Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] by local " in BNC.

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1 A primary objective for ODA-funded BGS support for the Geological Survey Department is the training of junior professional and technical staff so that both posts may eventually be filled by local staff .
2 of the posts will be filled by local recruitment .
3 He will be joined by local MP Michael Fallon and Hartlepool Conservative candidate Graham Robb who yesterday said it was high time Labour told the voters what it was going to do about the continuing problems of congestion and accidents on the A1(M) .
4 The postponement meant that such functions would be discharged by local officials who held office by virtue of their appointment by the government , and it was widely feared by the opposition that many would use their powers to manipulate the vote in an attempt to secure the return of the DLP .
5 The National Water Authority 's flood defence committees , the bodies responsible for drainage , were found to be dominated by local farmers .
6 At Plymouth , for example , where in 1941 he was invited to prepare a redevelopment plan for the city , in cooperation with the City Engineer , H. Paton Watson , his starting point was that he should not be constrained by local authority boundaries : in his view Plymouth extended six miles and more beyond the city centre and should be planned on that basis .
7 Bristol and Plymouth were to be secured by local sympathisers and then James was to arrive somewhere on the south coast , to lead a march to London .
8 In the larger cities of Nigeria traditional clothes and the more basic household goods all continue to be made by local artisans .
9 The first is top-up payments , which the hon. Member for Birkenhead recommends should be made by local offices ; the second is the reintroduction of housing benefit .
10 Nominations may be made by local ward committees , party groups such as the women 's section , and by affiliated organizations , principally affiliated trade unions .
11 Opinions vary , however , as to the form of air pollution policies in structure plans , the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution for example felt that the only way to control the air we breathe is by indirectly limiting emissions and recommended a system of air quality guidelines for major pollutants which could be adopted by local authorities and incorporated in their structure plans .
12 It is likely that the new handbook will be adopted by local Environmental Health Officers as a National Code .
13 Working time , including overtime , should be decided by local voluntary agreement and I do emphasize the word voluntary .
14 I believe this can not be done by local authorities , however well meaning they are , nor by universities , however efficient , but only by voluntary bodies .
15 These may be organized by local groups such as stroke clubs , so that patients and their carers get together for outings or entertainments and shows .
16 The guarantees will be met by local enterprise companies throughout Scotland .
17 just as policy has to be interpreted by local authorities and individual schools , so ideologies have to be translated into specific policies and practices , and this may lead to inconsisten-cies .
18 Most of these cases come in the ‘ do n't let's inconvenience our friends ’ category ; and there are many instances where buildings , about to be sold by local authorities , nationalized industries or government departments , have escaped listing .
19 In Mr Dobbs 's words , a telecottage is ‘ a room in a village filled with computer communications that can be used by local people to learn and work ’ .
20 The importance of the great national repositories of original documents was stressed in Chapter 5 , and subsequent chapters have indicated many ways in which their resources may be used by local researchers .
21 Not only can incorrect facts be used by local press to the detriment of the school , but such errors , and their refusal to correct them in published reports , cast doubt on the wisdom of this process .
22 Although we support the right-to-buy legislation , we wish that the capital receipts could be used by local authorities to provide affordable housing so that people would not be forced into owner-occupation that they can not afford .
23 In other cases the split between central government as a policy initiator and local government in the role of implementer produces a situation in which central intentions appear to be thwarted by local scarcities .
24 Formerly the largest group of people to be housed by local authorities ( 64 per cent in 1975 ) came from these lists ; some of these people were council tenants hoping to move to better property .
25 Among these privileges should be education , rational amusement and social intercourse ; and these can best be supplied by local Clubs , with their various guilds , classes and societies .
26 Once qualified they are certificated to teach by the Department of Education and Science and can then be employed by local authorities ( often on the recommendation of lay boards of Governors ) .
27 The ducks will be hatched at the plant but the ducklings will be raised by local farmers who will send them back for packaging and freezing when they are around 10 weeks old .
28 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the level of community charge or council tax depends partly on the efficiency of the local council and partly on the proportion of local government spending which is required to be raised by local taxation ?
29 Unfortunately , most buildings built for the purposes of ‘ agriculture ’ have been for a long time exempt from such planning control as can be exercised by local planning authorities .
30 They will be greeted by local communities in East Anglia who have made arrangements to provide them with a very special welcome .
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