Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] local [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible for local authorities to organise their elderly people 's accommodation provision in such a way as to gain the concessionary licence . |
2 | Erm but erm I I merely pose it as as an indication that erm it is possible for local authorities to erm not open the door to development , speculative development , er if they do not wish to do so erm because it does not ride override existing structure plan policies . |
3 | Even after many of the separate grants were amalgamated in 1958 into a single general grant , government continued to expand its financial support quite rapidly to make it possible for local councils to fulfil the pledges which national parties frequently gave in general elections — to replace slums or old schools , to reduce the size of classes , and much else . |
4 | When individuals are mobile between local authorities , a local economy seeking to impose a higher tax on its upper-income residents would simply create an incentive for such residents to move to another locale . |
5 | This new wave of anonymous buildings , designed to slip as quickly as possible through local authority planning procedures , has ripped the heart out of Hammersmith . |
6 | According to Mustafa Dzhemilev , leader of the Crimean Tatars ' Majlis , 600 members of the local militia on Oct. 1 forced their way into the Krasnyy Ray settlement near Alushta ( where returning Tatars had started work independently on the construction of a camp after waiting in vain for local authorities to allocate land for the purpose ) , injuring several residents and arresting 26 . |
7 | In many rural areas it has therefore been usual for local farm workers to work on the land ‘ man and boy ’ . |
8 | The areas involved are small , but there used to be many unsightly corners in the mining villages near St Austell and , by making improvements here and there , English China Clays has done much to make life more pleasant for local residents . |
9 | All tickets for Kylie 's ten Coca Cola shows were distributed free through local radio stations . |
10 | Er there was a titanic party battle but I think the turn out , the local election turn out was over sixty percent which is dramatically high for local government elections . |
11 | Public transport is poor — with buses only adequate for local use — and there is no rail service . |
12 | The poll tax has succeeded in making ordinary citizens suspicious and resentful of local taxation . |
13 | On the coast tuna and swordfish are among the most popular of local dishes . |
14 | Remember in such circumstances to be careful of local food and water supplies — even cleaning your teeth in bottled water if in doubt . |
15 | Although we should be wary of taking all such accounts at face value , since party feeling often ran sufficiently high amongst local inhabitants that little encouragement was needed for them to come to blows , such practices certainly did go on . |
16 | The cuisine is home-cooked British with local produce — salmon , Welsh lamb and fresh vegetables regularly featured . |
17 | ‘ However , I think the NIE flotation will be very popular with local investors , specially if the shares have an attractive yield , maybe something like 5.5pc . |
18 | This restaurant and bakery is popular with local residents and specialises in organic bread and delicious pasties , pies , pizzas and cakes . |
19 | The hospital appears to be well known and popular with local residents and therefore a vast amount of acute work … is undertaken . ’ |
20 | The elegant Crichtons dining room and Kitcheners Restaurant are popular with local residents as well as visitors from town . |
21 | Facilities popular with local students and available to guests include tennis courts and basketball room , tabletennis , billiards , a large , covered pool and a solarium . |
22 | Though perhaps not quite so avidly sought after as its Pirelli or even Ilford counterpart , these nonetheless prove to be extremely popular with local folk who send them to their far-flung nearest and dearest . |
23 | Partly no doubt because Bob had been brought up in Thornton Heath , he was popular with local fans , but his popularity also stemmed from the fact the he made or scored vital goals precisely when they were needed . |
24 | Supreme Court judges often had little experience in Sri Lanka , and were unfamiliar with local customs and culture . |
25 | Marie-Christine must be riding high in local esteem , Sabine thought as she parked her car in the square , and walked up the steps to the mairie with the other guests . |
26 | at a third level of support , the local groups already mentioned , generally interested in local development and connecting to the special interests of e.g. , LEAs , TECs , Chambers of Commerce . |
27 | Even so , it provides a model for researchers who are interested in local government reform . |
28 | It is recommended for inspection by anyone interested in local history . |
29 | ANYONE interested in local history is invited to an open meeting of Malpas Field Club this evening in the Jubilee Hall ( 7.45pm ) . |
30 | ANYONE interested in local history can take part in a guided tour around Neston Park this evening . |