Example sentences of "of national " in BNC.
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1 | Cedria is a full-time volunteer and one of national network of volunteers . |
2 | But some such efforts can have sympathy , as in those stirrings of national spirit in central Europe before 1914 , when literature , language and music were fuel for Czech , Polish or Hungarian aspirations . |
3 | Catalogues of major shows have also become bigger and more expensive in recent years , usually through the help of national , industrial or commercial sponsorship . |
4 | By this means , the association believes the cause of national unity will be furthered ‘ until a complete nationhood is achieved ’ ( Gaelic Athletic Association Rule Book ( 1970 ) , quoted Hickey 1984 : 40 ) . |
5 | The Easter rising of 1916 as an act of national liberation , unquestioned in the dominant catholic — nationalist culture from 1922 until well into the 1960s and 1970s , still holds a cherished place in the hearts of the majority of the people . |
6 | It was basically envisaged to be of national proportions as well as non-denominational , with religious instruction given in separate classes . |
7 | Added upset came in the same year from a speech by Dr W. Starkie , the commissioner of National Education in Ireland , who attacked school managers for not being up to their job . |
8 | CAMRA and Alma Books offer a growing list of national and regional guides covering good beer , accommodation and food |
9 | The Birmingham International Film and Television Festival enters its seventh year in 1991 acknowledged as an event of national and international importance . |
10 | Brian Degas and Harry Robertson who devised , wrote and produced SPECIALS will discuss their new series with a senior police officer of national standing , and with members of the cast . |
11 | The first five entries drawn after September 7 1991 to identify these two plants correctly will win £50 of National Garden Gift Tokens . |
12 | Masha had , in fact , learned the terrible lesson as the despicable pogroms developed into a policy of national hatred and persecution , later to be transformed into actual genocide and thence into the horrors of the Holocaust . |
13 | ‘ This is a major step forward in British men 's tennis — truly a first , ’ commented the LTA 's Director of National Training , Richard Lewis . |
14 | The Department of National Savings ( form SB4 obtainable at Post Offices ) and building societies will pay out amounts up to £5,000 on the evidence of the death certificate , although they are not bound to until the grant of probate or letters of administration have been issued . |
15 | Is there indeed a case for some form of national track authority in place of six regions ? |
16 | The only small crumb of comfort is that , since May 1990 , tenants ( but not managers ) of national brewers ' pubs can buy guest cask ales free of the tie — but the nationals have been quick to dominate this new market niche by organising their own lists of ‘ guest beers ’ , many of them brewed by their own subsidiaries . |
17 | It also controls the publication of national Campaign books and pamphlets . |
18 | The Chancellor is trying to convince his political audience that Britain 's deficit ( now running at close on 4 per cent of national income ) is not a problem ; and to convince the markets not to sell sterling . |
19 | Dr Akhtar pointed to incitement to racial hatred , libel , obscenity , and breaches of national security as areas in which the liberal state bans publication . |
20 | Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution is now the custodian of national standards on emissions from such plants , of which Britain currently has three . |
21 | Others believe that Mrs Aquino , by making a political decision on grounds of national security , is transgressing her own leadership principles . |
22 | Nor was Mrs Sutcliffe a national character or a character of national reputation . |
23 | It follows an editorial policy that believes foreign news should lead the first three pages , that matters of national interest should be philosophically debated in the newspaper 's columns , and that half a page of sport either side of the weekend is enough . |
24 | IN A culture and a century that have doubts about matching up to Prince Hamlet , feeling fitted at best to the role of attendant lord , it 's astonishing that Shakespeare 's Henry V should become , except at a time of national emergency , a resonant figure of any sort . |
25 | Professor Roland Smith , the chairman of British Aerospace , last night predicted that the European defence industry would be dominated by three or four major companies by the mid-nineties as a result of national and trans-national mergers . |
26 | It 's astonishing that Shakespeare 's Henry V should become , except at a time of national emergency , a resonant figure . |
27 | But despite all the authorities ' attempts to pretend that all goes well , the birthday celebrations are moving forward in the shadow of a public mood of national crisis , dramatised by the tens of thousands of East Germans struggling to flee to the West in recent weeks . |
28 | It also completed the long task of national reconciliation , burying by example the myth which dates from the 1946-49 Civil War , that right and left can never co-operate . |
29 | Reforms of national insurance and the abolition of the pensioners ' earnings rule will effect most of the working population , claims the Treasury in this month 's Economic Progress Report . |
30 | For a current account deficit on the balance of payments reflects a shortage of national savings , in relation to investment . |