Example sentences of "with [art] national " in BNC.

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1 ( Some schools have been able to co-ordinate work with the National Film School , where a script has been written for the personalities in a group and then filmed on location , and this worked effectively . )
2 Had any of these attitudes been generated by your first experience with the National Youth Theatre under Michael Croft ?
3 However , a law dealing with the national situation as a whole was only introduced in 1979 .
4 He is working on a scheme with the National Federation of WI to organise a competition to celebrate next year 's 75th anniversary by offering 10 telecottages as prizes for its 9,000 branches and he is hoping the WI will establish a pilot telecottage near its college in Denman , Oxfordshire .
5 The logjam on the railways is now playing havoc with the national economy .
6 WHEN citizens of the Irish Republic bestow sainthood on Jack Charlton , thinking him to be perhaps the most significant figure in their sporting history , they are not merely responding to what he has already achieved with the national football team .
7 ‘ Cost , of course , is not the only criteria , ’ commented Don Allen of Mercer Fraser who developed the Chidcare Cheque scheme in conjunction with the National Childminding Association .
8 Henceforth unions could be fined very heavily for conducting what were deemed to be unlawful strikes : several of them were to suffer accordingly , starting with the National Graphical Association .
9 The police were far better organized than ever before , with the National Reporting Centre to co-ordinate police movements and intelligence and a high degree of latitude given to police in the handling of pickets , however violent the methods used .
10 A fourth was to sell the shares to the work-force , as happened with the National Freight Corporation .
11 Richard Rose 's review of the Gallup survey on twenty political issues found that majorities of voters for all three parties agree with each other on more than two-thirds of all issues , that most Alliance voters agree with the national majority on nineteen of twenty issues , and that most Conservative and Labour voters with the majority on seventeen of twenty issues .
12 As reported exclusively in Angler 's Mail , Kent-based Ashford AS gave up 12 miles of the canal after 88 years tenancy because of a long-running row with the National Rivers Authority 's Southern region .
13 Panama remained physically cut off from the rest of the world yesterday , with the national airport closed and under US control , and the northern border with Costa Rica sealed .
14 In February 1981 we were badly holed in a dispute with the National Union of Mineworkers .
15 Thereafter , despite the high unemployment years between 1929 and 1932 , trade union membership remained remarkably resilient and recovered sharply during the improving trade situation of the late 1930s and trade unions were drawn more centrally into negotiation with national employers negotiations and with the National government .
16 Compared with the national average of about 450 , Dr Simm figured that the top 5% of herds at 650 CGI were expected to achieve an extra £200 a cow a lactation .
17 A local candidate at variance with the national campaign may please the press but it rarely wins the people .
18 However , the arrival of the French did not quite coincide with the national uprising of ‘ 98 .
19 With the National Youth Orchestra conducted at Glasgow 's Royal Concert Hall by Christopher Seaman , this promises to be as sparkling an occasion as ever .
20 Particularly close links were forged with the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives , whose head office was in Northampton and whose Assistant Secretary in these years , Syd Robinson , was chairman of the regional WETUC , chairman of the Northamptonshire Federation and vice-chairman of the District .
21 Because he thought that he was dealing with the National Press rather than simply a few local people whom he had been ignoring for a considerable time , the Mayor responded to direct questioning , even if he did not change his colours .
22 The RSC is working with the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) and the Department of Employment to develop the Indicative register of analytical chemists into a NVQ at level V. The RSC is also contributing to work being undertaken by employer organisations to develop other NVQs , mainly at levels I to III .
23 Characteristically , the overt discussion has concentrated upon far more apparently neutral issues — particularly it has focused upon the curriculum — ranging from concern with ‘ areas of experience ’ to the fascination with TVEI and the whole MSC approach to ‘ relevance ’ , and culminating with the National Curriculum and associated assessment proposals .
24 These behavioural questions are much more important then the merely technical issues — and so it will be with the National Curriculum and all the other baggage of 1988 .
25 Starting this September , GCSE courses will be steadily integrated with the National Curriculum .
26 Industry is working closely with the National Council for Vocational Qualifications .
27 With the national debate over the proposals to privatize the electricity industry gathering steam we knew how important it was that it did n't fade away .
28 Furthermore , full discussions with the National Rivers Authority have ensured that the water taken will not detract from the overall beauty of the Falls , and neither will the mosses and other flora be affected .
29 We agree with the National Curriculum Council 's conclusion , in the light of consultation , that they should be combined and had in fact already decided on one target for the secondary stages .
30 The 1981 census found that compared with the national average of 14% , inner urban areas have particularly heavy concentrations of lone parent families .
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