Example sentences of "[noun] for [art] national " in BNC.

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1 They 're working an intense 8-hour day , 5 days a week in preparation for a national tour in March .
2 My first-ever story for a national magazine was about another of my seminal Ali experiences — a sparring session I 'd had with the Champ in 1975 , when , because of his influence , I was trying to make a living as a kickboxer .
3 Others , like Clifford or J. B. Paton , were leaders in various reform movements : in Clifford 's case for a national health service and the abolition of capital punishment ; in Paton 's , for rural colonization .
4 Mr George Bartlett QC opened the case for the National Grid Company at the inquiry in Northallerton on Tuesday with a detailed explanation of why upgrading of the present electricity network was needed .
5 There is still no provision for a national toxic wastes dump .
6 A GLANCE at the provision for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the president 's budget for 1994 reveals nothing unusual .
7 In lighter tone the Mad Hatters Tea Party was a great success , raising £88.86 for the national RBLWS birthday scheme .
8 YOU have to wonder what the Bush administration was looking for when it set out , in early 1989 , to find a new chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts .
9 A major change for the National Health Service will be the introduction of contracts for the provision of hospital services .
10 Labour Party plans for a national minimum wage were criticised by the AEU engineering union , which fears an erosion of skilled workers ' pay differentials .
11 But they are still discussing plans for a national network of terminals .
12 THOUSANDS of people stand to win a small fortune every week under new plans for a national lottery .
13 Based in the London Borough of Greenwich , the centre is the first in the Trust 's plans for a national network of centres providing information , advice counselling , advocacy , outreach support and a helpline for carers .
14 Mitterrand approves his Bibliothèque and plans for a national art library
15 While the saga of Très Grande Bibliothèque runs on , plans for a national art library linked to the transfer of the Bibliothèque National 's volumes to the controversial new Tolbiac site are beginning to take shape .
16 Detailed studies of English science during the period of the puritan domination have also revealed plans for a national agency to supervise technological innovation — plans that had taken shape in the mind of Samuel Hartlib .
17 The Donora episode , together with smogs in London in 1952 ( causing 4000 deaths ) and New York City in 1953 ( resulting in 200 deaths ; Greenburg et al. , 1962 ) , stimulated plans for a national air pollution conference and the introduction of a few bills in Congress ( none of them passed ) .
18 As part of the investigation into attitudes to mass electricity , the project explores the reception by the public of plans for a National Grid and looks at the way in which this programme was presented to those most likely to be environmentally and economically affected by its construction .
19 The fourth and final part of the strategy involved formulating plans for a national " renovation " after the war .
20 ‘ We have to submit our plans for a national scheme to the EC Commission by July 1994 and it must be operational by January 1995 .
21 Given this premise , we should not be surprised to find the police are in the forefront of support for proposals such as the introduction of identity cards ; it was not surprising to find the 1988 Superintendents ' Association conference not only supporting this motion , but arguing for the creation of twenty-four hour armed patrols throughout the country and making a plea for a national motorway squad .
22 Despite its distracting romantic plot , this was campaigning cinema which put a case for the nationalization of the mines as strong as the argument presented in The Citadel for a National Health Service .
23 The American House of Representatives voted by 261 to171 on 23 July to maintain funding for the National Endowment for the Arts ( NEA ) to its current level of $176 million .
24 In establishing funding for the National Endowment for the Arts , the Senate on Sept. 30 , 1989 , approved an amendment prohibiting the use of federal funds " to promote , disseminate , or produce obscene materials " .
25 More recently , for example , the DES provided funding for the National Curriculum Council ( NCC ) to procure five interactive discs supporting mathematics teaching in both primary and secondary schools .
26 The framework for the National Curriculum is set out in the Education Reform Act 1988 ( the 1988 Act ) .
27 The framework for the National Curriculum was set out in the Education Reform Act 1988 .
28 Keeper of Art Galleries for the National Museums and Art Galleries on Merseyside
29 She served the Copley News Service for a decade and then , married to a British businessman , Denis Nahum , settled in Bogota and became Latin American correspondent for The National Catholic Reporter .
30 However , I very much support and understand my hon. Friend 's enthusiasm for a national lottery .
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