Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] that local [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier this year , I announced that local authorities would receive aggregate external finance of £5.13 billion .
2 I hope that local education authorities will have learnt some valuable lessons from this year 's experience and that they will take great care to consider what contingency plans are needed to avoid being caught napping again by a late rush of applicants .
3 I know that local playgroups find them useful , certainly for skittles and as cone and ball games , but I though maybe if they were filled with some sort of plaster and decorated , they would make good door stops .
4 I understand that local authorities have pressed hard for access to the criminal records section , in particular in vetting potential employees — particularly those who would be working in sensitive areas , such as the social services .
5 Equally I believe that local communities too must feel that the police are to them if they are to give the positive help which the police need to successfully detect and prosecute the criminals who prey on them .
6 I believe that local authorities should have a strong housing function that we as local authorities should be providing good , well managed social housing in which our tenants have a say , where we have good tenant participation , where we have tenants taking a part in the sorts of repairs that they want to see , where every year they are er consulted and asked about where they want us to go next in terms of modernisation and repair .
7 I believe that local democracy was not very responsibly exercised by some people in the years that have just gone by . ’
8 On English Heritage : I must be confident that Jocelyn Stevens [ its director ] is handing over the sites to the right custodians ; I feel that local management could be better .
9 The Scarman Report , for example , contained the following policy proposal : ‘ I recommend that local communities must be fully and effectively involved in planning , in the provision of local services , and in the management and financing of specific projects , ( Scarman , 1981 , para. 8.44 ) .
10 In her study of Lambeth , Cockburn ( 1977 ) provides one of the best known examples of this perspective which assumes that local government is simply one arm of the capitalist state , providing the conditions for continued capital accumulation and the maintenance of social order .
11 The Alzheimer 's Disease Society is concerned about surveys by Community Care and Doctor which indicate that local authority financial cuts under the new community care system will affect elderly people and other groups ( News , page 1 and ‘ Can the rift be healed ’ 1 April ) .
12 She found that local legends and place names corresponded accurately with the particular sector of the zodiac where they were found .
13 She added that local decisions on merging parishes and losing priests had yet to be made , but each deanery was in the process of reexamining its structure .
14 It has been the subject of some concern by those who feel that local authority officers should be completely divorced from party political connections .
15 The guillotine motion after 10 o'clock tonight will attempt to preclude sensible contributions , attempt to preclude people from dealing with the difficulties and technicalities in the Bill , and pose a real problem for those of us who believe that local government is not a political football to be kicked about at whim , but an essential part of our democracy for the provision of essential services .
16 Nevertheless , there are people who argue that local planning authorities ' decisions best reflect local circumstances and should not be overruled by the central Government or their appointed planning inspectors .
17 We propose that local authorities can be classified according to whether they appear to have assimilated the care programme approach or adapted to it .
18 We know that local authorities are forced by the law to charge loan redemptions ( principal repayments ) to revenue .
19 We know that local authorities are in financial difficulties and many are having to make drastic cuts in all areas .
20 Then and later , we know that local lords engaged in renewals of the money to make a fast profit .
21 Moreover , the failure of national forces to intercept the enemy is especially remarkable when one remembers that local ones often had no problem .
22 But we do n't believe that those sort of problems can be solved centrally , we believe that local communities can look at their own areas and see what they can do to lessen the problem .
23 We believe that local colleges should have a local input , ’ he said .
24 We recognise that local authorities are under a duty to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service and that they may wish to stock a range of material about homosexuality , dealing with homosexual themes or written by homosexual authors .
25 That we recognise that local authorities are in a a difficult position .
26 Whilst we recognise that planning guidance should not be too prescriptive in terms of retail floorspace limits , we think that local planning authorities should set guidance limits which reflect some estimate of the environmental capacity of the plan area .
27 Most companies , although indicating a preference for locally manufactured equipment , have made extensive use of suppliers from outside Wales , generally because they feel that local suppliers can not meet their needs .
28 On the other hand they argue that local politics have their own specific frame of reference and form of practice .
29 ‘ When the Government was persuading Parliament to accept the right to buy scheme , they said that local authorities would be able to use accumulated funds from selling their houses to build more .
30 First , it recommended that local authorities should be made responsible for all long-term care of mentally handicapped and physically handicapped people , except for the rare few in need of permanent 24-hour medical supervision , who would remain the responsibility of the NHS .
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