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

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1 Clockwise from left : Linda Fraser with Jane Brown , who is a nutritional at the National Dairy Council and Diane White of Zanussi ; a selection of fine English and Welsh cheeses ; delicious spinach and turkey roulade and a Zanussi cooker .
2 The cow , worth thousands of pounds , had been champion of several shows and was due to appear at the National Dairy Event in Warwickshire next weekend .
3 Dr Umberto Saffiotti , an experimental pathologist at the National Cancer Institute at the time , said that type of no-effect level toxicology posed was ‘ developed during the Stone Age of toxicology ’ , and has nothing to do with self-replicating effects of carcinogens .
4 The best case in point , of course , is the quadrupling of funds at the National Cancer Institute following Richard Nixon 's declaration of the ‘ war on cancer ’ .
5 But the work of Muschel and her collaborators , George Khoury , Richard Koller and Ravi Dhar at the National Cancer Institute and Paul Lebowitz at Yale , now makes it look as though the mutation may not have occurred in the tumour cells alone — instead , the mutant gene may be a rare variant that is actually inherited by some people .
6 A video image of Dale Kunzler , 10 , from Todmorden , West Yorkshire , is projected upside down on a screen behind him during a video workshop at the ‘ Let's Make A Film ’ Festival held at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television in Bradford at the weekend .
7 You can see it only on the giant screen at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television , Bradford .
8 REMEMBER — IN BRITAIN , IMAX CAN BE SEEN ONLY AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY , FILM AND TELEVISION , BRADFORD
9 HUMOROUS sketches worth £300,000 will go on show at the National Museum of Cartoon Art in London next week .
10 ‘ The gaps and omissions in the selection dramatically illustrate how the constant wars and invasions on Polish soil from the Renaissance to the present have destroyed the country 's cultural patrimony ’ , writes Anna Kozak , curator of foreign prints and drawings at the National Museum , Warsaw , and one of the Polish art historians who compiled the catalogue .
11 A number of further Japanese aircraft wrecks may be displayed at the National Museum of Papua New Guinea ( Port Moresby ) .
12 The Irish government 's continuing preoccupation with the library is evident in the secondment of Dr Michael Ryan , Keeper of Irish Antiquities at the National Museum , to the post of director from January this year .
13 Rita Freed , Curator of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art at the MFA , says the presentation is the most comprehensive outside the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum , outstripping the Nubian galleries at the National Museum in Warsaw , the British Museum and the Royal Ontario Art Gallery in Toronto .
14 The East Wing Art Galleries at the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WALES
15 In 1982 I took the job of botanical illustrator at the National Museum of Wales .
16 From 1982–1990 she was Botanical Illustrator at the National Museum of Wales .
17 The latter will be shown at Erddig ( 5 August to 1 September ) , at the Davies Memorial Gallery ( 6 September to 6 October ) and at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff ( December to January ) .
18 In 1991/2 Nancy Honey also became the Fellow in Photography at The National Museum of Photography , Film and Television and Bradford and likely Community College .
19 Since the catastrophic drop in attendance at the National Museum of Wales — a reduction which has largely been made up by the efforts of the museum staff — there is still bitter resentment among Welsh people that a barrier prevents them from seeing the treasures of Wales that were purchased and the national museum that was established as an expression of Welsh identity .
20 This year 's keynote speaker was Rayna Green , who is Director of the American Indian programme at the National Museum of American History .
21 Also among the victims were four instructors at the National Mountaineering Centre in the heart of Snowdonia at Capel Curig , North Wales .
22 On November 16 , 1990 , at a stormy shareholders ' general meeting at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull , Le Roux 's house of cards came tumbling down .
23 Alyson Colemand and Richard Craddock practice washing Osea Clarence , the White Park bull at Hatton Country World , near Warwick , prior to taking their rate breeds of animals to the RBST National Show and sale which was held on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 September at the National Agriculture Centre , Kenilworth , Warwickshire .
24 But there were no signs of strain as they carried out their three brief engagements of the day the ceremonial greeting at the airport , a wreath-laying at the National Cemetery and the formal opening of the new British Embassy building in Seoul .
25 She is seen at the National Cemetery in Seoul paying her respects to the thousands killed in the Korean War .
26 In 1866 , after a term at the National Art Training School in South Kensington , she was invited to use a small studio in St John 's Wood , owned by her uncle , George Hering , a landscape artist .
27 By matching the Swedish twin registry at the Department of Environmental Hygiene , Karolinska Institute , Stockholm , with the central diagnosis register of hospital inpatients at the National Board of Health and Welfare , a population of monozygotic or dizygotic twins of the same sex has been identified .
28 Competing for the trophy will not interfere with your eligibility for the traditional category prizes awarded at the National Fun Run .
29 In the evening our friend has supper in the art nouveau interior of the Hotel Europe , before going to a performance at the National Theatre , built in the 1880s as a monument to the Czech national spirit , pinioned under the Austro-Hungarian Empire .
30 He followed this with Jack Absolute in The Rivals at the National Theatre and David Mamet 's A Life in the Theatre with Freddie Jones at the Open Space .
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