Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in local " in BNC.
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1 | Communists joined almost any organization which was prepared to have them and some secretly enrolled in local Labour parties from which they were ostensibly excluded . |
2 | The bulk of the building is in Marnhull stone , quarried locally and much used in local villages such as Buckthorn Weston , Todber and West Orchard . |
3 | The importance of the family unit is most evident amongst the scythesmiths , with local dynasties such as the Rayboulds of Lower Gornal , the Waldrons of Clent , the Hill and Lea families of Bloomers End , Cradley , the Badgers of Kingswinford and others whose names constantly recur in local records . |
4 | Indeed despite the small proportion of women councillors they are rather better represented in local councils than in Parliament . |
5 | Third , partly for reasons of cost , almost all the expansion was taken up by fairly short courses ( five to ten days , with limited options for follow-on courses of a further ten days ) , largely taught in local authority technical colleges . |
6 | Business Opportunity advertisements are generally placed in local , national newspapers or trade publications . |
7 | Although empirical research ( for example , Boaden , 1971 ) suggests ‘ that the financial relationship has [ not ] decreased the decision-making autonomy of individual authorities , it is generally believed in local government that it has led to increased , and increasing control over local government as a whole ’ ( Alexander 1982a , p. 148 ) . |
8 | Blacks had little political power being scarcely represented in local and national government : in 1962 , in the southern states , only six blacks were elected to public office . |
9 | They would not normally interfere in local decisions about where new housing would be located , unless such decisions clearly breached Government guidelines . |
10 | While SunNet Manager is widely used in local network-based and local network interconnect environments , it has so far had little support in wide area networking and telecommunications , where Hewlett-Packard Co 's OpenView is seen to have won greater interest . |
11 | While SunNet Manager is widely used in local network-based and local network interconnect environments , it has so far had little support in wide area networking and telecommunications , where Hewlett-Packard Co 's OpenView is seen to have won greater interest . |
12 | Once worked in local government and voluntary sector . |
13 | They were usually covered in local cotton prints or in printed fabrics from Alsace or Neufchâtel , but grander versions had silk cushions in brightly coloured and lavish damasks and brocades from the silk works in Lyon . |
14 | At some of the mission schools literacy was also taught in local languages . |
15 | Most people train in private practice , but you can also train in local government , the Crown Prosecution Service and the Magistrates ' Courts Service . |
16 | The criticism that fund accounting does not provide an overall view of the organization is partly countered in local authorities in the UK by producing a consolidated balance sheet . |
17 | As the debate about contracting , fundholding , rationing , waiting list initiatives , and the patient 's charter rages it is important to document the incidence of complications , which — unlike the primary condition — are often treated in local provider units . |
18 | But what impressed most viewers of the deliberations at Thomond Park was the crisp passing of the Garrowen backs when the opportunity arose for spreading the ball wide , something that does n't often occur in local derbies at Thomond Park . |
19 | What had once been a largely invisible world of mental hospitals , private suffering , and professional services now appears in local communities as homelessness , strange persons in public , and bewilderment about who is responsible for whom . |
20 | It is not uncommon to hear about the assassination of public figures in the streets of Bogota and even running in local elections can ensure a place on some death list . |
21 | In our large and varied society , communication needs frequently arise in local authorities , social services , voluntary organisations , and others concerned in public life when professional advertising and public relations are needed . |
22 | Many women , feminist , non-feminist and anti-feminist , who played a prominent part in public life between the Wars initially served in local government . |
23 | Both Capital Radio and LBC in London , the former geared to pop music and the latter to talk , made near-disastrous starts and recovered under new Canadian ownership ( a reflection of the north American style most appealing in local radio ) . |
24 | Michael Howard , then a Minister at the Department of the Environment , reported an opinion poll as having found that one-quarter of people who had not previously voted in local elections intended to vote in future as a result of the community charge ( interview on This Week , Next Week , 21 February 1988 ) . |
25 | The Labour administration elected to the Greater London Council in 1981 was committed to an extensive programme of economic intervention , to be supported by economic research on a larger scale than previously experienced in local government and with radically new approaches to generating and implementing policy . |