Example sentences of "[noun] council have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 you see the Arts Council has a finger in most pies , the only way to find out through them , I mean the trouble is , a lot of it , is going to be confidential
2 In the litigation in the English Courts arising out of the collapse of the International Tin Council the question was raised whether the Tin Council had a cause of action against its own members .
3 This institute believes that some form of National Statistics Council has a role to play but with the following provisos : 1 .
4 In the current year , the training and enterprise council has a youth training budget of £16.1 million , and about 7,430 young people are currently in training .
5 I should be grateful if you would let the Parish Council have a copy of the decision letter when you have determined this appeal .
6 As you will appreciate , my main concern is to ensure that the Parish Council has a chance to comment on any changes .
7 W w the County Council have a duty to er consider this application so it 's not a question of them ducking their responsibilities they 're not capable of in law of ducking their responsibilities .
8 And that is that in the projections of housing requirements for the City of York , not Greater York but the City of York , the County Council have a figure of four thousand four hundred households extra , but propose a provision of only three thousand three hundred dwellings extra , that 's purely within York , and the question really therefore for the County Council is I had thought that their dwelling requirements , that their , sorry their their policy H One figure for York was what they thought the requirements were , but maybe it 's what they think the limited capacity is , and they are foreseeing an overspill of thousand odd from the city of York into Greater York .
9 The County Council has a canteen .
10 Chairman could I also mention that the county council has a conference centre down in Havstock Park which I think is probably bigger er than this particular room erm may well also have catering facilities .
11 And if the city council has a film liaison office , why not a music office too ? ’
12 Just turning briefly to the issue of affordable housing , you 'll see from my H One submissions the City Council has a target , er which is in the the York area housing strategy , which is currently with the D O E for its consideration , of something like a hundred and fifty dwellings a year , giving over the fifteen year period a two thousand two hundred target , how we will go about achieving that is primarily , where it 's possible using land we already own , or is in ownership of housing associations , and taking into account the the seven dwellings outside the current city boundary , we believe in total they will contribute some fifteen hundred dwellings towards that two thousand two hundred target , this will leave clearly a significant shortfall , and it will therefore be necessary to seek to negotiate , if I can use the terms of P B G 3 erm with house builders as sites come forward in in the local during the local plan period .
13 Otherwise , I mean , the possibility otherwise is Oxford City Council having a site in West Oxford , to fill that gap .
14 Ealing Council had a policy of positive images of lesbians and gay men in the community and , Mr Wilshire stated , ‘ I contend that that is the promotion of homosexuality . ’
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