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

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1 There are seventeen drama schools in Britain which constitute the ‘ Conference of Drama Schools ’ and most of these have courses which have been accredited by the National Council for Drama Training .
2 Report by the National Council for Carers
3 — an account of a workshop organised within the framework of the June 1985 conference on The Supply and Training of Community Language Teachers by the National Council for Mother Tongue Teaching in conjunction with Lancashire Polytechnic .
4 Taking place some two years after the publication by the National Council for Mother Tongue Teaching of a discussion paper on Community Languages : the Supply and Training of Teachers , the Conference revealed in the wide range of its workshops an enormous variety in the initiatives taken by members of the National Council .
5 A more recent survey by the National Council for Mother Tongue Teaching covering 4 LEAs reaches the same verdict particularly with regard to the inadequacy of training ( 2 ) .
6 Because Beinn Alligin is owned by The National Trust For Scotland , there 's no access restriction in the stalking season which means you do n't have to worry about disturbing rich , fat dick-heads out to kill things for fun .
7 Membership entitles you to free admission to all the Trust 's properties open to the public in England , Wales and Northern Ireland , and also to those owned by the National Trust for Scotland .
8 Recommended by the National Trust for Scotland .
9 This seventeenth-century town mansion , restored by the National Trust for Scotland , is furnished as a typical home of the Old Town .
10 Most of the island is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland .
11 CULROSS Largely administered by the National Trust for Scotland , a town still essentially sixteenth- and seventeenth-century in building and layout , with cobbled streets for the poor , ‘ planestane ’ strips for the gentry , a dignified Town House , preserved ‘ Little Houses ’ , and a shipping merchant 's white-harled , pantiled mansion which he chose to designate a ‘ palace ’ .
12 Entitled ‘ Lairds , Libraries and Lullabies ’ , devised by the National Trust for Scotland in collaboration with the Library , and sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland , it marked the start of the Trust 's Diamond Jubilee celebrations by taking a look at the country house library .
13 David Trippier and Chris Bonnington , the President of the Appeal , warmly congratulated Radox for its presentation of a cheque for £60,000 , the largest single sponsorship ever received by the National Trust for countryside maintenance .
14 The unprecedented offer to buy the 800 homes and 50 businesses in the town followed the publication of the results of the analysis of soil samples taken after the flood by the National Centers for Disease Control .
15 Soil near uranium mines in Bulgaria is contaminated with radioactivity , according to a study by the National Centre for Radiobiology and Radiological Protection .
16 It was taken by the national organiser for information distribution .
17 With this in mind , he planned to return to the project and , in 1978 , funded by the National Endowment for Humanities , the documentation entered its final phase .
18 We can look to the USA where the role played by the National Commission for Preservation and Access has given this type of work a high profile , including recent projects on images .
19 A Research Project , sponsored by the National Congress for Languages in Education ( NCLE ) in association with the British Association of Applied Linguistics ( BAAL )
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