Example sentences of "is [verb] [prep] [art] local " in BNC.

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1 A relatively safe way of doing this is to go through a local agency or someone who has passed the test to become a member of the Magic Circle .
2 The Mermaid is frequented by the local fishermen for breakfasts and lunches , which makes me think its fish must be the freshest .
3 From the date your application for a title search is received at the local Land Registry , you have 30 working days ( ie not less than six weeks ) within which period your client has priority over any other person who searches or seeks to register a dealing .
4 Soon he is befriended by the kindly German ‘ Doc ’ ( Armin Mueller-Stahl ) who is interned in the local prison And we see him taught to box and fend fro himself by a likeable petty thief ( Morgan Freeman ) .
5 ‘ It takes all the pressure off us and we can now start to play rugby again , ’ a representative from Ebbw Vale , whose ground is owned by the local authority , said .
6 Cockling gangs have been turned away when they arrive without council permits to take vehicles on the shore , which is owned by the local authority .
7 Sailing is confined to the local bay , and we show you how to rig and stow the craft .
8 Each outside order is considered by the local NACAB area and permission for the sale to proceed is not always given .
9 Although much of the provision for unemployed people is organised through the local education authorities , this university project illustrates that the RBs ( referred to earlier in the liberal model ) can also play an important role in developing this work .
10 There is one feature that is included in the local government list of characteristics that may be unique to the public sector and that is the requirement that our public sector officials have political sensitivity .
11 Instead we are talking about a series of complex configurations of politics , economics and ideology that recursively interact to guarantee that it is not possible to understand what is happening in the local economies of Glasgow , Liverpool or Birmingham in the UK or Baltimore , New York or Toronto in North America without reference to inner city policies wedded to a particular form of symbolic , frequently spectacular , regeneration .
12 Some have experience , others are beginners but already Eddie is looking for a local golf course that will accept their membership as a club to provide a base .
13 Finally , a good deal of inquiry is made at a local level by local authorities or local voluntary bodies attempting to assess a particular problem in the immediate area .
14 Public law proceedings must be commenced in a magistrates ' court unless there are already public law proceedings pending in a county court or the High Court or the application is made by a local authority following a s37 direction to investigate made in family proceedings in either court ( see Chapter 3 , 1(b) ) .
15 The shells power all the Exchange 's plant , and also provides a small surplus that is fed into the local grid .
16 The train makes frequent stops at points of interest along the route and at each stop the train is met by a local , English-speaking guide and comfortable car or limousine .
17 A planning agreement is prepared by the local authority concerned , with aims to simplify statutory planning controls ; this agreement is then complemented by a number of financial aid provisions with a primary emphasis on tax relief .
18 In such enterprises top managers and technicians tend to be expatriates and little if any advanced training is offered to the local workers .
19 On becoming a member , you are encouraged to follow your own Personal Achievement Plan and training is offered from a local and national level .
20 Plainly , the function of law enforcement under the Shops Act 1950 is entrusted to the local authority of each district .
21 The analysis will show how dependent small businesses are on their major customers ; how much is sold outside the local area economy ; and how competitive factors influence their sales .
22 Tipperary , owned by Merck , Sharp and Dohme is accused by a local farmer of causing his cattle to die .
23 But it is still against the spirit of the Act to impose restrictions on contact where a child is accommodated by a local authority .
24 The remedies available generally in relation to the provision or non-provision of services and the machinery for resolving disputes where a child is accommodated by a local authority are discussed in Chapter 20 .
25 Now it is used by the local playgroup and various other events take place there too .
26 It is called after the local 16th century scholar John Leland who recorded travels along a similar route .
27 Jane would also be happy to talk to any Chief Officer who is contacted by a local Conservative Association and would like further information .
28 It is played on a local , regional and national level and is open to boys aged nine-11 and 12–13 and girls aged 11–13 .
29 While the landowners ' organisation is isolated at the local level , the problems of compensation for affected landowners and of management of the protected areas remain , largely due to the reluctance of the government .
30 The expenditure required is borne by the local authorities and occurs because they do not have sufficient suitable housing in a state of good repair .
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