Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] by the local [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When it was vacated no steps were taken to have it boarded up by the local authority .
2 Although the ex the special allowance was actually withdrawn , but nevertheless , the responsibility for generally dealing with it , was picked up by the local authority .
3 To this end a campaign to grant the status of national park to a large wilderness area comprising about a sixth of the land area of the island is being carried out by the local government of Gran Canaria .
4 A further control on local authorities is carried out by the local ombudsman ( see Chapter 9 ) .
5 These should include asking the children themselves how to solve the problem , feeding back their own views to them , and enacting effective laws and enforcing them ( in a recent survey carried out by the local trading standards department of 54 premises selling cigarettes in Oxford a 12 year old was able to buy cigarettes in 13 of them ) .
6 If longer is required , further to admire the art work carried out by the local mortician/beautician , you merely press a button and are then given another three seconds .
7 Their energy standard will be assessed by an energy audit carried out by the local authority 's energy efficiency unit .
8 The pace and success of any rehabilitation programme , after a care order is made , are to be decided on by the local authority and only the local authority .
9 ‘ The proposals have been fully thought through by the local education authority , the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool and Roman Catholic Archdiocese .
10 We will decentralise planning decisions as much as possible , giving a key role to the local plan drawn up by the local authority .
11 The devotion of the people of Dijon to an obscure tomb in one of the cemetries outside the town was frowned on by the local bishop , Gregory of Langres , who regarded it as an act of pagan superstition .
12 In many cases public meetings are set up by the local Councillor , Community Council or local groups , and arrangements are therefore the responsibility of the organiser .
13 The latter is either a private network , or one set up by the local authority in your area which operates an alarm system at a central control point .
14 As for Mr 's point that Not Mr b Steven 's point that the erm figures for the strategic guidance for West and South Yorkshire were done on a different basis , those figures with the exception of Sheffield , were erm figures that were put in by the local planning authorities , the Secretary of State accepted those figures , they were done on the nineteen eighty five based household projections , coupled with different assumptions about vacancy rates and demolitions etcetera , and the Secretary of State accepted those figures .
15 She withdrew because her case has been taken over by the local authority , her solicitor Alistair Babbington said .
16 You will commonly , of course , advise your client of any facts of interest , which you have discovered by your enquiries ; for example , that the road has not yet been taken over by the local authority , that plans for building on the property were submitted to and rejected by the local authority , etc .
17 When a road is taken over by the local authority there are usually substantial charges to be paid , but often , in the case of estate roads , the developers have accepted responsibility and entered into a bond with the local authority to secure their liability .
18 In one particular case the Education Committee neglected this way of life argument and only argued the closure on financial grounds ( against Regional policy ) but they were forced to reverse their decision when the matter was taken up by the local MP .
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