Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] local [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He stated that the raft boys at Holme Pierrepont have habitually come from the local borstal .
2 In relation to transfer , about 50 per cent of employment had come from the local area and almost 25 per cent from the region .
3 A Middlesborough borough councillor since 1987 , recently resigned from the local authority to concentrate on his duties as an MP .
4 The grapes are picked from the local vineyard and brought to the house where they are crushed .
5 I mostly use chicks I buy frozen from a local supplier .
6 Eventually I managed to find a page torn from a local bus timetable which showed the Province of Parma .
7 ‘ I can see what CAMRA has done from the local pubs .
8 Clan badges are many and varied , and several have been selected from the local plants .
9 The Act makes it possible for the properties to be transferred from the local authorities to housing associations , tenant co-operatives , or private landlords .
10 As rapid economic and social change has worked its way through the countryside , however , the farm worker has found himself increasingly separated from the local village community both socially and — for those living out on the farms — geographically .
11 Burton-on-Trent is one of the chief centres of the brewing industry , and legend has it that the origin of its pre-eminence was the discovery by a medieval monk that water pumped from the local sandstone after seeping through deposits of gypsum gave beer an excellent flavour .
12 Financial assistance and good advice was sought from the local Belfast Action Team in the Lower Falls/Lower Shankill area who willingly and readily helped the organisation to find its feet .
13 In May the National Executive decided to give official recognition to Advance which , since its foundation in December 1935 , had risen from a local circulation of a few hundred to a sale of 15,000 reaching the entire membership of the League .
14 ‘ There 's Becherovka , a liqueur made from the local water and various herbs , ’ he answered .
15 I was relieved to find my protege still motionless underneath his breeze block , so I picked him up , showed him the food and then laid him back on a fresh bed made from the local evening paper .
16 As members will have seen from the local press , the committee decided to postpone the proposed trip to Llangollen on 13th July .
17 Second , the discovery of mineral resources and the consequent development of metallurgical industries in Transbaikal and the Altai demanded more manpower than could be met from the local populations , and hence acted as a loadstone for the attraction of the necessary personnel to work them , in the form of both voluntary and forced labour .
18 The Course is heavily used by part-time Associate students , mainly home students drawn from the local catchment area .
19 At least half of Sun CIS Region employees will be drawn from the local IT industry .
20 At least half of Sun CIS Region employees will be drawn from the local computer industry .
21 The elders are individuals of good-standing drawn from the local laity , who both appoint their minister and have considerable control over his or her activities — there is at present one woman minister with a congregation in Northern Ireland .
22 Management committees are composed of people drawn from the local community .
23 Whilst these alien prebendaries , rectors and abbeys took the main pickings , the ‘ great tithes ’ on corn and so on , their vicars drawn from the local people usually had to make do with the remainder .
24 Access to Relevant Material by the Parents ' Solicitors : Solicitors representing parents may experience difficulties in getting background history of the child in care when preparing their cases , whereas solicitors representing Social Services Departments are likely to be drawn from the local authority Legal Departments , and to be fully informed .
25 So Mr Chairman sorry to bring it up again but er I think it 's in line what this gentleman said er bearing in mind I think it is a fact that this is a reasonable theatre enjoyed by people from a very large catchment area could you please tell us what support the the er playhouse has had from the local authorities adjacent to Harlow .
26 What IS surprising is that the flowers are usually BOUGHT from a local nursery .
27 In here , the couple like to sit at the circular polished pine reproduction table with matching chairs bought from a local shop in a nearby village .
28 Lunch is often a picnic , easily bought from a local store .
29 Tulips are bought from the local supermarket and thrive magnificently , without ‘ topping up ’ from year to year with more bulbs .
30 Now it wants to link up its planned criminal information computer , whose approval is still needed from the local police committee .
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