Example sentences of "national [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Mona Spink , a former national standard-bearer for the British Legion , was selling poppies opposite the RAF chapel , St Clement 's , in the Strand .
2 True to this tradition , the DES/Welsh Office National Curriculum consultation document of July 1987 stated that while , to be effective , a national framework for the secular curriculum required the backing of the law , ‘ legislation alone will not raise standards ’ .
3 The writings of HM Inspectorate can be seen to reinforce the commitment to a national framework for the curriculum .
4 Coinciding with the time of discussion on the national framework for the curriculum initiated by the DES , the Inspectorate issued a document giving their ‘ view of the curriculum ’ .
5 The Practical Curriculum ( Schools Council , 1981 ) was not in fact the Schools Council 's version of a national framework for the curriculum , rather it was ‘ an incitement to critical self-evaluation ’ by schools .
6 There is national funding for the scheme .
7 Anger at the preponderance of communists in the NSF , together with suspicions that the punishment to be meted out to Securitate agents might be too lenient , erupted at a demonstration by over 10,000 people outside the NSF headquarters ( the former Foreign Ministry building ) in Victory Square on Jan. 12 , following ceremonies marking a Day of National Mourning for the victims of the revolution .
8 Iran marked March 18 as a day of national mourning for the " massacre of the Iraqi people " and the " desecration " of the holy shrines in Najaf and Kerbala .
9 Plans at national level for the introduction of Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) have , from the first , emphasised the need for monitoring and evaluation .
10 I think that 's would be the only call on the publicity group really , cos we 'll have enough , enough stuff from national level for the rest of the distribution wo n't we ?
11 Some colleges already undertake their own training of senior management staff and the Further Education Staff College at Coombe Lodge has for years been catering at the national level for the management needs of senior staff by providing residential conferences and workshops , most of which are over-subscribed .
12 It was also the first opportunity at national level for the electorate to deliver its verdict on the DLP , which had been formed by Roh in January 1990 through the merger of his minority ruling party with two of the three main opposition parties [ see pp. 37187-88 ] .
13 Gross and net national income for the United Kingdom , 1987 .
14 1.1 The National Curriculum English Working Group was set up on 29 April 1988 by the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales to advise on attainment targets , programmes of study , and associated assessment arrangements for English in the National Curriculum for the period of compulsory schooling .
15 Under the 1988 Act , such a statement may disapply or modify the application of any or all of the provisions of the National Curriculum for the pupils for whom the statement is made .
16 The National Curriculum English Working Group was formally set up on 29 April 1988 by the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales to advise on attainment targets , programmes of study and associated assessment arrangements for English in the National Curriculum for the period of compulsory schooling .
17 It 's all part of the PE programme which is to be introduced onto the National Curriculum for the first time .
18 Her political and geographical position in the centre of Europe gives the Germans a sense of special national responsibility for the future of the continent .
19 The National Endowment for the Arts in the United States has been under heavy fire for its choices , as is usual for Ministries , whether in nineteenth-century France or the present-day USSR .
20 Second , such support as there is , via the National Endowment for the Arts ( currently it is funded at $130m , which to the federal government is peanuts ) , is the more visible for being infinitesimal and therefore vulnerable .
21 By the time that the Educational Facilities Laboratories and the National Endowment for the Arts were producing their two excellent booklets on the reuse of railroad stations in 1974 and 1975 , only one per cent of all inter-city travel was by train .
22 Mr Soros 's organisation is one of three , private , non-profit East-West agencies which have formed a partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts ( NEA ) to support arts collaboration between the United States and the former Soviet Union , the others being the Citizen Exchange Council and the Trust for Mutual Understanding .
23 The National Endowment for the Humanities rejected the society for a $1-million grant in 1988 , citing mismanagement and neglect .
24 YOU have to wonder what the Bush administration was looking for when it set out , in early 1989 , to find a new chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts .
25 In the US , the arts briefly hit the headlines when President Bush unedifyingly threw the Head of the National Endowment for the Arts to the wolves of the right–wing electorate because the NEA had sponsored some difficult , and , in particular , sexually explicit arts projects in recent years .
26 He also emphasised in an article in the Financial Times the cost of politicians meddling in art and referred to President Bush 's ditching of John Frohnmayer , Chairman of the US National Endowment for the Arts .
27 WASHINGTON , D.C. Politics continues to wreak havoc on the National Endowment for the Arts .
28 Now there are rumours circulating that the NEA will be abolished , or combined with its sister agency , the National Endowment for the Humanities .
29 In the President 's budget proposal for 1993 , while the President requested an $11.1 million increase to $189 million for the National Endowment for the Humanities , his NEA request remained unchanged at $175.9 million .
30 This year 's Republican Party primary elections mark the first time that the controversies of the past three years over the National Endowment for the Arts , the federal agency charged with arts support , have entered the realm of American presidential politics .
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