Example sentences of "[adj] that local [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In an immediate sense it was clear that local authorities were ill-equipped to begin the type of prosecutions purity groups were pressing for .
2 It is possible that local managers were looking over their shoulders in planning ahead ; there was little pressure on them from the informed public to achieve rundown and disperse asylum services .
3 All accommodation and resorts are described as they are seen , but it is possible that local conditions and changes could affect the situation quite significantly .
4 I am sorry that local authorities throughout Wales , whose total debt on housing revenue account amounts to £1.1 billion , redeemed only £14 million of that debt last year .
5 Hence it is appropriate that local councils are dependent on central funds .
6 We will start to increase nursery education places for three and four year olds by making sure that local councils actually use the money they receive for nursery education to create new places and by switching capital funds earmarked for the City Technology College programmes .
7 When you see lorries coming into Darlington from the length and breadth of the country bringing in supplies it is encouraging that local buyers and suppliers are now getting together . ’
8 However , and it also has a down- side because now the contractors will be able to see the information which used to be confidential that local authorities will be putting on the table , but the point is it 's a chink , it 's a way forward we need to build on this .
9 If this happens , it is important that local authorities prosecute .
10 Does he understand and accept that it is important that local authorities should receive reliable guidance as soon as possible ?
11 If it has been discovered during the course of earth-moving for construction or other work , however , the site may be totally unknown ; in this case , it is important that local archaeologists are alerted as soon as possible , so that some kind of record of the site can be made before it is destroyed , or it may even be excavated if found to be important .
12 If that is to happen however , I believe My Lords that it is essential that local authorities should feel that they have a real contribution to make in the policing of their areas .
13 Plans for five nuclear plants in Washington State had proved so financially disastrous that local councils had been landed with debts running into millions of dollars .
14 I hey believe it is vital that local communities should be able to use the forest 's multitude of products without harming the rainforest infrastructure .
15 We are also extremely pessimistic that local authorities will receive substantial receipts in the current depressed economic climate .
16 I have my eye on the subject ; the hon. Lady 's point is well taken and , in so far as I have control over these matters , I shall make certain that local authorities concentrate as much of their resources on local sport and recreation provision as they should .
17 He stated : ‘ It is somewhat bizarre that local authorities should single out the nuclear industry with its accident-free transport record for attack when the public is placed at far greater risk by the routine traffic in fuels and chemicals which seem to be of little interest to our councillors . ’
18 During his time at Toynbee , Beveridge became increasingly aware that local residents regarded its activities as patronizing , whether directed towards rescue or research .
19 It is true that local authorities do not achieve uniformity of provision , but usually an attempt is made to match resources to need .
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