Example sentences of "[verb] the new national [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The intelligentsia has an enhanced role in creating and transmitting the new national culture through a national educational system . |
2 | He will take over responsibility for broadcasting from the Home Office in addition to administering the new national lottery . |
3 | The relaxed style was less of a surprise because Pierre Balmain also designed the new national police uniform . |
4 | In developing the New National Certificate Modules in Sciences attention has been paid to the advice contained in the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum ( SCCC ) Supplement to the Handbook for Senior Promoted Staff in Schools — Standard Grade . |
5 | Securing Springsteen to open the new National Bowl was a coup for the new owners . |
6 | As we prepare to open the new national seminary , Scotus College , I would ask that you invite people to join in prayer for the new college , and in thanksgiving for the work of the colleges which are closing to create this new national centre for the formation of priests for tomorrow . |
7 | His name and his music opened the new National Bowl , promoted now as a major venue for big rock stars . |
8 | The most zealous founders of the BFASS in 1839 were amongst those who had worked hardest to revitalise the local society network in the mid-1830s and so Joseph Sturge , John Scoble and the Quaker banker George Alexander toured areas of the country in 1839–40 to give the new national body the support of auxiliaries consciously orientated to universal abolition . |
9 | The success of the party in the regional poll ensured that SWAPO would dominate the new National Council , the upper chamber of the National Assembly , comprising two members from each regional council , expected to be inaugurated in early 1993 . |
10 | IT CAME as no surprise to me to learn that school inspectors have branded the new national curriculum a flop . |
11 | BRITAIN 's independent schools will have to replace or modify the traditional Common Entrance examination if they are to follow the new national curriculum , a former independent head warns , writes Simon Midgley . |
12 | Although independent schools are not legally obliged to follow the new national curriculum , which involves the study of 10 subjects , most are likely to do so . |
13 | MY SON is a teacher and I 've seen how hard he has worked to make the new national curriculum a success in his classroom . |