjects , with a year to spare before being called up for National Service .
15 HOW we could have done with some frogs ' legs among the dire fare served up for national consumption at Stamford Bridge yesterday .
16 It was a relief when , at 21 , Stan was called up for National Service .
17 CYCLING organisations in Wales are gearing up for National Bike Week , which begins on Saturday .
18 As de Gaulle wanted , this should only be developed on the basis of unanimous agreements , with a new Commission being created in Paris , made up of national civil servants , not officials loyal to European institutions .
19 The Scott report , published in 1942 , urged the setting up of a planning system embracing the countryside as well as the town , mainly with a view to preserving the best agricultural land from urban development , but also recommending the setting up of national parks .
20 Commenting on the move , Bjorn Larsson , president of Volvo Bus Corporation , said that deregulation , reduced subsidies and increased competition from the opening up of national markets was aggravating the problems caused by recession .
21 The T U C is made up of national affiliated unions , the delegates to its conference should be from those unions , the C E C ask you to oppose three eight eight and three eight nine .
22 To celebrate the November Presidential election two galleries have come up with national election year shows .
23 Contemporary concerns with the dangers posed to the rights of individuals by incorrect information are reflected in the laws and institutions set up on national levels to protect individuals against incorrect data and the implications that might arise from any errors .
24 Senior commission officials say that it is up to national governments to get a move on .
25 They affect quite radically the life of a community and they have repercussions that reach up to national level .
26 At 52 years of age , he still competes regularly at a representative level , up to national standard , putting in creditable performances .
27 In the USA , for example , there is co-operation and co-ordination at all levels up to national level , but the widespread library instruction activity probably determines or allows for this .
28 The three elements of such a strategy are a remedial programme to bring the general level of primary care up to national standards , a programme to provide such services to people with non-standard needs such as ethnic minorities and the homeless , and the development of an expanded model of primary care .
29 But the result no longer has a bearing on the National Division Two relegation situation after Morley beat Newcastle Gosforth on Saturday to go clear of trouble , while West have forfeited the chance to go up to National Division One as champions , settling for second spot and promotion .
30 The present challenge for development communicators is how to counter the negative reactions when ‘ women 's issues ’ are brought up at national or international development discussions .
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