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

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1 Despite the Royal Commission 's recommendations , their complete absorption by the National Health Service took a further twenty-six years .
2 What counts in cases such as this is ensuring continued pressure and publicity at national level , while also working with a local group , which can keep up pressure on the spot by stirring up the interest of local authorities and the regional branch of the National Trust .
3 Experts from the regional branch of the National Rivers Authority will give advice on the pros and cons of restocking with fish .
4 In 1982 I took the job of botanical illustrator at the National Museum of Wales .
5 From 1982–1990 she was Botanical Illustrator at the National Museum of Wales .
6 R. T. Paget , Labour candidate for Northampton , wrote to Tribune , suggesting that the Liberal candidate in the Aylesbury by-election should be given Labour support against the National candidate .
7 It involves computer based work on social and spatial change at the national , regional and local authority levels ; locality research on housing markets and labour markets ; household research on the unemployed , the elderly and newly married couples .
8 ’ … there is a strong case in the national interest for allowing these resources to be developed unless there are overriding environmental considerations . ’
9 It leads towards the Introductory Certificate of the National Examination Board for Supervisory Management ( N.E.B.S.M. )
10 Members are urged to write a polite reply to the National Commission for Human Rights asking them to take every step necessary to bring the perpetrators of Jose Ramon 's ‘ disappearance ’ to justice .
11 Although modest in scope and requiring Senate and presidential approval before becoming effective , the legislation — known as the " Brady bill " — was of the utmost symbolic importance in that it represented a historic defeat for the National Rifle Association ( NRA ) , one of the country 's most powerful interest groups .
12 It made it clear that , whatever their achievements in the past , the direct-grant schools could not look towards a stable future within the national system of education .
13 Firstly , Hitler was regarded as the personification of the nation and the unity of the ‘ national community ’ , aloof from the selfish sectional interests and material concerns which marked the normality of ‘ every-day life ’ and created the damaging divisions in society and politics — the selfless exponent of the national interest , whose incorruption and unselfish motives were detachable from the scandalous greed and hypocrisy of the Party functionaries .
14 She argued passionately for better housing , education , and welfare services for the poor , and was a particularly strong advocate of the National Health Service , making herself an expert on mental health .
15 It soon becomes evident that these other and wider meanings cluster around a specific conception of the national culture .
16 And work carried out to make the top deck of the National Car Park in East Street , Darlington , waterproof has also been branded a failure .
17 And work to make the top deck of the National Car Park in East Street , Darlington , waterproof has also been branded a failure .
18 The Meteorology Department has outstanding facilities for monitoring the weather elements : it commands fine open views of sky and landscape , has a sophisticated system of local sensing and recording , obtains ‘ live ’ meteorological satellite pictures , and has a direct link with the national and international network of observers .
19 AN ARCHIVE of James Joyce 's private papers was released for public inspection at the National Library in his native Dublin yesterday , but material about his schizophrenic daughter , Lucia , had been removed .
20 The results of over 100 projects have now been put on Open File and are available for public inspection at the National Geoscience Data Centre and relevant regional offices of the BGS .
21 In the 1960s he worked for several years in industry , including a period as Chief Architect at Camus , before being appointed Head of the Architectural Division at the National Building Agency .
22 Throughout the 1930s the Conservative Party was the great beneficiary of the popular support for the National governments which were formed .
23 Readers of this month 's Which Mortgage are being offered free admission to the National Homebuyer Show and Overseas Property Exhibition , the country 's largest residential property exhibition , which this year takes place at the Wembley Exhibition Centre from 21 to 23 February 1992 .
24 More than 30,000 pupils from 70 Wirral schools have been raising money for Winch , which expects to hand over a five-figure cheque to the national appeal the following Friday .
25 The House of Lords in two subsequent cases has retreated from the position it adopted in the original litigation , by making plain that the Government must prove some damage to the national interest and that no such damage can be established where the information has already been placed in the public domain by being published abroad .
26 In Equifax , we have called ours DE2000 ( for Direct Extraction from the national database ) .
27 I began by reading English and French and , after my mother 's trial , I was allowed to continue my studies by the personal intervention of Rákosi — by his special grace — because my godmother , my father 's first wife , was an extremely popular actress on the national stage , a great star .
28 By participating at an early stage , we hoped to have some influence on the national agenda .
29 We searched for examples around the country but found there were few operating in the National Health Service .
30 Dr Kenneth Duncan was a biologist who had recently retired from the top management of the National Radiological Protection Board .
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