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

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1 These claims should be investigated very closely as it may be possible for a local glazing firm to carry out a satisfactory replacement of the glass or glazing unit without replacing the window frame or door .
2 American tourists wanting to spend a night in a real English castle have helped make £750,000 expansion plans possible for a local hotelier .
3 Morland J. accepted the submission of Mr. Newman for the council that the Manchester Corporation case was decided per incuriam , in that it was theoretically possible for a local authority to be guilty of corruption under sections 1 and 7 of the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 ( 52 & 53 Vict. c. 69 ) .
4 It should be possible for the local government commission to consider four or five different areas throughout England at any one time .
5 Real power remained in the hands of the union delegations but it now became possible for the local parties to ensure that their opinions were more effectively voiced .
6 In this section attention turns to the question of which source of finance is preferable for a local authority .
7 ‘ It is a terrible waste of resources and heart-breaking for the local community , ’ he said .
8 I think it would be most appropriate for the local representatives of the Church of Scotland , since the areas are presbyteries , to take the initiative or to give that encouragement without which these local teams will not find a place .
9 We found Local Government Training Board ( 1987b ) instructive for the local government context .
10 Consequently , it is not unusual for a local authority to confer a fire resistance capacity of half an hour on an unprotected cast-iron structure .
11 Now if that 's good for the local authority goose , why is n't it good for the banking gander when so much more money is involved .
12 and Simon Brilliant for the local authority .
13 Successful cultures needed room to expand , because their success usually led to population growth which eventually was too great for the local environment to sustain .
14 ‘ This hospital is important for the local community .
15 Here is the terminus of the railway from Dingwall and Inverness , the pier where the large MacBrayne 's boats call and short cruises depart and , most important for the local economy , the ferries ply across a narrow strait to the island of Skye : a very popular voyage of five minutes only but often achieved after a wait of hours in a queue .
16 It is usually accepted that such milestones were measured from civitas capitals or cities , suggesting that by the AD 270s Water Newton had achieved this rank and was responsible for the local government of its hinterland .
17 Local education authorities in Northern Ireland are called Education and Library Boards , and are responsible for the local provision and administration of schools and further education , as well as university awards .
18 Host organisations of the service ( LEAs , Chambers of Commerce , Local Employer Organisations ) were the recipients of grants based on £5 per teacher for the area and were responsible for the local delivery of the service .
19 Acetylcholine is known to be cotransmitted with vasoactive intestinal polypeptide at the synapse between the sympathetic nerve and the sweat gland , vasoactive intestinal polypeptide probably being responsible for the local vasodilation which is necessary for a normal sweat response .
20 The survey will also supply intelligence and research to support local authorities and the new local enterprise companies ( LECs , equivalent to TECs in England and Wales ) which will be responsible for the local implementation of training policy .
21 It is obviously essential for the local historian to know , when dealing with population figures and other matters , whether his information relates to the urban area only or whether it encompasses the surrounding rural parts of the parish as well .
22 Convenient for the local bus service , shops and bars .
23 But he was also responding to a mounting chorus of complaint about the system of ‘ feeding ’ , which was disastrous for the local population .
24 Donald retired first at the age of 56 , after attaining the maximum pensionable service with an insurance company , but then took another job , with less responsibility , as book-keeper for a local garage .
25 ‘ A man may deposit on his land excrement which is foul smelling and a nuisance , but it may be that the evil effects wear off in twenty-four to forty-eight hours so it is difficult for a local authority to serve an abatement notice and prove that the nuisance was still in existence when service was made , whereas now , once the deposit is made and is indeed a statutory nuisance , then the statutory nuisance has occurred , and if the local authority are satisfied it will occur again they may serve a prohibition notice ’ .
26 On the other hand , a local sales tax which could produce high revenues would be complex to administer , and difficult for the local elector to disentangle from value added tax or prices in general .
27 Development and international aid are frequently misguided in inception , disastrous in execution and catastrophic for the local people .
28 To obtain this private statute it is necessary for the local authority to promote a Bill in Parliament laid down by Parliament .
29 I think it 's wise for the local government superannuation scheme .
30 The liability of husbands and wives ( it does not apply to unmarried couples which seems anomalous ) arises out of the National Assistance Act 1948 and the income support regulations , and is discretionary for the local authority and DSS .
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