Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [prep] the national " in BNC.
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1 | Mr. Peter Walker : The conclusions of my review of the National Health Service in Wales are included in the White Paper " Working for Patients " , Cm. 555 . |
2 | ‘ I got my chance in the national side when injuries put me into the match against Romania in Bucharest three years ago . |
3 | In the book I quote a letter from my father when I was at Cambridge , and I remember talking to my father about the National Gallery as early as 1928 . |
4 | As I cross the Elizabeth Bridge on my way to the National Museum , three optimistic fishermen are casting lines from a small sandbank . |
5 | As the sign for Piccadilly Circus flashed by I braved the warm draught on the platform again and on my way to the National Gallery I passed Trafalgar Square where I observed the pigeons strangely doing the same things I had seen just moments before , except of course rather less ‘ chicly ’ . |
6 | I certainly enjoyed my attendance at the National Farmers Union meeting this morning . |
7 | Another successful project had been their support of the National Woodland Trust Appeal , which had raised over £400 . |
8 | even tapers and tadpoles could play their part in the national cause . |
9 | Whether they want to go or not , they take their turn and the employer had to pay a percentage into the pool what those men earned , so when those men had n't work at all they drew their money from the National Dock Labour Board . |
10 | It could be said that they have abandoned whole areas of their responsibility to the national museums . |
11 | IBM Corp made its debut at the National Association of Broadcasters Exhibition with its Ultimedia Tools Series , an integrated suite of over 60 software tools . |
12 | DEBORAH Warner , who stunned us with her Titus Andronicus and Electra , makes her debut at the National directing Brecht 's The Good Person of Sichuan in the Olivier . |
13 | The ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) suffered a humiliating defeat in the general election of March 24 , losing its majority in the National Assembly . |
14 | A spokesman for the Department of Transport said last night that the DoT would be making its response to the National Audit Office report today . |
15 | The existence of a bibliography and index in a book may be ascertained from its entry in the national bibliography , but the quality of these items is best judged from examination of the book itself . |
16 | All his life , MacDonald had fought against a class view of politics and for the primacy of political action as against industrial ; for him the logical corollary was that the party must be prepared , when necessary , to subordinate the sectional claims of the unions to its conception of the national interest . |
17 | The parish expressed their appreciation to the National Trust for the use of the Coniston Hall and also to all those who made the occasion such a happy family affair . |
18 | The Government has published its review of the National Health Service and has subsequently released 8 working papers . |
19 | Despite problems of cutbacks and a diminution of services , more than two-thirds of nurses quizzed still see their future with the National Health Service . |
20 | The Working People 's Alliance had responded by resigning its seat in the National Assembly on Feb. 3 , and the conservative United Force and the main opposition People 's Progressive Party similarly declared on April 2 that their members would resign their seats . |
21 | Already in Britain there are plans for putting into communication the computer-based personal information systems of DHSS , the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Centre , the Police National Computer and the Inland Revenue ; and the embossed plastic cards with unique machine-readable numerical identifiers which are now issued automatically to all school-leavers to mark their entry into the National Insurance scheme will in a few years ' time be , in effect , national identity cards . |
22 | Its management of the National Debt ; |
23 | The second function which gives the Bank power to influence financial markets derives from its management of the National Debt . |
24 | They also took their campaign onto the national stage through their participation in the Anti-Nuclear Power Show at the Carnsore Point site . |
25 | Under the RES the number of constituencies allotted to each region would need to be proportionately related to its percentage of the national electorate . |
26 | In her work on the National Health Service , Stewart ( 1989b ) produces a similar list : |
27 | welcomed everyone with the news that had been awarded a GL&SE Sports Council Award for Services to Sport , in the category of ‘ Raising Standards of Performance ’ for her work with the National Display Team . |
28 | And after he 'd gone , and Isobel had returned to the newsroom to file all the dead stories and check the agency printers for the next hour 's updates ready to hand over to Jim , the late-shift newsreader , it briefly crossed her mind that maybe , just maybe , a rising star of journalism with her eye on the national media might have asked a couple of more searching questions . |
29 | He filled six key posts ( all of which were election-related ) , including that of Prime Minister , with non-party figures , an action which earned him warm acclaim from the main opposition parties both of which pledged full support for the new administration and ended their boycott of the National Assembly . |
30 | TEACHERS yesterday continued their boycott of the National Curriculum tests with up to 600,000 pupils spared three hours of maths exams . |