Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [prep] the national [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The powers for compulsory removal are given under the National Assistance Act ( 1948 ) , S.47 .
2 Advantages are listed in the National Committee on Danish Cattle Husbandry annual report for 1990 .
3 At the present time there are 709 Bureaux in the United Kingdom which are registered with the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
4 Assuming : ( a ) that all three measures are calculated accurately ; ( b ) that only final goods and services are counted in the national product and national expenditure figures ; ( c ) that any changes in unsold stocks are included in the national expenditure figures ; and ( d ) that all incomes , including profits but excluding transfer payments , are counted in the national income figures , then it must follow that all three measures will provide an identical figure for the value of the country 's total output .
5 What follows is a guide to the PSD modules which are included in the National Certificate Catalogue 1988/89 .
6 It has long been recognised , however , that international comparisons of industrial relations which are confined to the national level may produce misleading results because of the possible dominance of one or more particular industries within a given country .
7 Two are related to the national revolution and to the growth of the nation-state : the first reflected differences between subject and dominant cultures within a multi-cultural society ( such as Switzerland and , in a recent development mobilizing a bias that was previously only potential , Belgium : Murphy , 1988 ) ; the second reflected differences between religious and secular authority , representing the ‘ old ’ and the ‘ new ’ in views about the location of power ( again , as in Switzerland , and also in The Netherlands ) .
8 a variety of smells are used throughout the National Fishing Heritage Centre .
9 Later on in the meeting , Council member David Lindsay called for a full report on Training Outside Public Practice , following his discovery that 62 of the 77 students currently training under TOPP are employed by the National Audit Office .
10 The numbers involved are large — nearly 1 million people are employed by the National Health Service alone — and the social services have to compete with industry , trade , other public services and , significant especially with doctors at the moment , the attractions of work abroad .
11 Further details are provided in the National Certificate Modules : catalogue of module descriptors ( 1993/4 ) , published this month .
12 She kept a pure Herdwick flock at Troutbeck Park near Windermere and today her land and flocks are protected by the National Trust .
13 Assuming : ( a ) that all three measures are calculated accurately ; ( b ) that only final goods and services are counted in the national product and national expenditure figures ; ( c ) that any changes in unsold stocks are included in the national expenditure figures ; and ( d ) that all incomes , including profits but excluding transfer payments , are counted in the national income figures , then it must follow that all three measures will provide an identical figure for the value of the country 's total output .
14 Assuming : ( a ) that all three measures are calculated accurately ; ( b ) that only final goods and services are counted in the national product and national expenditure figures ; ( c ) that any changes in unsold stocks are included in the national expenditure figures ; and ( d ) that all incomes , including profits but excluding transfer payments , are counted in the national income figures , then it must follow that all three measures will provide an identical figure for the value of the country 's total output .
15 The Scottish Crofters ' Union , still smarting from the £2.25 cut in Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowance per ewe , has recommended that more priority be given to new or recent entrants to crofting when sheep and cattle quotas are allocated from the national reserve .
16 3.4 Module descriptors which have been revised for session 1988–89 are identified in the National Certificate Catalogue by a first digit 8 .
17 3.2 Module descriptors which have been revised or developed for session 1989–90 are identified in the National Certificate Catalogue by a first digit 9 .
18 3.1 Module descriptors which have been reviewed for session 1987–88 ( eg Music Making modules ) or which are being introduced in session 1987–88 for the first time are identified in the National Catalogue by a first digit 7 .
19 As regards offers , at any one time we would have over 1000 offers available in-store ; these change on a weekly basis and it would be almost impossible to give advance notice to all staff ; we do of course highlight them in-store to customers and many are advertised in the national press or on TV so that customers [ and potential customers ] may be attracted to shop in JS branches .
20 Five directly elected deputies are sent to the National Assembly in Paris and three indirectly elected members to the Senate .
21 Many of the initiatives to promote community radio in Chile are spearheaded by the National Association of Community Radios ( ANARAP ) , which is supported by WACC .
22 Please note that treatment costs in the UK are not included as the are covered under the National Health Service .
23 Social security contributions are paid into the National Insurance Fund from which non-means-tested benefits are paid ( see Chapter 14 ) .
24 Potential investors use others , some of which are published in the national press .
25 Potential investors use others , some of which are published in the national press .
26 The President is elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term , at the same time as elections are held to the National Assembly .
27 All these responsibilities are implied in the National Curriculum proposals , and it is important to schools at any rate ( the DES Teacher Supply Branch seems to have different ideas ) that the salary and allowance structure should be used as a means of identifying and defining the whole-school curriculum imperatives with which they are faced .
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