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

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1 Problems with the city s finances ran right through the local economy .
2 The Da Toto is best known locally for the local dishes served in its good restaurant and Citalia guests will dine on three or four courses each evening of rustic , Tuscan specialities , with the added attraction of unlimited wine and mineral water included in the price .
3 Agriculture in the south has been restricted to stock-raising , mostly for the local consumption of whaling communities , on some of the peripheral and cool temperate islands .
4 I put her name down for the local hospice without her permission , because although she defiantly insisted she did n't want anything to do with it , I thought things might change as she deteriorated .
5 There will be video feedback too , and those who feel up to it can go in for the local skischool giant slalom race .
6 This is especially so as the local plan makes no reference whatever to the proposal to effectively change from a washed-over to an inset status , while the greenbelt local plan refers to that change only by the one word , quote proposed unquote , in parentheses on page twenty five of the deposit copy .
7 There have been a number of changes of mind since May 1991 on the part not only of the local authority .
8 We 'll get to know better with the local news after this
9 Once back in his hometown , however , he became edgy and defensive , especially with the local press .
10 Barbara Stace ( Mrs Taylor ) does not regard herself as having had a career other than marriage and family life though she admits to having done ‘ some teaching , some voluntary work especially with the local community association , learning a few new skills , keeping up with my old hobbies ’ and she can invariably be met behind the souvenirs stall at Somerville Gaudy .
11 and down with the local tyrants , it 's down with the system as it stands or
12 The Opencast Executive said the decision meant a lost opportunity to create 200 jobs with another 200 in service and supply industries , putting over £4 million of wages annually into the local economy over its proposed ten year life .
13 Once the day care centre is no longer suitable we may introduce the sitter service ; link in with the local day hospital or it may lead to long term care .
14 Ever since the oil companies came to Shetland they , along with the local authority , have supported regular sea-bird monitoring programmes , with a full-time independent biologist to run them .
15 The primary basis of UDC support , however , was what Morel described as the ‘ enthusiasm and spiritual driving power ’ of the ILP , together with the local structures of the trade union movement .
16 Cunningham and Aghredien , together with the local rugby factotum — Dan Qeqe , a legend in his own lifetime — made the venture possible .
17 All the individual professionals , managers and planners , together with the local people the service was designed to serve , shared a common vision as to what they were aiming for , often based around the concept of providing a more ‘ normal ’ home life for patients who had previously lived in an institution .
18 There is also a special utility called a HAM Package for amateur radio enthusiasts , in which a user can enter a call sign and the position of the remote station will be marked on the map , together with the local time and location information .
19 There is also a special utility called a HAM Package for amateur radio enthusiasts , in which a user can enter a call sign and the position of the remote station will be marked on the map , together with the local time and location information .
20 This result , together with the local election results of May [ see p. 38200 ] , nevertheless confirmed its position as Italy 's second strongest party .
21 We 've got a problem where a local building firm who own part of the land need to get together with the local council to sort something out .
22 Most independent traders have premises outside the main town/shopping centre — eg in the local High Street or on a large housing estate .
23 These chaps , good blokes who 've spent all their lives running businesses , believed the government manifesto and thought that if they shouted loud enough in the local paper , Whitehall would crumble and right would prevail .
24 It was all in the local newspaper .
25 She could tell she was going to get no response from Coffin , although he was being polite , when a crowd of youngsters swarmed in from the local youth club .
26 The Scottish Secretary has chosen to pursue this ‘ non-interventionist ’ policy in the face of criticism , not only from the local communities , but from the National Trust for Scotland , the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland and the many other professional commentators who have expressed their opposition on a variety of grounds .
27 Although we had only a very limited range of local newspapers , half ( 69 ) of the 138 cases which appeared in only one newspaper appeared only in the local newspapers .
28 Of the seventy cases which were reported only in the local newspapers in the sample , there were six cases ( 9 per cent ) where the coverage lasted more than one day .
29 Er it gives us when when we actually set the thing up and make the presentation , it gives us another opportunity for publicity not only in the local papers o of our own area but the local papers of wherever the school was .
30 It 's only in the local flats , you know flat
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