Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] by [art] national " in BNC.

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1 The Trust , worth £50,000 over five years , is chaired by Lady Aberdeen and administered by the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland .
2 Polam Hall School scooped 12 awards in the UK Schools Mathematics Challenge organised by Birmingham University and sponsored by the National Westminster Bank .
3 Organised by the Trust for Museum Exhibitions in Washington , D.C. and coordinated by the National Museum in Warsaw , the exhibition contains 110 drawings ( fifteenth- to eighteenth-century ) from twelve Polish institutions , the richest being the National Museum in Gdansk ( a pre-war German museum ) , the National Museum of Warsaw , the Ossolinski National Institute of Wroclaw , and the print room of the Warsaw University Library .
4 Delegates also proposed that a president , with ceremonial and executive powers and chosen by the national assembly , should supervise the functions of the Cabinet acting through a prime minister .
5 Within a 15-mile radius you can visit : the National Trust village of Lacock with 13th-century abbey ; the Fox Talbot Museum of Photography ; Bowood House with gardens and adventure playground ; Sheldon Manor , Wiltshire 's oldest inhabited manor house ; Castle Combe , a very pretty village ; Devizes with a market on Thursdays ; Bradford-on-Avon with a Saxon church ; Avebury Stone Circle , the largest in Europe and owned by the National Trust .
6 Langbaurgh School , in Sulby Avenue , has been chosen to take part in the BBC Newsround Election , the world 's biggest ever children 's election organised by the BBC in association with the Hansard Society and supported by a national newspaper .
7 The 1990 budget , presented by the government and approved by the National Assembly on Feb. 21 , 1990 , set spending at £Syr61,875 million , 8.5 per cent up on the 1989 budget [ for which see p. 37100 ] .
8 The trust , which runs for five years , is chaired by the Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair and administered by the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland .
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