Example sentences of "who [vb past] the national [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Steven Hall who proposed the national crèche scheme .
2 Without it , the main clause would not make much sense : The architect who designed the National Theatre is Sir Dennis Lasdun .
3 Both Zbigniew Brzezinski , who headed the National Security Council under Jimmy Carter , and Robert McFarlane , who did the same job for Ronald Reagan , joined the Centre for Strategic and International Studies on leaving office .
4 For example , the critic and essayist John Bailey was a figure who linked the National Trust with the English Association in his concern equally for the heritage and literary values .
5 Similarly , those who formed the National Government believed that it was National in the sense that its objective — balancing the budget — was shared by all parties .
6 The race incorporates the Welsh championships , and among the 1,600 lining up will be Olympic marathon man Steve Brace , who won the national title the last time the championships were held in Llandudno .
7 BELFAST solicitor John Boston , who won the National Seniors golf championship twice and was runner-up last year , was again runner-up this season in the Munster Seniors Open championship at Castletroy .
8 It was this Council , consisting of members nominated by the Secretary of State himself , who issued the National Criteria according to which the new examination should be conducted , and who continue to approve all the particular subject criteria , which must be finally approved by the Secretary of State .
9 Yet the Conservative dominance of the new government , and their move towards protectionism , alienated Sir Herbert Samuel and the free traders who left the National government in September 1932 .
10 ESA 's contribution to the US station has been withheld until concrete proposals emerge from the redesign ordered last month by US president , who instructed the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) to scale down the station and cut its operational costs in half ( see Nature 361 , 195 ; 1993 ) .
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