Example sentences of "make [prep] local " in BNC.

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1 The minority , in particular the 1540s , also produced a concentration of the more ‘ normal ’ bonds by the magnates , hitherto made for local purposes but now reflecting the need for support in a major political crisis .
2 Occasionally some provision was made for local needs , as when Bishop Trevor rebuilt Glynde parish church in 1763 , but he was possibly a rare exception .
3 ‘ Prohibited steps orders have been made for local authorities in county courts everywhere , ’ Spicer said .
4 At the same time allowance must be made for local preferences in the matter of terminology : annuities were not specified in Gloucestershire , nor were pensions in Worcestershire where , for example can be found payments of £5 from Kidderminster to John Rooke , serjeant at law of Bristol , £4 from Droitwich to another layman , and £1. 6s. 8d. from Cradley to the vicar of Halesowen .
5 The sharpest judgments by listeners are made about local radio , perhaps because the audience identifies easily with a nearby station .
6 It was made of local limestone , not marble , and roughened by weather .
7 Produce is , when possible , taken from the kitchen garden and fruit trees and good use is made of local game , freshly caught shellfish and local cheeses — Dorset Blue Vinney is a favourite .
8 Oak Bank itself is a beautiful 19th-century house , made of local green slate and furnished in a simple country style , much in keeping with its external character .
9 Applebank Cottage , made of local soft Bath stone , was damp and cold , but as the agent pointed out , what did Clare expect for two pounds per week ?
10 For example , in the past two years many applications have been made against local authorities ' handling of assessment and service delivery for children with special educational needs .
11 The truth is that despite the siting of the creamery it has probably not been made with local products for some time .
12 A very important function appears to be the discussion and rationalisation of conflicting demands for materials made upon local councils and the drawing up of agreed minimum lists of equipment .
13 Analysis of this unique vessel suggests it was made from local Nigerian copper .
14 Analysis of ceramic material from a cremation and inhumation cemetery on the Isle of Wight revealed that cremation urns , which may also be early in the cemeteries ' histories , were made from local clay sources , whereas more unusual forms of pottery were made from sources foreign to the island and were found as grave-goods with inhumations ; they are types most commonly found in Kent .
15 The pump , part of the pipeline which moves 20,000 tonnes of petroleum products each day from Milford Haven to the industrial Midlands , had been built inside a barn made from local stone with a slate roof .
16 Since it is made from local material , it exactly matches its surroundings and it fits so neatly with a bevelled edge that it is almost impossible to detect it .
17 By contrast the rare finds of silver objects from Bronze Age Europe , notably those from Sardinia , north Italy and the el Argar culture in southern Spain , are likely to have been made from local occurrences of native metals or ores .
18 Yes Chairman , of the hundred and sixty thousand plus cost , erm , part of the contribution by the major servicing committee , and I understand that they advised me the balance has been made from local contributions , and charitable sources .
19 A massive collection was made in local towns , and two crosses were erected close to where the men met their tragic ends .
20 Rather later , some concessions were made to local architectural styles .
21 Applications for these awards must be made to local education authorities/education and library boards by 30 June of the proposed year of entry to the course .
22 Additional proposals include setting up an emergency fund to save buildings or sites for the nation and another for historic gardens ( two proposals which have met with approval ) , and cutting back on conservation grants , principally repair grants made to local authorities , amounting to £9.5 million annually , half of which has been on a pound-for-pound basis .
23 Second , by averaging the payments made to local authorities , the new arrangements loosened rather than strengthened the links between local authorities and businesses in their areas ( Midwinter and Mair 1987:97 — 102 ) .
24 They also developed a series of financial controls through the grants made to local government .
25 In a joint programme organised by Edinburgh District Council and Lothian Regional Council , older people living in Edinburgh will have the opportunity to say what improvements they would like made to local services .
26 According to an Institution of Environmental Health Officers report , complaints made to local authorities about food quality rose by 71 per cent over the past three years .
27 But what is important is that there is opposition er Chairman at the national level which is set to continue and once again representations are being undertaken er to be made to local Members of Parliament and to Members of the House of Lords .
28 And it expects him to keep a promise made to local priests that he intends to ‘ provide a Catholic desk for every Catholic pupil in Darlington where there is proven need ’ .
29 Already complementary technology agreements have been made among local firms to support these ambitions .
30 He believes everyone has ideas worthy of attention and that earth-saving decisions are best made at local level .
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