Similar words: national treasury, national treatment, international trade, international trade law, international trade fair, international transport, vocational training, ultranationalist. Meaning: n. an organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty; founded in 1895 and supported by endowment and private subscription.
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(1) The National Trust is a registered charity.
(2) Cheques should be made payable to the National Trust.
(3) In the 1930's, The National Trust began its campaign to save Britain's patrimony of threatened country houses.
(4) The National Trust has placed an interdict on jet-skis in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
(5) I Conservation trainee with the National Trust.
(6) The National Trust has already betrayed its trust, albeit accidentally, by allowing the building to burn down.
(7) Gardens in the care of the National Trust are immensely rich in garden statuary of all kinds.
(8) The scarves have been designed exclusively for the National Trust and cost £45 each.
(9) Owned now by the National Trust it is a delight to visit.
(10) The National Trust acquired this unusual property in 1951(http://Sentencedict.com), but few records were kept of the garden's early management.
(11) It is owned by the National Trust and is a permanent local landmark.
(12) Nearby, the National Trust has an information centre, and there is a camping site.
(13) It's an annual ritual for the National Trust, as they close down their properties for the winter break.
(14) Sixty-five National Trust tenants offer bed and breakfast accommodation in beautiful areas of countryside protected by the Trust.
(15) He was also a key figure in the National Trust and chairman of its executive committee between 1912 and 1931.
(16) Many historic sites are in the care of the National Trust.
(17) He has made over the whole property to the National Trust.
(18) Lorton followed the lane for another half mile,[sentencedict.com] until it ended in a gravelled car park maintained by the National Trust.
(19) An 1840 Cornish beam engine remains at the Levant mine, and is preserved by the National Trust.
(20) The harbour master at Million Cove said we must pay the £2 each to the National Trust.
(21) Nominations must be supported by three members of the National Trust and must reach the Secretary not later than 15 June.
(22) Read in studio A Cotswold village is in turmoil over plans by the National Trust to develop a tourist attraction.
(23) It is a fine yeoman's house belonging to the National Trust.
(24) It is only from the Restoration that we find surviving examples of statues in National Trust gardens.
(25) Finally, for keen gardeners there is the opportunity to recreate at home what you have seen in National Trust gardens.
(26) Specialist private dry cleaning of antique textiles: Bernard Dore works for the National Trust and national museums as well as dealers.
(27) Gardeners might also fork out £2,000 for a statue-alarm - now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust.
(28) They are also partially visible from the coast path which passes over National Trust property.
(29) For as well as maintaining stately homes and castes, the National Trust is in the holiday home business.
(30) Some years back, when he had a young family, Lewry joined his local National Trust centre.
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