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

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1 Despite this development , the struggle between the two previously warring factions has continued , the original republicans developing a populist , nationalist party , and the former treaty party developing a concern with law and order , and moderation on the national question .
2 The archbishop of Dublin , Daniel Murray , had accepted a position on the National Education Board responsible for the schools .
3 All family planning services and supplies on prescription are provided free on the National Health Service if you are ordinarily resident in the UK .
4 All family planning services and supplies on prescription are provided free on the National Health Service if you are ordinarily resident in the UK .
5 The Labour Party Conference : Livingstone loses his seat on the national executive
6 There was no debate on the national executive , merely an expression of prejudice and fear of change .
7 The headship of the Benefits Agency will rank with the chief executive 's post on the National Health Service as the most demanding management job in Britain .
8 Sir : An article by Anna Pavord on the National Fruit Collection ( Weekend , 30 September ) described very clearly the issues involved in the future of the collection , and I am glad the message is finally getting across that the Ministry will be continuing to support it .
9 Today 's racing centres on the national dragon boat championship , with 1,400 competitors , the winners to represent Britain in Hong Kong next year .
10 A similar shift occurred on attitudes to policies which promote equal opportunities for women and ethnic minorities and the provision of abortion on the National Health Service .
11 Nor was there any notice explaining how to get dental treatment on the National Health Service .
12 Separate columns of men and women converged on the National Assembly at noon .
13 Although primarily part of the government 's plans for reducing dependence on the National Health Service , the main beneficiaries will be the Woopies since it is they who can afford private health insurance in the first place .
14 Previously they have kept a vice-like grip on the national purse , pointing out that the government 's debt of ¥165 trillion ( $1.2 trillion ) is bigger than the combined debt of all the world 's poor countries together .
15 Headteachers shuttle between special courses on the national curriculum and evening classes on managing budgets .
16 The children now embarking on the national curriculum will still be in school at the turn of the century .
17 Michael Foot claimed the document established ‘ the most serious attack on the National Health Service since it was originally started ’ .
18 They held a majority of seats on the National Executive Committee .
19 Fleay and Sanders feel that this committee achieved remarkably little , placing no significant pressure on the National government to drop its policy of non-intervention .
20 Van Doren 's excuse to the investigating congressional committee was the most interesting part of the unedifying episode : ‘ I was almost able to convince myself that it did not matter what I was doing because it was having such a good effect on the national attitude to teachers , education and the intellectual life . ’
21 The first psychiatrist had been on the National Health , but he was useless .
22 I began by reading English and French and , after my mother 's trial , I was allowed to continue my studies by the personal intervention of Rákosi — by his special grace — because my godmother , my father 's first wife , was an extremely popular actress on the national stage , a great star .
23 William Waldegrave blotted his copybook during the ‘ war of Jennifer 's ear ’ , when he chaired a chaotic press conference on the National Health Service .
24 One of the few senior front-benchers with experience of government , he has been keeping one eye on the national campaign , chairing almost all the party 's London campaign press conferences , and another on his marginal Copeland constituency , travelling by hired plane to Cumbria every weekend .
25 On balance the Tory ideas on the National Health Service and on the state system of education seem preferable to those of Labour , but without being an expert it is difficult to be sure .
26 Such is the demand for the Rt Hon John Smith , QC , on the national stage that visits to his constituency during the campaign have been fewer than he would have liked .
27 ‘ That swimming pool will run more efficiently under the Liberal Democrats than under anyone else , ’ responded Mr Ashdown , his eye clearly on the national implications of the ‘ swimming pool ’ issue .
28 Labour thought the breakthrough would come with the party election broadcast on Jennifer 's Ear , followed by Mr Kinnock 's call to turn polling day into a referendum on the National Health Service .
29 He shook hands and chatted briefly with some of the several dozen supporters gathered outside in the cold , but refused to comment on the national picture .
30 THE IRA bomb that killed two people in the City of London on Friday night was intended to drive the general election result off the front pages and put the Northern Ireland issue firmly back on the national political agenda .
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