Example sentences of "on [pron] [noun sg] [prep] the national " in BNC.
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1 | As I cross the Elizabeth Bridge on my way to the National Museum , three optimistic fishermen are casting lines from a small sandbank . |
2 | As the sign for Piccadilly Circus flashed by I braved the warm draught on the platform again and on my way to the National Gallery I passed Trafalgar Square where I observed the pigeons strangely doing the same things I had seen just moments before , except of course rather less ‘ chicly ’ . |
3 | A TEAM of Darlington schoolgirls are on their way to the national finals of a public speaking competition . |
4 | What freedom teachers may have in this area centres principally on their delivery of the National Curriculum . |
5 | As early as 1872 , he was proposing the formation of a national body for deaf people , but it took long and persistent efforts on his part before the National Deaf and Dumb Society was founded in 1879 . |
6 | Continuing with the photo-copies that our Chairman , Richard Newcombe and I secured on our visit to the National Railway Museum at York , in this issue of the Journal I wish to concentrate on the correspondence between S. H. Pearce-Higgins and W. Roberts , who was the Receiver/Manager of the Bishop 's Castle Railway . |