Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [prep] the national [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | lessons and it 's on the national curriculum games . |
2 | I do n't know whether other other places have have erm kept that as a part of the I do n't know if it 's in the national curriculum . |
3 | and they have that right to say well it 's in the national court we 're going to leave it there , erm , well so , so I think we would be reluctant to see it go to the commission erm Delimitis does say in the paragraph after what , after fifty three it says well your alternatives is to send it off to Luxembourg |
4 | It is for the national court to verify in each individual case whether that condition is satisfied . |
5 | It is for the national court to interpret and apply the legislation adopted for the implementation of the directive in conformity with the requirements of Community law , in so far as it is given discretion to do so under national law . ’ |
6 | The decision in Rask is , of course , considerable help in support of the contention that the claim would otherwise have succeeded , but can not be said to be conclusive on the point , since it is for the national court to evaluate all the circumstances when assessing whether there was in any particular case a transfer of a business . |
7 | Comparison with other advanced countries , where medical care is financed in different ways , and with the trends in this country before the National Health Service , suggests that if the forms of organisation which the National Health Service replaced had continued and developed , the quantity , quality and distribution of medical care here today would not be very substantially different from what it is under the National Health Service . |
8 | We would argue that because the environmental and social costs are so high , it is in the national interest to ensure that opencast production is kept to a minimum . |
9 | The planning implications of this policy became clear in Minerals Planning Guidance Note 3 ( 1988 ) : ‘ Opencast coal can often be produced cheaply and profitably … ( it ) is also an integral part of British Coal 's overall production and makes a vital contribution to their finances … it is in the national interest to maximise production where that can be done in an environmentally acceptable way ’ . |
10 | Hence , it is in the national interest that no further ground be conceded when the ‘ harmonisation ’ agreement is renegotiated in two years time . |