Example sentences of "[noun] at the national " in BNC.

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1 WASHINGTON , D.C. The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art has just published volume 11 of Sponsored Research in the History of Art 1991–1992 .
2 I an authorised officer in nineteen sixty eight , so it 'd have been twenty years and er from there I became er an instructor in nineteen eighty four er having successfully completed a number of national run courses on firearms , firearms tactics at the national school of firearms er which are in the metropolitan district and er Lancashire and West Yorkshire .
3 For the latest in organic gardening join the Henry Doubleday Research Association at the National Centre for Organic Gardening , Ryton-on-Dunsmore , Coventry , CV8 3LG .
4 However , as the third week began in Croydon , Bates dispatched a series of home players , including Mark Petchey , Sean Cole ( avenging a previous defeat at the National Championships ) , Andrew Richardson ( who gave a fine performance reflecting future potential ) and Joelson .
5 The raider escaped with £760 after demanding cash from a cashier at the National and Provincial in Bondgate at 2.55pm on December 27 .
6 This year 's keynote speaker was Rayna Green , who is Director of the American Indian programme at the National Museum of American History .
7 The best case in point , of course , is the quadrupling of funds at the National Cancer Institute following Richard Nixon 's declaration of the ‘ war on cancer ’ .
8 In 1866 , after a term at the National Art Training School in South Kensington , she was invited to use a small studio in St John 's Wood , owned by her uncle , George Hering , a landscape artist .
9 THE SO-CALLED disease-of-the-month club is currently mustering legislative support for an objective that it almost reached in the last session of congress : creation of a separate headquarters for arthritis research at the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) .
10 Mill Reef at the National Stud in Newmarket .
11 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Includes Aids depicted in a church setting and Iris Murdoch at the National Portrait Gallery
12 His autobiography was published on September 28 and , on October 2 he gives a talk at the National Theatre .
13 Late news of an extra platform interview at the National to be held in the Cottesloe Theatre on Friday 6 Oct at 6.00 .
14 Related research is exploring these relationships at the national and river basin level , so that the farm-level work will be able to provide greater detail on specific ground level relationships , and on the factors which variability in response .
15 Next Saturday , Jackson could be on the receiving end of a hammering from Christie , when the pair meet over 60m at the national indoor championships in Birmingham .
16 Last week , the ARC turned out in force at the National Agricultural Centre near Coventry to show farmers its work , and to persuade them to ‘ get more out of muck ; ’ .
17 That it was made by a ‘ beginner ’ is a statement of the quality of entries at the National Marquetry Exhibition .
18 He was old , he told me , and he was feeling his age , and he had played the Lear for five months at the National in London and he was tired , and he wanted to patch things up with me because it would
19 While this remains largely true , there is growing awareness , not confined to elite groups , that decision-makers at the national level are unable to solve pressing domestic problems .
20 RIGHT Listeners at the National Sound Archive .
21 In 1863 Turner 's third son , William , assumed control of the Hammersmith Iron Works , but Turner remained involved in the business into the 1870s , in particular over the additions to the Winter Garden at Regent 's Park and those to the curvilinear range at the National Botanic Gardens , Dublin .
22 [ E. J. Diestelkamp , ‘ The Curvilinear Range at the National Botanic Gardens , Moorea ’ , Journal of The Irish Garden Plant Society , vol. ix , December 1990 ; idem , ‘ The Design and Building of the Palm House , Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew ’ , Journal of Garden History , vol. ii , no. 3 ; idem , ‘ Richard Turner and the Palm House at Kew Gardens ’ , Transactions of the Newcomen Society , vol. liv , 1982–3 ; John Hix , ‘ Richard Turner : Glass Master ’ , Architectural Review , vol. clii , no. 909 , November 1972 . ]
23 Sarah Draper , Assistant Curator of Archaeology at the National Maritime Museum , Greenwich , expresses the strongest disapproval of private wreck salvage operations and ‘ treasure hunters ’ who make large sums of money from salvage operations .
24 On 23 May he read his poetry at the National Gallery in Washington , to an audience which included St John Perse , all the time " keeping behind horn-rimmed spectacles an almost unchanging expression " .
25 As well as work at the national level , the programme also involves detailed research on the economy of one Indian village , Balanpur .
26 Dr Alastair McKinley is monitoring the amount of ultraviolet rays from the sun as part of his work at the National Radiological Protection Board .
27 Joan Washington , accent coach at the National Theatre , accuses Mr Kinnock of exaggerating his Welshness .
28 Helena Stoward , previously with Edward Arnold , has been appointed project editor at the National Society for the Promotion of Religious Education , the educational publishing arm of the Church of England .
29 Oliver Duddy stopped his man Noel Higgins of Glasnevin during a series of trials at the National Stadium last night .
30 Though the single-break flat-lidded coffin had made its entrance in the last quarter of the sixteenth century — the lead shell of Lady Elizabeth Howard ( d.1591 ) with appliqué lettering at Withyham , Sussex , is of this type , as is the pictorial representation of Sir Henry Unton 's 1596 coffin in the Unton portrait at the National Portrait Gallery , as well as a small sculptural representation of a coffin on the 1615 mural monument to Susan Kinges at Morston , Norfolk — the single-break gable-lidded shell seems to have been more popular .
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