Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] from the national [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We analysed data from the national health and nutrition examination study I and its epidemiological follow up study . |
2 | Taking up evidence from Greenpeace which simply drew figures from the national forest surveys coordinated by the UN ECE and EC , Sir Hugh wanted to know if the Forestry Commission accepted that ‘ the beech forests of Britain are among the worst affected in Europe ’ . |
3 | And so decisions to exclude children from the National Curriculum must in turn be arbitrary in part . |
4 | Local authorities may borrow money from the National Debt Commissioners , the Public Works Loan Board , or by means of loan instruments such as bonds or local authority stock . |
5 | The research uses data from the National Child Development Study , a long term follow-up study of all children born in GB in one week in 1958 , contact having been kept with 12,500 young people up to age 23 . |
6 | Seeing Ken there would automatically bring attention from the National Press . |
7 | In the South West we receive gas from the National Transmission System at ten different locations . |
8 | Thus someone buying coal from the National Coal Board does have the benefit of the implied condition that it shall be of merchantable quality . |
9 | In fact electric trains are themselves very efficient , but they draw electricity from the National Grid which is produced perhaps at something like thirty percent efficiency on the power station distribution network . |
10 | An entertaining feature of the display programme — which included items from the National Display Team , the Surrey Teens Team and the Kent Team — was the local Horley class 's ‘ strip-tease ’ item . |
11 | The new Cabinet included members from the National Union for Democracy and Progress ( UNDP ) and the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon ( UPC ) — hitherto the only two opposition parties in the National Assembly . |
12 | We pointed out that in Holland , America , Scandinavia , Canada or Italy a unit such as ours would receive support from the national aid ministry . |
13 | In the Lords , Lord Joseph proposed an amendment to remove compulsion from the National Curriculum provisions — arguing that a mandatory National Curriculum was not working satisfactorily in France . |
14 | ( A local party may choose someone not on the list , but it must obtain approval from the national party for its choice . ) |
15 | They will look with justified suspicion , therefore , at Jacques Delors 's suggestion yesterday , that there should be two constitutional conferences next year — one to transfer powers from the national state to the EC on economic and monetary policy and the other , later , to tackle democratic control . |
16 | To some extent the charge of inflexibility can also be countered by reference to the provisions sanctioning exception from the National Curriculum . |
17 | One of the rarely used facilities enjoyed by QFT is to be able to show films from the National Film Archive . |