Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] to local " in BNC.
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1 | The 1977 white paper , Policy for the Inner Cities ( HMSO , 1977 ) , argued that additional powers should be granted to local authorities to enable them to assist industry . |
2 | This Act referred primarily to private establishments but the same criteria should be applied to local authority homes . |
3 | Responsibility for the administration of community care grants , at present administered by the Department of Social Security as part of the social fund , should be transferred to local authorities . |
4 | He cited the decision last week of Chris Patten , Secretary of State for the Environment , last week to turn down the housing development for Foxley Wood in Hampshire , adding : ‘ We have repeatedly said that , wherever possible , decisions of this kind should be left to local people . ’ |
5 | To the disappointment of the Law Society and the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee , the Lord Chancellor declined to fund a full-time secretariat , claiming that it should be left to local or charitable sources . |
6 | Although it is recognised that performance review must be tailored to local circumstances , generalisations can be made and it is intended that a good practice guide be drawn up based on experience to date . |
7 | Applications for these awards must be made to local education authorities/education and library boards by 30 June of the proposed year of entry to the course . |
8 | The most important of these lessons is that ‘ regeneration ’ must be linked to local needs and the local economy . |
9 | With this knowledge , electoral behaviour may be related to local area social and economic characterisation . |
10 | It is important to raise questions about the ways in which policies are expressed , and the evidence required to establish the extent of implementation Policies may be conveyed to local implementers in a range of ways from , at one extreme , the explicit imposition of duties and responsibilities to , at the other end of the continuum , the very loose granting of powers which may or may not be used . |
11 | Grants may be paid to local authorities in either a specific or general form . |
12 | Eventually Mrs Thatcher 's reluctance was overcome , and in July 1989 it was announced that responsibility for community care would be given to local authorities . |
13 | The details of how such intentions could be realized would be left to local joint planning and financing at the district level : ‘ any proposal to move the balance of care from hospital to community should come from the local level ’ . |
14 | The recommendations of this committee included a suggestion that UDCs should make greater efforts to assist local residents ; that local skills should be enhanced ; that industrial uses should be retained where possible ; and that as far as possible jobs would be directed to local residents . |
15 | Almost as many again would be returned to local authorities bitterly opposed to opting out . |
16 | Of the proceeds 80 per cent would be allocated to local soviets , with the rest divided between the budgets of regional administrations and the Russian Federation . |
17 | The level would be uniform for the whole country and the proceeds would be distributed to local authorities in proportion to the number of adults in their area . |
18 | I 've heard that by next year 60 per cent of all PCs will be connected to local area networks . |
19 | From April 1st , the responsibility for providing support will be transferred to local councils . |
20 | This junction is intended for use by local traffic only and will be signed to local destinations , longer-distance traffic being directed to leave the bypass via the Calder Road interchange . |
21 | It will also sell its 70% stake in its Taiwanese factory , in exchange for cancellation of about $150m in debt , and 51% of its sales unit in Taiwan will be sold to local partners — Wang will continue to receive 49% of the Taiwan operations profits , but its sales will no longer be included in Wang 's consolidated figures . |
22 | It 's eight o'clock till midnight and all proceeds for the dance will be donated to local and national charities it 's organized by the Rotary Club of Alfreton . |
23 | Meat from the cull will be distributed to local villagers , who have been reduced to eating nuts and worms as a result of crop failures . |
24 | This awareness has driven us to evolve new systems that can be tailored to local needs and which reflect current advances in auditing techniques . ’ |
25 | All this may sound obvious and low key : something that can be left to local people and needs no special emphasis in the introduction of major change . |
26 | What additional resources can be provided to local police forces in order to make the schemes even more efficient than they are ? |
27 | He estimates that no more than 10 Per cent of the variance between the local election results in Birmingham and the national averages can be attributed to local factors ( Newton 1976a : 14 — 15 ) . |
28 | More sophisticated systems can be attached to local or wide area networks or mainframe computers with corporate-wide ‘ Workflow ’ systems . |
29 | The recommendations outlined below are applicable to temperate areas of the northern hemisphere , but the principles can be adapted to local conditions elsewhere . |