Example sentences of "their [noun sg] [prep] the national " in BNC.

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1 Another successful project had been their support of the National Woodland Trust Appeal , which had raised over £400 .
2 even tapers and tadpoles could play their part in the national cause .
3 Whether they want to go or not , they take their turn and the employer had to pay a percentage into the pool what those men earned , so when those men had n't work at all they drew their money from the National Dock Labour Board .
4 It could be said that they have abandoned whole areas of their responsibility to the national museums .
5 The parish expressed their appreciation to the National Trust for the use of the Coniston Hall and also to all those who made the occasion such a happy family affair .
6 Despite problems of cutbacks and a diminution of services , more than two-thirds of nurses quizzed still see their future with the National Health Service .
7 Already in Britain there are plans for putting into communication the computer-based personal information systems of DHSS , the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Centre , the Police National Computer and the Inland Revenue ; and the embossed plastic cards with unique machine-readable numerical identifiers which are now issued automatically to all school-leavers to mark their entry into the National Insurance scheme will in a few years ' time be , in effect , national identity cards .
8 They also took their campaign onto the national stage through their participation in the Anti-Nuclear Power Show at the Carnsore Point site .
9 He filled six key posts ( all of which were election-related ) , including that of Prime Minister , with non-party figures , an action which earned him warm acclaim from the main opposition parties both of which pledged full support for the new administration and ended their boycott of the National Assembly .
10 TEACHERS yesterday continued their boycott of the National Curriculum tests with up to 600,000 pupils spared three hours of maths exams .
11 Their share of the national vote dropped more than five per cent to below 30 per cent for the first time .
12 — COXHOE WMC snooker aces , Paul Davison , Eddie Rhodes and Neil Moseley , continue their success in the National CIU Snooker Team Championships with a visit to the semi-final in Leeds on Saturday June 6 .
13 For example a curriculum leader in a small primary school leads a small group to scrutinise a selection of pupils ' work from different year groups to examine progression and continuity and their relation to the National Curriculum a department in a secondary school reviews its curricular provision ; assesses the implications of the National Curriculum for that subject ; analyses policies and practice on pupil assessment ; analyses examination/test results ; reviews pupils ' written work to check on progression and continuity a team considers relations with parents and the wider community the head , a deputy or a senior teacher leads a working party on topics such as cross-curricular issues , curriculum provision as a whole , pupil attendance , school documentation the staff development or INSET co-ordinator leads a working party to review staff development , INSET provision and dissemination , teacher appraisal , care of probationer teachers ( DES 1989e:8 ) .
14 Editor , — David E Mutton and colleagues report their analysis of the national Down 's syndrome register for 1989–91 .
15 What freedom teachers may have in this area centres principally on their delivery of the National Curriculum .
16 Wales also filed a clean bill of health after their stint at the National Stadium yesterday with Mike Hall and Tony Clement , who had been struggling with groin and ankle injuries respectively , satisfying the medics .
17 Many other contemporary examples of both national as well as international institutional policy in which the market is seen as the only means to improve peasants ' and pastoralists ' incomes and to increase their contribution to the national exchequer can be found in Heyer , Roberts and Williams ( 1981 ) .
18 Similarly , when individuals or organisations offer us extensive personal collections or archives , some thought must be given to their research potential and their contribution to the national heritage profile of the collections , in relation to the Library 's capacity to store , preserve , catalogue and make available the material in question .
19 A TEAM of Darlington schoolgirls are on their way to the national finals of a public speaking competition .
20 Press agencies and wire services : There are a number of press agencies based in London and in the provinces who cover news events and feed their material to the national and other papers .
21 Craig Brown , the assistant to Andy Roxburgh , recalls the two men going to watch Goram — first capped by Alex Ferguson against East Germany at Hampden in 1985 — play for Oldham at the start of their stewardship of the national side seven years ago .
22 Defeated presidential candidates who won at least 1 per cent of the total vote were entitled to an extra seat for their party in the National Assembly so that the final overall number of deputies could exceed 90 .
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