Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the national [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another £100.000 was put down for the National Union of Journalists , despite its clear and well-known policy of not investing in newspapers because of the inevitable conflict of interest in its role as champion of higher wages for journalists .
2 He said that the proper approach was to be found in against the National Coal Board nineteen eighty five one weekly reports nine thirty at ninety five .
3 A huge amount of political and industrial restructuring will have to take place as the east European states shake themselves down into the national structures that most suit their individual aspirations .
4 I sent home the the that document in with the national curriculum 's er report .
5 His vivid persona might have been contrived , but it chimed in with the national mood .
6 The Secretary of State has already proposed a set of tests to be used along with the national core curriculum .
7 The British Library Research and Development Department , which , along with the National Foundation for Educational Research in England and Wales and the Schools Council , has funded most of this research , is aware of that problem , and using a standing committee called the Discussion Group on User Education in Schools , it is endeavouring to bring the research into general practice , and even to extend the influence of the work into other levels of education , eg primary schools ( the concentration has been on secondary education so far ) .
8 The water company , which is also helping to fund the project , along with the National Rivers Authority , will drill a new borehole far enough away not to effect the water level in the fen .
9 On 26 August , the Council , along with the National Coaching Centre at Cramond is organising a seminar entitled Women and Sports Coaching , we will examine the problems faced by women and make recommendations on how these difficulties might be solved .
10 It 's more than ten percent down on the national average .
11 As a consequence , petitions flowed in to the National Assembly from all the local councils in France calling for a constitutional revision , but the majority in the Assembly rejected the appeals .
12 Thousands turn up for parties every weekend and tune in to the national radio show he does with Djaimin .
13 The LCCI Examinations Board Retailing NVQ Certificate have been developed by the Board to meet the criteria for accreditation laid down by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications .
14 Responsibility for the administration of services had been laid down by the National Health Service Act 1946 and the 1959 Act further defined the powers and duties outlined there .
15 For his purposes data sheets are ideal and standard tests laid down by the national standards institutions are the methods that he uses .
16 New rules brought in by the National Rivers Authority outlaw many part-time fishermen and their small boats from traditional grounds between Flint and Mostyn .
17 Anglo-Scots had a theory — perhaps justified by Bridie 's remark — that they had to be twice as good as a home-bred player to break through into the national team , whereas those North of the Border believed the corollary .
18 As a small clandestine organization the Britons Publishing Society was to become the main ideological source of an underworld whose principal themes were later to influence the racial nationalist tradition from the IFL through to the National Front .
19 If Elaine wins the regional award next month , she will go through to the national final in May .
20 A TALENTED teenager is through to the national finals of a top competition for electric pianos .
21 Tierrie Molignengo , who is 23 , works at the 15 North Parade restaurant , and he hopes he 's going to win through to the National Finals which take place in April , with his menu for four , which has by the rules of the game , to cost less than £35 .
22 It was handed over to the National Trust in 1956 .
23 As Nina Fishman ( 1980 ) has pointed out , despite the undoubted idealism and enthusiasm of committed trade unionists in these industries there was considerable reluctance among NUM members to go over to the National Coal Board , to run ‘ their ’ industry .
24 A CHEQUE for £890 has been handed over to the National Fire Service Benevolent Fund by firemen in Downpatrick .
25 The Los Angeles directorship , open since Earl A. Powell III agreed to take over at the National Gallery , now belongs to Michael Edward Shapiro , formerly chief curator in St Louis .
26 The socalled ‘ heritage ’ industry brought large numbers of foreign and other tourists to old centres of attraction like country houses ( now increasingly taken over by the National Trust ) , towns like Stratford , York , or Bath , and also to monuments of industrial or other archaeology .
27 A secret valley that 's never been open to the public could soon be taken over by the National Trust .
28 Another Dublin player Keith Barr has been suspended for a month — he too was sent off in the National League .
29 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 .
30 Some stop-gap funding was provided immediately for British Lion and this was followed , in April 1949 , by the setting up of the National Film Finance Corporation which the Board of Trade provided with a revolving fund of £5 million ( expanded to £6 million in 1950 ) .
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