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

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1 Public transport is poor — with buses only adequate for local use — and there is no rail service .
2 Just as the concentration on individual managers isolates them from their proper context and makes them almost personally responsible for local policy variations , so the concentration on the processes of local politics isolated these from other sets of socio-economic processes .
3 It is extremely difficult for local government to discriminate positively in favour of certain areas .
4 Norweb stated that the small scale sizes of renewable energy sources made them highly suitable for local integration and concluded that 12 per cent of electricity demand could be generated from these sources .
5 Er quite fortuitously the question thrown out by the senior inspector anticipates the point that I wanted to make that that surely it 's the structure plan that sets the strategic context and it and it 's wholly appropriate for local plans to put local interpretation on that .
6 The village toll-house still remains , though it is no longer necessary for local farmers as in former days to drive their cattle through fields to avoid paying the toll .
7 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 .
8 Also available for local payment are :
9 Wales consists of 8 administrative Counties further divided into a larger number of Districts ( which between these two tiers are mainly responsible for local government ) and a much larger number of Communities ( or Parishes ) .
10 The contractors who mainly tender for local authority contracts would continue to do so , just as in the 1930s , when private building was unrestricted , they built close on 100,000 council houses annually .
11 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 .
12 All these legislative changes have made it increasingly difficult for local authorities to avoid appearing to lurch from crisis to crisis .
13 It was predominantly of a country , not a ‘ high ’ style , pre-eighteenth century and frequently not French , factors which tended to keep Paris-based buyers away while proving too pricey for local people .
14 The restaurant is an important part of the hotel 's attraction , says John Serbrock , as the food and beverage operation is very important for local business .
15 He says I 'm very concerned for local people who will have a further period of uncertainty .
16 Now , on the national issue of course , like all legislation there are all the side issues that pop up after the legislation has been passed , and there 's no question in my mind that one of the side effects of the opting out legislation that it will make it very difficult for local authorities to reorganize .
17 However , it was very difficult for local groups of workers to succeed .
18 Opponents of the plan say the gravel pit is in a conservation area , and the houses would be too expensive for local people .
19 People in Bodenham object because it 's in a conservation area and they say the proposed houses would be too expensive for local people .
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