Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the national " in BNC.

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1 Some stop-gap funding was provided immediately for British Lion and this was followed , in April 1949 , by the setting up of the National Film Finance Corporation which the Board of Trade provided with a revolving fund of £5 million ( expanded to £6 million in 1950 ) .
2 The success of this measure led to the deregulation of local bus services in 1986 , involving the break up of the National Bus Company and the introduction of private sector competition .
3 Eight years later these considerations did not apparently deter Lord Hailsham ( then Lord Chancellor ) from supporting the setting up of the National Industrial Relations Court ( NIRC ) .
4 Where the sequence of information is important to the understanding of a given topic ( for instance , the origins of the Unification of Italy or the setting up of the National Governments , 1931–39 ) you must develop a system that clearly but succinctly shows the connections between events and ideas and also pinpoints continuities/discontinuities in a line of development .
5 The greatest reform in access to health care was the setting up of the National Health Service in 1948 .
6 What is more , any forecast about the way in which industry will develop within the United Kingdom and the European Community in the remainder of this century suggests that national prosperity will depend to an increasing extent on the successful skilling up of the national work force to meet the new demands that will be made by industry , technology , the professions and academia .
7 Headley Feast with today 's round up of the national football .
8 John Prescott , transport spokesman , has largely been frozen out of the national campaign , which is surprising given his adept performance on BBC 's election call this week .
9 They briefly walked out of the National Assembly during the speech .
10 THE NEW Health Secretary , Mrs Virginia Bottomley , set herself an ambitious target yesterday — to ‘ take the politics ’ out of the National Health Service .
11 NEED grew out of the national organisation , Ecumenical Centre for Development , which encourages the participation of churches in Philippine development and democratic growth .
12 After the judgment Mr de Gruchy said : ‘ The decision enables the NASUWT to continue its action to protect members against excessive workload arising out of the national curriculum testing and assessment arrangements . ’
13 The liability of husbands and wives ( it does not apply to unmarried couples which seems anomalous ) arises out of the National Assistance Act 1948 and the income support regulations , and is discretionary for the local authority and DSS .
14 In the early 1970s , three-quarters of married women chose to opt out of the national insurance scheme .
15 Even when the story was out of the national news , the regional media , now well connected to useful sources , kept it rolling .
16 Generally dealing managers have had to bargain with journalists to keep their firms ' names out of the national press .
17 It was the water authority of Bradford that was largely instrumental in keeping Washburndale out of the National Parks .
18 I mean increasingly small authorities are effectively opting out of the national negotiat now we ca n't ignore th
19 It was suggested that one of the reasons for this was that his main work as an advocate had been on behalf of trade unions , and on one occasion he had walked out of the National Industrial Relations Court in protest at the judge .
20 And why I sit here , husbandless , dependent upon social security supplemented by such pitiful amounts of money as I can wring out of the national press , and Bernard genuflects once more , fled back to his baptismal church , terrified by the very notion of living outside it .
21 Will the Secretary of State accept that there are those of us who have never made the point that trust status is about opting out of the national health service , but have said that it is about local accountability and the views of local people ?
22 Women for Socialism developed out of the national Chesterfield Socialist Conferences as an autonomous socialist-feminist women 's group .
23 Talking about privatising the National Health Service and opting out of the National Health Service is not actually very helpful because people do n't believe that , they do n't believe it 's er N H S P L C. They do not , it is not a British Gas , it is not a British Telecom , they know it 's not and it devalues your argument if you talk of it in those terms , and it allows Waldergrave to stand up and to renounce and reject your statements and weaken your case .
24 You 're not walking , not about widespread privatisation , but creeping privatisation and you 're now talking about not opting out of the National Health Service but you 're now talking about opting out of local national Health Service control .
25 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
26 They say she was forced out of the National Health service because of no long term care beds .
27 If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple .
28 If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple .
29 Not even defeat by an American team whose followers barely understand the rules will persuade him that he has nowhere left to go but out of the national manager 's chair .
30 He is currently in Israel although a leg strain will keep him out of the national side , who play Finland in Helsinki in a World Cup tie tomorrow .
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