Example sentences of "provide [prep] the local " in BNC.

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1 Bakeries and dairies provide for the local market .
2 The cost of installing these features and retiling the remainder of the roof was assisted by a Repairs Grant provided by the local authority .
3 This policy is limited , however , in two crucial ways : first , that such ‘ choice ’ in effect reduces to the ability to pay , and ability to pay has been profoundly affected by other policies which have increased the differences among groups with regard to income and wealth ; and secondly , that many public services must be provided in the local area if they are to be of real value and if other costs , not only financial , are not to be incurred , for instance , in travelling or moving residence in order to receive them .
4 The first year ( and in some cases the sandwich year also ) of the following courses are provided by the local further education colleges listed :
5 If for some reason it is impossible for you to give them the help in the house they need , a Home Help can be provided by the local authority social services department .
6 To get round the problems of securing a satisfactory comms link out in the sticks , multinationals are acquiring VSAT links , provided by the local PTT or anyone else that can obtain licensing .
7 If you intend to live in a house provided by the local health authority they may be prepared to arrange transport for you .
8 Within social services , respite care for children with learning difficulties was provided by the local specialist units .
9 700 million to buy and convert , a sum provided by the local and national government , who continue to allocate annual funds to cover its running costs ( Pta30 million and 25 million respectively per annum ; there are are currently nineteen staff ) .
10 The local fire service supplied the water from a fire appliance , music was provided by the local hospital radio station , and a hot food stall and an ice cream van catered for all tastes for the crowds attending .
11 Substantial proportions were provided by the local authorities and the Department of Industry , and the largest share of all , one-third , was accounted for by private developers ( figure 3.1 ) .
12 It must also mean , of course , that the figures provided by the local authority on their HIP returns are highly questionable .
13 All voluntary organizations in the community care field face an uncertain though challenging future as a result of the government 's encouragement to them in the 1990 Act to take a more active , participative role in providing services directly to clients in the community , with finance provided by the local authority or health authority .
14 Part had been provided by the local caterers , part had come from the Palace kitchen .
15 In local government , where approximately 3,000 solicitors work , their role is to give advice on the services provided by the local authority .
16 The Council appreciates their support of the programme and the invaluable help provided by the local centres which run the courses .
17 It limits the consumption possibilities between one good X ( provided by the local authority ) and all other goods Y. The local authority ( ‘ representative' individual ) seeks to maximize utility .
18 Under the scheme , specially converted dustcarts collect household rubbish , with paper , plastics and aluminium already separated out by householders in plastic crates provided by the local authority .
19 The system will be piloted starting from next week by North Westminster Community school , in London , with funds provided by the local authority .
20 The Act provides for the local education authority to ensure that a child identified as having special educational needs is given education within an ordinary school as long as that is compatible with efficient use of resources and efficient education , both for the child concerned and for other children at the school .
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