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

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1 Elsewhere , the tree had grown randomly at lower elevations , and the nut was used for local consumption .
2 Projected start-up is in 1997 and it is anticipated that the gas will be used for local power generation .
3 If they are to remain empty at any particular time short-held leases could be used so that the barracks could be used for local housing rather than stay vacant .
4 The local registers are used for local scalar storage as described , and the low registers are used for local storage and parameters to the procedure ‘ below ’ the current procedure .
5 The local registers are used for local scalar storage as described , and the low registers are used for local storage and parameters to the procedure ‘ below ’ the current procedure .
6 So , for example , a request that evidence be taken on oath would be complied with in Switzerland despite the fact that the oath was not used under local procedure .
7 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 .
8 Smith 's successor transferred the concept of ‘ best practicable means ’ used in local legislation into national policy .
9 Slag blocks used in local building work probably date from that period .
10 Some goes to the Staffordshire potteries , some is used in local potteries , but most is exported .
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 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 .
13 The looms were used in local cottages , and warehouses occupied much of this site .
14 This accounting method has been used in local government throughout its modern context in the UK , i.e. since 1835 ; indeed , it was used before that as well .
15 There was never much doubt about which language the colonial rulers would use in local administration .
16 The idea of inspection started with national inspectors ( Her Majesty 's Inspectorate ) , but increasingly local inspectors are being used at local education authority ( LEA ) level .
17 Erm there are other policies in any event which one can use at local and structure plan level to secure social housing provision if it 's required .
18 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 ’ .
19 Video monitoring is widely used by local authorities , the police , companies and private security firms .
20 In these areas the collected land ownership results are now being used by local people to help achieve the realisation of local goals in their own communities .
21 Research suggests that fringe and Green Belt sites are generally used by local populations for informal recreation , and that facilities are not of a sufficient standard to attract people from far afield .
22 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 .
23 The harbour is used by local fishermen , yachtsmen , motor boat and rowing enthusiasts .
24 The tendering process has in a number of cases been used by local authority managers to reassert their right to manage ’ ( 1988 , p. 187 ) .
25 Mr. Woodward said that there was a substantial and clearly defined trackway used by local traffic presently running parallel to the east of the track joining others to the west and north of the parish boundary .
26 The whole area is criss-crossed with rights of way , used by local people before roads were made , and now used for rambling .
27 The machine is probably most familiar when used by local councils to clean grass cuttings and leaves from pavements and footpaths .
28 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 .
29 Instead , the sites are used by local residents , of who some 25 per cent or so come by foot and use the sites like an urban park , primarily to take a walk ( Harrison , 1981 ) .
30 The central government raises much of the money used by local authorities for education , welfare , housing , etc .
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