Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [art] national [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For the remaining resources that will be needed , the trust will be competing in the national pool of capital resources that are available to NHS trusts .
2 Consequently , the answer to be given to the national court must be that the fact that the competent minister of a member state has the power to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in that member state and has been involved in the fishing industry of that member state can not justify , in regard to Community law , the rule under which registration of a fishing vessel is subject to a nationality requirement and a requirement as to residence and domicile .
3 The vehicles will be given to the National Association of Boys ' Clubs and will tour run-down inner-city areas .
4 Though he argued that any attempt to lay down rigid rules for classifying applications would be doomed to failure' , Dobry thought that guidance should be given in a national code of practice .
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6 Dundonald Castle , which has a place in both Scottish and British history , is the finest example still existing of a Scottish castle of its period , and should be treasured as a national monument in our midst .
7 Any appointments made by Tshisekedi would need to be ratified by the national conference .
8 The constitution would be ratified in a national referendum once it had been adopted by the National Assembly .
9 ‘ I prefer to be treated as a National Health patient .
10 It is a great selling point for a house to be hanging in the National Gallery .
11 UKIAS or another body should be developed on a national basis , with branches in all parts of the country .
12 If a particular market is ‘ national ’ in the sense that the good in question is strictly non-tradable , then it is appropriate for the issue to be considered by a national authority .
13 History could be dropped from the national curriculum because of " all the ink being spilled " over how it should be taught , 18 eminent historians claimed yesterday …
14 Taking it all in with an observant eye , Feherty called his first practice round with Ian Woosnam ‘ a fantastic walk round a property that could well be owned by the National Trust ’ .
15 Proceedings may be instituted before a national court , and such proceedings have been successfully brought in the UK .
16 A group of MPs protested that it was ‘ totally unacceptable ’ for the Second World War to be omitted from the national curriculum for 7 to 14-year-olds .
17 We joined embattled coalfield communities in South Wales , who have suffered decades of dirt , noise and heavy traffic , in a call for a complete overhaul of Minerals Planning Guidance Note 3 which currently tells planning authorities that opencast mining should be permitted in the national interest .
18 In particular , the European Court did not answer the second question posed for its consideration by this House , which was concerned with the criteria to be applied by the national court in deciding whether or not to grant interim protection of the rights claimed .
19 Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 3 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not , in the author 's view , well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests ( failure to comply being a serious criminal offence ) and disclosing other interests ( which is simply a matter of prudence , but involves no breach of law ) .
20 Special mention should be made of the National Freight Corporation , which was exceptionally successful after privatization .
21 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
22 As well as campaigning for Oban to be made into a national park , WWF is also working closely with the government to nurture sustainable forest management .
23 The House of Lords said that the Crown could claim immunity : ( a ) where the contents of the document were such that objection could be made in the national interest to their disclosure ; ( b ) where the documents , although themselves harmless , fell within a class of documents which should always be withheld .
24 ALLEGATIONS that the Department of Trade and Industry may have lost the taxpayer millions of pounds over the sale of the Rover Group to British Aerospace are to be made by the National Audit Office , Parliament 's financial watchdog .
25 Trevor Isles who 's Deputy Clerk to the Justices in north Oxfordshire is also confident the unit fine system will be fairer , he says ‘ if successful , it could be adopted on a national scale ’ .
26 It became clear during the piloting of the original interpreter training courses that there would be a need to train trainers with specific skills if the model were to be adopted on a national basis .
27 The plant will generate around 30 megawatts of electricity , which will be fed into the national grid .
28 The agreement provided for the 5,000-strong rebel army ( the UDPA ) to be absorbed into the National Resistance Army ( the regular army ) .
29 The party policy at an election , the manifesto , should be decided by the National Executive Committee on the basis of resolutions passed at the annual conferences .
30 A talented photographer who contributed regularly to THE FACE , his work can be seen at the National Portrait Gallery , London , from Nov 8-Jan 20 .
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