Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] central " in BNC.

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1 For example , the Society is often able to give a grant for central heating , which can transform the lives of the old or sick , while a recent case history concerned the elderly widow of an architect who needed a convalescent holiday after a hip operation , when the ABS was able to help her financially .
2 If the Mujahideen divide up the country among themselves it is likely that the big divide would be along these mountains , which would then become the new division between Central Asia and the Indian sub-continent .
3 And too sharp a division between central and local government may also be misleading .
4 The central bank should abandon attempts to use the money supply to peg interest rates and exchange rates since , if left alone , these rates will ‘ naturally ’ settle down to their equilibrium values ( see Friedman ( 1968 ) for a powerfully expressed plea for central banks to desist from trying to peg interest rates ) .
5 Despite the April heat , the rebel army made fast progress through Central India and by the end of the month had reached a position near Ujjain .
6 Left : Parkray Chevin inset solid fuel roomheater , also available as a freestanding model and with back boiler for central heating and hot water , in choice of three colours and black , in a range of heat outputs ( Hepworth Heating )
7 Gas fired boiler for central heating and domestic hot water .
8 Having developed the framework for central co-ordination , the range of time sharing services made available to group or site departments now extends considerably beyond the facilities offered by GIS for the autonomous generation of information .
9 Second , there is allocation of central funds to local authorities and the interaction between central government and local councils which provide services .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what consideration he is giving to additional know-how support for central and eastern European countries .
11 The Group will continue to provide support for Central America Week in March , and will be investigating in the first few years of the five year period the possibility of raising the profile of the Andean countries .
12 In other cases the split between central government as a policy initiator and local government in the role of implementer produces a situation in which central intentions appear to be thwarted by local scarcities .
13 Implementation of all measures requires co-ordination between central and local government departments to ensure a coherent and consistent pattern of response , and this may require the creation of a new organization to take charge overall during smog emergencies .
14 INSPECTOR MORSE / Zenith for Central
15 INSPECTOR MORSE / Zenith for Central
16 INSPECTOR MORSE / Zenith for Central
17 INSPECTOR MORSE / Zenith for Central
18 INSPECTOR MORSE / Zenith for Central
19 Growing disenchantment with economic arguments based essentially on the continuous maximisation of consumption , together with disaffection from the vogue for central planning and large scale social and economic units are but two aspects of a complex situation .
20 Standard-setting for central government is almost entirely the responsibility of the Treasury , taking the Exchequer and Audit Department Act 1866 as the statutory basis .
21 We will pursue more competitive tendering for central government services .
22 The wide array of central controls has necessarily created tension between central government and local councillors .
23 On May 31 , 1990 , the new ND government presented a " transitional " budget , which forecast a 29.8 per cent rise in state spending , with some sharp rises in consumer taxes and utility charges providing 39.9 per cent more revenue for central government than in 1989 .
24 The duty to carry out certain services is imposed on local authorities and as such services are of a nature affecting the whole of the country , for example , the police , or trunk roads , it has long been the practice for Central Government to assist the local authority financially .
25 UN peace force for Central America .
26 The government rejected this , claiming it to be contrary to the notion of partnership between central and local government which the 1944 Act had established .
27 The old notion of partnership between central and local government had long disappeared .
28 As that chapter points out , the underlying principles of the Labour government 's approach in the late 1970s — Partnership between central and local government , and consensus and cooperation — became much less fashionable in the following decade .
29 This instituted a partnership between central and local government with both having as a prime objective the promotion of the education service .
30 Prime Minister John Major has told Tory councillors he wants to forge a new partnership between central and local government .
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