Example sentences of "be that [art] local [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But such aspirations may easily be frustrated when managerial priorities are that a local population of mentally handicapped people is routinely visited and monitored and that recurrent crises are dealt with by team members .
2 One of the legends here is that a local authority inspector told a tenant that her furniture was too near the floor and thus rotting her carpet .
3 The present position is that the local education authorities are accountable to the local electorate for the condition of the education service in their area but , some would say , are effectively denied the powers necessary to deal with those responsibilities .
4 Does my hon. Friend agree that the real problem facing students , particularly those from areas such as my own in Leeds , is that the local education authorities have been extraordinarily late in supplying their mandatory grants ?
5 The CDP 's fear is that the local authorities will be so hard pressed , because of government policy , that they will be unable or unwilling to help in the future .
6 A second property is that the local distances are given by a metric equation in the Gaussian coordinate separations .
7 The final point to be made is that the local researcher should trust his instinct , and if something ‘ feels ’ wrong it may well actually be wrong , and with diligence can be so proved .
8 The only fear is that the local authority who would retain responsibility for Paul 's schooling , after normal school leaving age , if he remains a child with a statement of special educational needs , might possibly say that they would no longer pay for him being at school .
9 The only real hiccup was that the local DHSS would not assess my benefits until I had moved in , and social services were not prepared to finalise the amount of their commitment until they knew the DHSS 's !
10 The new initiatives of the left made a start by identifying strategic sectors of the economy in which to intervene , rather than adopting a blanket approach to all firms in their area — but the problem was that the local authorities were still geographically limited .
11 What he did n't know was that the local authorities were taking a very different line .
12 So I mean I think what we envisaged though was that the local publicity group erm would meet and see if the well first of all I suppose was there a , a necessity having seen what we 've got from national level er necessity to produce a kind of newsletter , a joint unison newsletter specific to Northumberland , that 's what the group was going to have a look at was n't it ?
13 The reply from the committee was that the local government board had sanctioned the development , a statement which seems to have silenced the opposition .
14 The idea was that the local bands would play , the media and record companies would be invited and an interest in what 's happening in Belfast would at least be rekindled .
15 The consequence was that the local authority had to consider the situation of the children , including carrying out an assessment of the prospect of the children making their permanent home with their father who , by now , had a new partner .
16 And what happened in eighty three and eighty seven of course was that the local elections take place the Conservative party managers analyzed the results , fed them through the computers and you could come up with the fact that you would , looked like you were set to win a general election .
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