Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] for local [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The structures created between 1963 and 1988 provided a new administrative framework for local government but such structures in themselves reveal relatively little about the practice of local administration .
2 ‘ There is strong support for local government closer to the people , easily accessible and based on established and identifiable communities , ’ he said .
3 As a result , it saw the need to continue strong support for local authority housing provision .
4 It is a readable account of the conflicts and policies of the early 1980s , and puts forward a strong case for local government to be given more power .
5 Fresh funding for local recycling initiatives
6 The companies thus provided ‘ the requisite amount of public law for local government , trade organization , control of the customs and foreign policy ’ , as well as serving national commercial interests by gaining access to natural resources and expanding overseas trade .
7 This implies a different role for local government — almost an echo of the Bains Report quoted earlier — with a move away from the direct delivery of services as a dominant activity , even if the bulk of the spending is still in that area , towards the management of change , in this case , economic change .
8 The Department of the Environment ( DoE , the central government department with overall responsibility for local government in England ) was , he says , trapped into the position of being both the advocate of local services within the centre and the guardian of the purse-strings as far as local government was concerned ( in that respect the Secretary of State acted as a sort of ‘ mini chancellor ’ ) ( Rhodes , 1986 , p. 238 ) .
9 There was , therefore , a balance between court and country , and the civil wars helped to maintain this balance , by providing a central focus for local conflict .
10 A summary of the results of the survey , compared to the previous year 's findings , will be published with the annual demand for local income tax , so that every resident is able to tell what their council is achieving with the money they pay .
11 The county authority claimed that this was the real reason for local hostility to the headmistress .
12 Also the necessity for a separate structure for local government in some of the conurbations was accepted , and the Conservative White Paper criticised ‘ the artificial separation of big towns from their surrounding hinter-lands ’ ( DOE 1971:6 ) .
13 SPRING ushers in a less than joyful seasonal event for local authority officers .
14 The problem is compounded by lack of a satisfactory way for local government to raise its own revenue .
15 This finding that increased intestinal release of IL-8 was accompanied by increased release of myeloperoxidase , however , makes IL-8 a possible factor for local activation of polymorphonuclear granulocytes in this disease .
16 This Mr Deputy Speaker , is a decent settlement for local government in Wales .
17 It really is er a new model Secretary of State although the fact of the matter is Mr Deputy Speaker , that er his reality of course is quite different from his and the reality is that this is a poor settlement for local government in Wales and it 's been roundly condemned , not least by the county councils , who is the largest employers in Wales will have to face the considerable burden imposed on them by the government 's acceptance of the public sector er review body recommendations but without the additional cash to meet those awards and what this settlement er does represent Mr Deputy Speaker is a further step along the road that we 've been travelling since nineteen seventy nine .
18 The legal requirement for local government to consult with the local community over spending federal money created a potentially critical role for community groups , and raised the question of their role in the decision making process .
19 Similarly , observations of ozone during the winter and early spring provided circumstantial evidence for local depletion of up to 30% in the lower stratosphere , which would imply total column changes of up to 15% .
20 City against United … kick-off is at seven fifteen … it should be a good night for local football
21 City against United … kick-off is at seven fifteen … it should be a good night for local football
22 In matters of this kind , in which support at home to frail elderly people is critical , there is a powerful argument for local government to assume overall responsibility for strategic planning in addition to providing service .
23 But it does require that the local er , er , organisations feel genuinely empowered , and that 's a major challenge for local government .
24 If one built a road a lot further out which is the case with the road shown in the structure plan key diagram , use of that road would represent a major diversion for local traffic , which would therefore be much less likely to use it .
25 Good location for local community and used extensively for other events/activities .
26 It is an exciting and challenging time for local government solicitors who are responsible for advising members and fellow officers on the legal implications of the reforms and are directly involved in their successful implementation .
27 Before the reorganisation by the 1972 Act , the parish was part of a rural district for local government purposes .
28 To put the matter into more realistic fashion , the aim was to try and get local councils to understand and accept the implications of national economic policy for local government .
29 ( 1980 ) use this point to argue that there is a case for more extensive charging for local government services .
30 So erm I 'm sending one back to national office saying , these hotels are sending confirmation at the full price for local government conference .
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