Example sentences of "it [adj] [to-vb] the national [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A second instrument of control is the direct subordination to Moscow of the Armed forces and security services , making it possible to bypass the national leadership .
2 The first is that it turned out , political intentions notwithstanding , that the officers of the NCC saw in the National Curriculum a way to ensure that all pupils would share a common curriculum , a goal they already espoused , and that the DES found it unexceptionable to present the National Curriculum in this way .
3 We know from an HMI report of last year that more than three quarters of our secondary schools are finding it difficult to deliver the national curriculum because they do not have properly qualified staff in every subject .
4 And each breach at state level makes it harder to justify the national ban , particularly if banks can show that their presence is giving consumers a better deal .
5 It was no longer necessary to block Russia 's advance with an independent Poland and a strong Turkey to control the Dardanelles ; nor was it necessary to oppose the national struggles of the Czechs and the Southern Slavs .
6 Some social geographers might consider it sufficient to emphasize the national issue of distribution , leaving the spatial outcome as a secondary by-product .
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