Example sentences of "provide [prep] local [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An ability to link into the rail network to provide for local commuter services into York would i would be an advantage .
2 The role of the National LX Network is to provide at local level those services required throughout the country to enhance the nation 's export profile by supporting British commerce , business and industry in sustaining international pressures and in penetrating foreign markets .
3 Wool , beef , dairy products , and cereals became more and more commercial sources of wealth , as opposed to providing for local self-sufficiency , and were concentrated in the areas most suited to their cheap production .
4 A range of services is being provided from local Family Support Centres which will offer short term care for children on a basis of clear , early decision making , with the close involvement of natural parents and based on an assumption that residential and field workers will be working closely together in planning and providing help for the children and their families .
5 ‘ Not a single store in Clacton has car parking provided to local authority standards and there are signs of stress even in February . ’
6 For a large proportion of our members the activities of both County and National are completely irrelevant and all that matters is how good is the programme that is provided at local level .
7 Where your GP does not undertake this work it will continue to be provided at local health authority clinics .
8 Care services for children , the elderly and the handicapped are provided by local government , health authorities , the private sector and voluntary groups , not directly by central government .
9 The main services provided by local government were divided between the counties and the districts with the parish councils , where they existed , looking after footpaths , parish halls and similar ‘ parochial ’ matters .
10 These three themes of scale , single versus multi-tier , and the special problems of the conurbations will recur both in the following chapter and when we discuss the services provided by local government in more detail in Chapter 4 .
11 THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT
12 When considering the services provided by local government there are two major questions to be discussed .
13 The correct interpretation is to regard local government services as simply those services provided by local government in Particular circumstances .
14 Some of these questions will recur in the discussion section at the end of this chapter , and in later chapters on both intergovernmental relations and the services provided regionally , but for the present we will remain with those services provided by local government in the United Kingdom .
15 After 1900 there was a dual development with regard to the services provided by local government .
16 Education after 1902 immediately became the largest and most important service provided by local government and has remained so ever since ( Regan 1979 ) .
17 There are several ways of analysing the services provided by local government .
18 Another way of distinguishing the services provided by local government is to group them according to certain shared characteristics .
19 The services provided by local government originate in two ways .
20 Although the services provided by local government originate in these different ways , aspects of the same service may be considered from both points of view .
21 There is , therefore , no settled agreement either about the services to be provided by local government or about the discretion local authorities can exercise over the services they provide .
22 A local education authority must by law appoint a chief education officer ( Regan 1979:28 ) : the people appointed assume responsibilities within the major spending service provided by local government .
23 First , an increase in the general wealth of a country is usually associated with a greater proportionate increase in expenditure on services of the kind provided by local government .
24 The services provided by local government are labour intensive and have fewer opportunities than other branches of the economy for introducing labour-saving equipment .
25 The amount against current expenditure final consumption includes all the goods and services provided by local government .
26 Nevertheless , despite the advent of ‘ contracting out ’ , local authorities still carry out over fifty functions ; indeed , the average British citizen probably has more contact with the state through the services provided by local government than through the outputs of any other level of public administration .
27 Some assistance has been provided by local sponsorship and training grants ( formerly from the Manpower Services Commission ) have been made available .
28 His current bike was provided by local businessman CP Granleese , but he is still on the lookout for a major sponsor .
29 I mean no disrespect to the geriatric branch of the hospital service nor to the domiciliary services or the rapidly increasing old people 's houses and homes provided by local housing , health and welfare authorities when I say that I believe we are still groping and fumbling with this problem — all of us , social scientists and politicians alike .
30 Residential accommodation provided by local authority social service departments .
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