Example sentences of "part of the national " in BNC.

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1 The leadership of the state knew in large measure what was wanted : it was part of the national — popular consciousness as well as being itself a result of the convention between church and Irish parliamentary party in the previous century .
2 In agreeing to fight the election as part of the National Government , the Liberal party abdicated from its role as a major participant in the political system .
3 If trade unions can stir up support they will receive sympathy from non-Communists who cherish the five storey factory as part of the national heritage .
4 For this reason local taxes will always be seen as part of the national tax structure .
5 The political parties warmed up for a general election by bickering over whether the new health trusts remain part of the national health service .
6 As the shameful precursor to the glory of 1940 and the Dunkirk spirit , it is an essential part of the national myth .
7 The project is already fully booked for the next year for children all over the county studying the Victorian era as part of the national curriculum .
8 More than just a pastime or a pursuit of Olympic excellence performed by an elite few , the worthy aim of teaching every child to swim 25 metres by the age of 11 will soon be a part of the national curriculum .
9 Under the Adult Education Regulations of 1924 , all existing sixteen Districts of the WEA became eligible for direct , specific grant-aid from the Board of Education and the status of the WEA as an integral part of the national framework in a putative educational system was recognised .
10 Agriculture is an integral part of the national and European consumer economy , and the rural population has come to depend increasingly on services and supplies .
11 The provisions , discussed more fully below , allowing a departure from all or part of the National Curriculum in certain cases or where certain individuals are concerned , were introduced when the bill was before the Commons in early 1988 .
12 Religious education and collective worship ( provision of which is compulsory under sections 2 and 6 ) do not form part of the National Curriculum .
13 The confusing rules prohibiting charging for educational provision ( including anything provided as part of the National Curriculum ) and examination entry ( see Appendix to this chapter ) , and the requirement that a course of study leading to a qualification authenticated by an outside body be approved by the Secretary of State or a designated body , have imposed further constraints on what may be offered .
14 It is not part of the National Curriculum , for which , as we have seen , there are prescribed attainment targets and programmes of study .
15 Multicultural education does not specifically form part of the National Curriculum .
16 This could not be handled via temporary exception from part of the National Curriculum , referred to earlier ( see p. 118 ) , because a ‘ general direction ’ can only be issued if the head teacher considers that it is inappropriate for the child to follow the National Curriculum and in his opinion that situation is likely to change within six months .
17 It is now part of the National Theatre .
18 In the Second World War it was protected by the government which , in order to preserve part of the national heritage , transferred a group of White Parks to the famous King Ranch in Texas , USA .
19 Now , with Government aid as a part of the national British Shipbuilders , modern equipment has been installed but there is less work due to foreign competition .
20 From 1946 , for example , New Town Development Corporations were given extensive powers to acquire and develop land as part of the national new-town programme .
21 There is provision in the Education Act , under special circumstances , for the suspension of all or part of the National Curriculum , so as to allow developmental work to take place .
22 In the case of a Local Commissioner , if at any stage in the investigation he decides that the action complained of also concerns a government department or part of the national health service ( e.g. a hospital ) he will consult the Parliamentary Commissioner or the Health Service Commissioner as the case may be .
23 This is not idle City gossip , but a sample of the detail to emerge from City Lives , an oral history of the City and part of the National Life Story Collection ( NLSC ) at the British Library 's National Sound Archive ( NSA ) .
24 Wind turbines can generate electricity for the local community or be part of the national grid , such as the Orkney Islands and Carmarthen Bay .
25 Some , however , were part of the national railway system ( SNCF ) and besides being useful transport for villagers , were a tourist attraction .
26 As part of the national curriculum , children are expected to find out about and use as many different textiles and machines as possible .
27 In 1941 , with such bracing words as ‘ Your garden is part of the National Defences ’ and ‘ Cloches versus Hitler ’ , advertisements subsidised the first edition of the Vegetable Garden Displayed .
28 The putative identity of labourism and the Labour Party is questionable , and , given a powerfully argued case for seeing the party as an integral part of the national culture , rather surprising .
29 A prime example of this type of system is run by Freight Computer Systems , part of the National Freight Consortium , Europe 's largest transport and distribution company .
30 But the fact remains that in France , where couture is seen as part of the national heritage , there would be questions in parliament before Dior or Chanel foundered .
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