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

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1 Troops loyal to President Gnassingbe Eyadema again disrupted the transition period [ see also p. 39041 ] when a 100-strong force occupied the National Assembly building on Oct. 22 and successfully demanded the unfreezing of the assets of the Rassemblement du peuple togolais ( RPT ) , formerly the sole legal party , led by Eyadema , which had been dissolved in August 1991 [ see p. 38379 ] .
2 In order to facilitate such cross-border activity , EC rules have in important respects harmonised the national systems of company law and business regulation , thereby providing the underlying framework upon which implementing national rules is based .
3 Participants in the rally , held by a coalition of opposition movements called the National Salvation Front , waved red Soviet and Czarist flags as speakers accused Yeltsin and his administration of destroying the former Soviet Union and Russia .
4 ‘ The Proposal ’ shall mean the proposal entitled The National Corpus Initiative submitted to IEATP on 11 May 1990 on behalf of the Parties to this agreement together with any amendments agreed between the Parties and accepted by IEATP and attached to this Agreement as Addendum B.
5 When Milongo on Jan. 19 reiterated his support for Col. Gangouo , troops occupied the national radio and television stations in Brazzaville , and sealed off the airport .
6 And then in nineteen eighty nine , the the government decided to split up the water authorities , privatize the utility part , that is treatment of of sewage and supply of water , and split up a regulatory body called the National Rivers Authority .
7 In will be a single body called the National Executive with representatives from the regional divisions and industry sector panels .
8 We also have another watchdog called the National Rivers Authority .
9 A new book prize called The National Art Book Prize is to be launched in Britain , sponsored by The National Art Collections Fund and Waterstone 's booksellers .
10 Finally , in the crisis of 1808 some of the reformists and many of the radical intellectuals deserted the national cause and served ‘ the intruder ’ , the French king , Joseph I. To traditionalists this treason was inevitable since both derived their ideas from the national enemy .
11 Those are the Saw Doctors interesting this about the Saw Doctors is one of them won the lottery in Ireland I do n't they have a lottery we 're go when are we going to get a national lottery that 's what I want to know when are we going to get it a national next year we 're going to get a national lottery that 's right and one of the Saw Doctors won the national lottery and he won three quarters of a million pounds er and they have n't made much money the Saw Doctors but he won three quarters of a million pounds so that have n't worked for quite some time but they are back on the scene as I speak and er they really if if they er come to York they 're certainly worth seeing .
12 The stability of the former ruling party was also threatened by the announcement on Sept. 21 that Lee Jong Chan , a former member of the DLP who had unsuccessfully challenged Kim Young Sam for the party 's presidential nomination [ see p. 38911 ] , had launched a new political organization called the National Alliance for New Politics .
13 In Denmark , Sweden and Norway the trade unions work together in similarly long-established federations called the National Organisations ( Landsorganisationen , or LO ) which exist not only for manual employees but with separate confederations for white-collar and professional workers .
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