Example sentences of "[prep] [art] national [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm what it is we 're a press agency working for the national papers and about eighteen months ago we did Em Emma 's story for the Sunday People erm and now I 've just seen the Evening Mail today erm and I 've got , you know the how she 's grown nine inches in the past eighteen months , er and just thought the story might er might take another outing and I just wondered if it was possible f for you to help us contact her er her mother at all ?
2 Keeper of Art Galleries for the National Museums and Art Galleries on Merseyside
3 As the hon. Gentleman will know , responsibility for the national museums and galleries of Scotland rests with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland , not with me .
4 Originally from Hull and now living near Llangollen she was previously with the Royal Exchange Theatre , Manchester and is a former Press officer for the National Musems and Galleries , Merseyside .
5 There are no formal ties between the national clearinghouses but they maintain regular contact , and exchange information , newsletters and materials .
6 With the change of function and responsibility between the national boards and the UKCC , it is obvious that the joint committee and the national board standing committee of health visitors and district nurses are , de facto , abolished .
7 Centralised negotiations between the union and employer confederations led to ‘ frame agreements ’ which then provided guidelines for industry-wide negotiations between the national unions and employers ' organisations .
8 Rather : ‘ The business interests of the nation as a whole are subordinated to those of certain sectional interests that usurp control of the national resources and use them for their private gain . ’
9 ‘ Revisions of the National Accounts and balance of payments figures have caused worry .
10 On May 13 Don W. Wilson — who , as the head of the National Archives and Records Administration , was generally accepted as the custodian of the Constitution — declared his support for the validity of the measure and stated that he was preparing to certify its adoption as the 27th Amendment .
11 Charles Dollar of the National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA ) ( USA ) wrote some early studies ( e.g. 1971 ) and these have now been followed by numerous articles in Archivaria , American Archivist , the publication of special reports , and the summaries of meetings ( e.g. Research Issues … 1991 ) .
12 Tired cliches like the ‘ information revolution ’ and the no longer new ‘ new technologies ’ tend merely to conceal the degree to which the production and publishing of the national newspapers and the rituals , allegiances and routine expectations of their various readerships have been reworked and transformed .
13 The main issues outstanding were : ( i ) the reorganization of the national finances and the respective allocations to Flanders and Wallonia ; ( ii ) voting rights for French-speakers living in the Flemish suburbs around Brussels ; ( iii ) the reorganization of agricultural support mechanisms along regional lines ; and ( iv ) the allocation of seats to the European Parliament .
14 Postgraduates can benefit greatly from the presence of the national galleries and museums with their major collections and from the important holdings of art historical literature in the University Library , the National Library of Scotland and in the gallery and museum libraries .
15 Mrs Whitehouse , 80 , head of the National Viewers and Listeners Association , said the second of Ken Russell 's four-part £4m adaption of D H Lawrence 's novel was ‘ a shocking waste of money . ’
16 The head of the National Viewers and Listeners ' Association , said the second episode of Ken Russell 's adaption was ‘ a shocking waste of money . ’
17 A split developed in the Independent Smallholders ' Party on Dec. 29 , 1989 , with the founding session of the National Smallholders and Bourgeois Party , attended by 150 members from Smallholders ' Party branches .
18 Nevertheless , because of the wilderness value of the national forests and the adoption of multiple use policies by the US national forest system , there remain conflicts of interest which arise because actual timber production is often uneconomic and many conservationists have argued against the commercial production of timber , proposing instead that such areas should be maintained as wilderness for recreation and conservation .
19 However , some organisations and companies may wish to build on the flexibility enabled by an entirely unit-based system and so design customised groups which no not meet all of the national criteria but for which a case can be made for special recognition , for example in the implementation of a particular programme of training or career development .
20 The short-term forces in question emanate from the political parties contesting the election and can be divided into three categories : the political context of the election , the candidates in the constituency and the standing in public opinion of the national parties and their leaders .
21 Similarly , although the works clubs which are in charge of workplace negotiations in Sweden are sub-organisations of the branches of the national unions and less loosely linked to union organisation than the equivalent shop steward system in Britain ( at least before the expansion of single-employer bargaining ) , nevertheless they act independently of the branch and national union headquarters .
22 An element in the plan dealing with privatization of the National Savings and Insurance Bank was withdrawn on Feb. 5 [ see below ] .
23 Bank workers went on strike on Feb. 4 and occupied the headquarters of the National Savings and Insurance Bank in the capital , Buenos Aires , in protest at the announcement that it was to be privatized , Cavallo withdrawing this intention on Feb. 5 .
24 Other PDC officials , including the chief of the National Police and the mayor of Panama City , were also dismissed .
25 One of the national museums and galleries for which I have responsibility , the Tate , is making great efforts , by setting up galleries in , for example , Liverpool and shortly in St. Ives , to make others of its collections regularly available for view in the north-west or the south-west .
26 Other relevant institutions in Edinburgh are the Scottish Record Office , the Scottish Ethnological Archive in Edinburgh and the collections of the National Museums and Galleries of Scotland .
27 Customers in the tea room of the Walker Art Gallery look on as the statue Death of Virginia is cleaned by experts Arlinda Ribeiro , left , and Polina Agapaki , of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside Picture : RICHARD WILLIAMS
28 The Sculpture conservers completing the intricate clean-up of the statue ‘ Death of Virginia ’ are Arlinda Ribeiro ( left ) and Polina Agapaki , of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside .
29 The Cardiff agreement of 22 July 1911 contained the even more specific statement " that the signing of this agreement shall constitute recognition of the National Sailors and Firemen 's Union of Great Britain and Ireland " .
30 James Gillespie Graham 's The Chapel of St Anthony the Eremite at Murthly , Perthshire , the seat of Sir William Drummond Stewart ( Edinburgh , 19850 ) was purchased with a grant from the Friends of the National Libraries and donations from Scottish members .
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