Example sentences of "for an [adj] national [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Greenfield committee , so named after its eminent chairman Dr James Greenfield prescribed 14 doses of medicine for an ailing National Health Service ( NHS ) .
2 The computer for the National Cancer Center will form the central database for an online national network of imaging data on cancer patients .
3 Again , given the story 's setting and plot , it would have been easy for an insular national chauvinism to have been the prevailing tone .
4 The Amir had responded to the campaign by holding elections in June for an interim National Council .
5 For the other , the home secretary will favour the Independent Broadcasting Authority 's submission for an independent national radio — ‘ provided that satisfactory financing arrangements can be developed ’ .
6 By the 1960s parties in California had relatively little to do with campaigning : The state of California in the 1960s thus offered a singularly appropriate training ground for an aspirant national politician .
7 I will deal with three central issues : the desire for an English national tradition , the belief of Dr F. R. Leavis and his followers that the study of literature promotes moral sensitivity , and the claim by some post-structuralists that the privileged status accorded to ‘ great ’ literature reflects an unacceptable ideology .
8 The 1982 Constitution , which provided for an elected National Assembly , was suspended after the coup , as was the Democratic Party of Guinea , formerly the ruling and sole legal party .
9 The 1982 Constitution , which provided for an elected National Assembly , was suspended after the coup , as was the Democratic Party of Guinea ( PDG ) , formerly the ruling and sole legal party .
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