Example sentences of "by the national " in BNC.

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1 The plight of children infected with HIV was recently highlighted by Princess Diana when she presented a report by the National Children 's Bureau to a London conference on the impact of AIDS on family life .
2 There are seventeen drama schools in Britain which constitute the ‘ Conference of Drama Schools ’ and most of these have courses which have been accredited by the National Council for Drama Training .
3 A report by the National Economic Development Council ( NEDC ) points to the creation of a bank holiday in October as a way of extending the tourist season into the autumn .
4 You will fight in up to three bouts ( not consecutively ) and your performance will be assessed by the national coach .
5 His attention was caught by the National Bank of Greece — not an inappropriate interest for one who had composed ‘ The Song Of The Hellenist ’ , and was drawn to Judaism 's most persistent ‘ enemy ’ through it .
6 The 1991 edition of the NHS handbook has been published by the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts ( NAHAT ) .
7 Its presence had at first been derided by the national brewers but its campaigning zeal attracted continual media attention and many independent brewers had been encouraged to return to cask beer production with enthusiasm .
8 Over the years it has produced a wide-ranging series of reports on abuses of power by the national brewers , many of which have led to action by central government .
9 THE treatment of pub tenants by the national brewers is a disgrace .
10 This has been a major demand by the National Licensed Victuallers Association , who hailed the decision as a victory for their campaign .
11 The hall was commissioned in 1884 by the National Agricultural Hall Company to provide an arena suitable for both agricultural shows and military pageants .
12 A survey by the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers reveals that under the new financing formula nearly 60 per cent of secondary schools will be less well funded and about 40 per cent better resourced .
13 The claim , drawn up by the national executive , will be discussed by a union council meeting on 14 October .
14 It is also urging the conference to oppose a motion , supported by the National Union of Mineworkers , to commit a Labour government to abolishing all nuclear power within 15 years .
15 The Duke of Gloucester attends a Gala Concert and Dinner hosted by The National Trust , at Osterley Park House , Isleworth .
16 4 October : The Duke of Gloucester this evening attended a Gala Concert and Dinner hosted by The National Trust at Osterley Park House , Isleworth .
17 THE LONDON Ambulance service , hardest hit by the national overtime ban , is to investigate two deaths last week which may have been caused by staff shortages .
18 The two-bedroom cottage needs refurbishment but it is in a superb location , in the middle of woodland owned by the National Trust and overlooking the River Yealm .
19 According to the study , some of the readings exceed levels set by the National Radiological Protection Board for environmental contamination .
20 The proposal came at a meeting organised by the National Consumer 's Council , a representative body established by statute in 1975 .
21 A TELEPHONE hotline on food safety , nutrition and diet will be opened today by the National Museum of Science and Industry .
22 However , believing that the reforms do not go far enough , and backed by the National Council for Civil Liberties ( Liberty ) and The Independent , he is still pursuing the campaign to the European courts .
23 EVERYONE I have spoken to about the New Zealand tour of Wales agrees that , if they are going to be beaten by anyone , it will be by one of the clubs rather than by the national side .
24 action by the national government to establish tariff barriers or import controls ;
25 influence by the national government which may encourage foreign investors , grant tax concessions or cheap loans , offers grants or guarantees , or supply a building or factory free of charge ;
26 As an example , consider the difficulty experienced by overseas companies wishing to begin direct operations in Japan , where applications were vetted by the National Planning Authority to ensure that they fitted the national economic plan of Japan .
27 The socalled ‘ heritage ’ industry brought large numbers of foreign and other tourists to old centres of attraction like country houses ( now increasingly taken over by the National Trust ) , towns like Stratford , York , or Bath , and also to monuments of industrial or other archaeology .
28 For the first time a mathematical definition of overcrowding was given by the National Government in their Act of 1935 , and a determined attack was made on this evil .
29 The twelve-month strike by the National Union of Mineworkers against pit closures ended in April 1985 in failure and with the NUM split .
30 Seely 's solutions were , in fact , not too dissimilar from those eventually adopted by the National Government — a cut in the dole with acceptance of the principle of work or maintenance , a 10 per cent revenue tariff , and settlement of the Indian question on the lines of the Simon Commission .
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