Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] the national " in BNC.

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1 He was going back into the National Health Service and had taken a consultancy in a drug dependency unit based at the Lurie Foundation Hospital for Dipsomaniacs on Hampstead Road .
2 But they will face a difficult task in getting back into the National Leagues , especially with the scrap for players in the North-East likely to intensify .
3 I mean increasingly small authorities are effectively opting out of the national negotiat now we ca n't ignore th
4 Will the Secretary of State accept that there are those of us who have never made the point that trust status is about opting out of the national health service , but have said that it is about local accountability and the views of local people ?
5 Talking about privatising the National Health Service and opting out of the National Health Service is not actually very helpful because people do n't believe that , they do n't believe it 's er N H S P L C. They do not , it is not a British Gas , it is not a British Telecom , they know it 's not and it devalues your argument if you talk of it in those terms , and it allows Waldergrave to stand up and to renounce and reject your statements and weaken your case .
6 You 're not walking , not about widespread privatisation , but creeping privatisation and you 're now talking about not opting out of the National Health Service but you 're now talking about opting out of local national Health Service control .
7 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
8 Four hospitals in the central south area are to carry out a pilot study in running their own affairs , a first step towards opting out of the National Health Service .
9 What is more , any forecast about the way in which industry will develop within the United Kingdom and the European Community in the remainder of this century suggests that national prosperity will depend to an increasing extent on the successful skilling up of the national work force to meet the new demands that will be made by industry , technology , the professions and academia .
10 After the judgment Mr de Gruchy said : ‘ The decision enables the NASUWT to continue its action to protect members against excessive workload arising out of the national curriculum testing and assessment arrangements . ’
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