national - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • allow: Initially it allowed foreign nationals in specific subjects to work in the UK for twelve months after graduating.
  • enable: Instructions for former Finnish nationals and their decendants The new Act enables former Finnish nationals to resume Finnish nationality upon notification.
  • include: In total, the three RAF Hercules aircraft brought out 220 evacuees, including some nationals of other countries at their governments ' request.

Adjective modifier

  • foreign: Foreign nationals with work permits who live in the Bahamas are also normally considered to be resident.
  • British: They were joined by Government ministers, senior Egyptian businessmen and media figures and a host of British nationals living in the capital.

Modifies a noun

  • average: Labor turnover rates in the Tees Valley are a third of the national average.
  • identity: He was an individual expressing his own national identity a long way from home.
  • charity: He joined CLS in January December 1996 from Crisis, the national homelessness charity, where he was a Senior Manager.
  • park: The Edwards Report ' Fit for the Future ' reviews national parks.
  • newspaper: In Britain every national daily newspaper had follow-up stories.
  • security: Warrants renewed on national security / economic well-being grounds are valid for a further period of six months.

Modifying Another Word

  • ever: Last year the German's voted for their greatest ever national.
  • forward: The Strategy will also carry forward national policy initiatives including the Communities Plan, the Housing Market Renewal Fund and the Neighborhood Renewal Strategy.
  • about: These links are generally to national media, and are about national issues.
  • increasingly: Increasingly national and international in scope, the Institute targets audiences ranging from students to scholars to the general public.
  • yet: We are currently looking for Assistant Branch Managers for our local, yet national well-established client.
  • now: Now national carrier airBaltic is dominating movements at the airport having recently embarked on a major expansion.

Used with adjective complement

  • go: Well if we can do that, why not go national.
  • lead: We are a patient led national Charity focussing specifically on Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Preposition: of

  • country: In total, the three RAF Hercules aircraft brought out 220 evacuees, including some nationals of other countries at their governments ' request.

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