Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [prep] the national " in BNC.
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1 | Everything else is consumed within the national economy . |
2 | Monk 's House is owned by the National Trust ; Charleston is owned by the Charleston Trust . |
3 | Because Beinn Alligin is owned by The National Trust For Scotland , there 's no access restriction in the stalking season which means you do n't have to worry about disturbing rich , fat dick-heads out to kill things for fun . |
4 | It is owned by the National Trust and is a permanent local landmark . |
5 | It is owned by the National Trust ( identified by their sign ) and occupied by a tenant who will show the cottage to interested visitors on application at reasonable times . |
6 | This barn is owned by the National Trust , and is open throughout the year . |
7 | Penzance has fine views of St Michael 's Mount , a fairytale castle built on an island reached at high tide by boat and at low tide by a causeway , which is owned by the National Trust . |
8 | Thomas Cook is a wholly owned subsidiary of Midland Bank , Pickfords is owned by the National Freight Consortium ( previously the National Freight Corporation until its de-nationalization in 1983 and ‘ buy-out ’ by management ) and Lunn Poly is owned by Thomson Holidays . |
9 | We are encouraged by the success of this venture which is seen as being a very important contribution , not only to the WISE programme but in extending the influence of technology to more girls , particularly now that the subject is included in the National Curriculum . |
10 | Egypt 's multiparty electoral system is dominated by the National Democratic Party ( NDP ) , which held 346 of the 448 elected seats in the People 's Assembly after the April 1987 elections ( see pp. 35224-25 ) . |
11 | English-language programme for Welsh viewers , which is transmitted from the National Folk Museum 's garden at St Fagan 's in Cardiff , and presented by David Jones , superintendent of parks and gardens in the City of London , with assistance from Jackie Emlyn and Ivor Mace . |
12 | Applications of the technology include individual houses in Germany and Switzerland that generate power during the day which is fed into the national grid , from which power is drawn at night . |
13 | You have to remember that on the whole the school is run by the principal and her staff and erm the teaching is related to the National Curriculum . |
14 | She is seen at the National Cemetery in Seoul paying her respects to the thousands killed in the Korean War . |
15 | Bradford is connected to the national motorway network via the M606 . |
16 | That is argued by the National Farmers Union , the Farmers Union of Wales , the National Farmers Union for Scotland and all informed farming opinion . |
17 | The work is done by the national branches . |
18 | This interest is reflected in the National Curriculum for Science which devotes one of its major components to this type of work . |
19 | Dr David Horrobin , whose Efamol company specialises in evening primrose oil , says this natural product is approved by the National Health Service for the treatment of breast pain and certain forms of eczema and may soon be used as a way of preventing diabetics going blind or suffering from kidney disorders . |
20 | Yet a scorn for materialism , the measurement of wealth , is fundamental to Buddhism which is rooted in the national psychology . |
21 | Open Access is produced by the National Library of Scotland as a medium for the exchange of information among employees . |
22 | The total value of goods and services produced is measured by the national income ( Y ) . |
23 | An 1840 Cornish beam engine remains at the Levant mine , and is preserved by the National Trust . |
24 | The locomotive ‘ Gladstone ’ is preserved in the National Railway Museum , York . |
25 | If a household purchases a typewriter for personal use , it is classified in the National Accounts as ‘ consumption ’ , yet the same purchase by a firm is classified as ‘ investment ’ , even though in both cases the capital asset yields a stream of useful services throughout its life . |
26 | It is based on the National Child Development Study which has been following a cohort of some 15,000 people from their birth in 1958 to early adulthood . |
27 | This is based upon the National Reporting Centre which operates from Scotland Yard . |
28 | Instead the locus of class struggle is displaced from the national level to the world level ( Wallerstein , 1981 ) . |
29 | One evidence of this is found in the National Curriculum , which has created two different schedules . |
30 | In the case of parish , town and community councils the Minister makes each year a block allocation of funds for capital expenditure borrowing , which is administered by the National Association of Local Councils . |