We have done what you want to do. That being, use the ISP's DNS server as the primary DNS server and then run another internal DNS server so that you can use Active Directory on your network. I hesitated to reply since I do not know how our technical support team implimented our DNS and I am not so sure they did it the way it should be done since we do not really have an in house DNS expert. Our configuration works (that is if the DNS server is running). My guess is that it is fairly simple and works similar to the following. All the servers that need public IP's use the ISP's DNS server. All the machines with private ip's use the internal DNS server. I will confirm the configuration and get more info.
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