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

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1 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 .
2 Senior commission officials say that it is up to national governments to get a move on .
3 They affect quite radically the life of a community and they have repercussions that reach up to national level .
4 At 52 years of age , he still competes regularly at a representative level , up to national standard , putting in creditable performances .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 They could let conditions worsen ; or they could move power back to national government ; or they could re-organise the electoral boundaries so that the irresponsible Left loses its tight inner urban constituencies ; or they could push power out beyond local government and into the hands of the people whom it is elected to serve .
9 It is inevitable that as continental markets become more streamlined business which is now done in Eurocurrencies in London may move back to national financial markets .
10 Does my right hon. Friend mean that British industrialists do not want to go back to national plans , solemn and binding undertakings , high inflation , nationalisation , high taxation and trade union unrest ?
11 From here it 's a pretty direct route back to National Airport tomorrow .
12 cos it refers back to national curriculum .
13 So erm I 'm sending one back to national office saying , these hotels are sending confirmation at the full price for local government conference .
14 Major thematic exhibition 1750–1880 moves on to National Gallery , Washington
15 Secondly , one would very much doubt whether one would find that all organizations aligned themselves neatly on to national patterns .
16 There appeared to have been cross-party complicity in dividing up funds from " commissions " taken by party officials ( and in some cases passed on to national party headquarters ) , amounting to 5-10 per cent of the total cost of projects .
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