Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] national " in BNC.

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1 Walkers pour over National Trust , Forestry Commission and Nature Conservancy information leaflets showing nature trails , with growing scepticism , not realising that they themselves are the problem .
2 But its advocates can readily concede that the Russian or British equivalents of , say , the US State Department have less national influence without thereby conceding an inch on the general proposition about the power of bureaucracies .
3 But it was not until March 1931 that the Government appointed an independent committee to recommend how national expenditure could best be reduced .
4 For the reader , however , an art defined as national , made as cohesive and marketable as possible , may be less than convincing as an entity ; it may be that within a survey or an anthology there are just a limited number of interesting and attractive works .
5 Candidates say that on the doorstep , education questions concern mainly national policies .
6 Will my hon. Friend explain how national vocational qualifications help vocational training ?
7 The Coleraine Times won the Newspaper Society award for the best free newspaper in Northern Ireland with the photographer and sports editor on that paper picking up national awards .
8 Broker Robert Flemings believes both National Power and PowerGen qualify as each way bets on the election .
9 DOUBTS remained last night over whether the Government had honoured its promise not to impose cash limits on drugs expenditure in the bill to bring in National Health Service changes published yesterday .
10 Today Boots said ’ We have no plans to change out national pricing policy but will take whatever action is necessary on a local basis to protect our business . ’
11 No knuckles rapped over National fiasco
12 Dark brown horses roamed freely , nosing round the caravans and grazing midst the rubbish , like black bears scavenging around National Park campsites in America .
13 TRT WINS AS NATIONAL NETWORKS , UK POST OFFICE PART
14 The North-east coalfield developed early because of access to sea routes to the capital ; the other landlocked coalfields catered only for regional markets before canals and navigable rivers enabled them to lower their prices and until the railways opened up national markets .
15 Several EC countries have in the meantime set up national labelling schemes .
16 Telling him that our plans include both National and London Flirting Days , we described how the following Monday our group of sympathisers would be distributing badges bearing the slogan ‘ I Flirt , Therefore I Am ’ at 20 London tube stations .
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