Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] by [art] local " in BNC.

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1 The hospitality extended to a good meal , and before leaving we were given the facilities of a nearby chateau , where the jeep driver and I had the luxury of a hot bath , laid on by the local Mayor .
2 the local community — to decide within the broad financial constraints laid down by the local authority and in accordance with more general policies , what pattern of schooling would be best suited to the needs of the local community .
3 Robertsbridge , the great Cistercian house , disappeared entirely , torn down by the local people .
4 Sometimes we went to the Cours Mirabeau and watched the debris from the daily market being picked over by the local dogs .
5 When it was vacated no steps were taken to have it boarded up by the local authority .
6 Although the ex the special allowance was actually withdrawn , but nevertheless , the responsibility for generally dealing with it , was picked up by the local authority .
7 Apart from certain matters which are specifically declared not to constitute development ( for example , internal alterations to buildings , works of road maintenance , or improvement carried out by a local highway authority within the boundaries of a road ) and others which , though possibly constituting development , are declared not to require planning permission , there is provision for the secretary of state to make a General Development Order ( GDO ) specifying classes of ‘ permitted ’ development , and a Use Classes Order specifying groups of uses within which interchange is permissible .
8 Their energy standard will be assessed by an energy audit carried out by the local authority 's energy efficiency unit .
9 A further control on local authorities is carried out by the local ombudsman ( see Chapter 9 ) .
10 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 .
11 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 ) .
12 In terms of Wirral , this function is carried out by the local Drugs Council which provides a ‘ drop-in ’ service for users and their families , a 24-hour telephone service , two-week induction courses with follow-up counselling , and residential facilities for those who need to ‘ come off the street ’ .
13 A large proportion of the expenditure in areas such as transport , law and order and education is carried out by the local authorities .
14 Many were designed by French builders but carried out by the local craftsmen .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Had he not been turned down by a local industrial company , things might have been different .
18 Indeed a mill design developed during the 1950s was turned down by a local planning enquiry : one of the aims of the CEGB 's current wind programme is to gain some feedback on public attitudes to modern designs .
19 However , when Bernard applied for planning permission to build a factory on the site he was turned down by the local highways department .
20 ‘ The proposals have been fully thought through by the local education authority , the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool and Roman Catholic Archdiocese .
21 Amidst declining opportunities for casual work , the unrest was sparked off by a local government decision to end an emergency aid programme .
22 A new code of conduct for street entertainers has been drawn up by a local authority .
23 We will decentralise planning decisions as much as possible , giving a key role to the local plan drawn up by the local authority .
24 Many times I 'm called up by a local doctor and asked to do what is called a DV — a domiciliary visit to assess the mental state of an individual .
25 But the general truth of the picture is borne out by the local studies that have been done .
26 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 .
27 The Redbridge Care Attendant Scheme , for instance , was set up by a local association for handicapped people with funding from various sources , including the Greater London Association for the Disabled ( address on page 146 ) .
28 A COMPLAINTS system is being set up by a local authority to make it easier for residents to complain about the service that the council offers .
29 In the event the first two centres demonstrated the dual approach to much advisory work in that one was set up by a local authority ( in Lambeth ) and one by voluntary bodies ( in South Kensington ) .
30 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 .
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