Example sentences of "come [prep] the 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 Walking into a club these days , it 's easy to get the feeling that you 've accidentally come across the local Hell 's Angels chapter double booked with a Skin 2 party .
4 And the , the water to bathe in came from the local river and er it was very very sandy and it just looked like mud that you were having to get in and do your bath .
5 Very very very few came from the local area .
6 This was because players invariably came from the local community and , by meeting fans in pubs , clubs and at civic functions , somehow seemed accountable to them .
7 The Eastern National , in 1929 , took over followed by United Counties who came on the local scene in June 1928 .
8 Soon she came by the local gymnasium , and then the local Cedok tourist office , and from there she turned into a part which she was growing more familiar with , and in no time found she was back in the colonnade area .
9 The lorry , which was coming from the local gravel-pit , drew up , and the Arab driver put out his head : ‘ Where are you going ? ’ he asked in French .
10 Our supplies this year are coming from the local Butterknowle Brewery , the North Yorkshire Brewery in Middlesbrough , the Hambleton Brewery and the Hadrian Brewery in Byker , Newcastle .
11 The main reason for the closure of Redheugh is that ‘ it is in the wrong area with very few young people now coming from the local community , ’ said an Salvation Army statement .
12 In 1928 , these schools entered the system of maintained schools , whereby , in exchange for full payment of current costs and 65 per cent of capital expenditure , the former owners and managers , usually churches , were allowed two-thirds representation on the local board of management , with the other third coming from the local authority .
13 Next year we would n't have a , erm , look and see whether that twenty thousand is coming from the local authority , it 's not necessarily in that particular money
14 The details of how such intentions could be realized would be left to local joint planning and financing at the district level : ‘ any proposal to move the balance of care from hospital to community should come from the local level ’ .
15 I trust , I trust that if there 's going to be any question of names coming forward to be a approved locally , not selected , I hope not selected , that they will be er they 'll come from the local level at which the police authority actually functions and not from other counties without that particular area and so My Lords , I would suggest er that er the best step to go for is er Lord MacIntosh 's Amendment Number Five and his er supplements and I would suggest My Lords that Amendment Number Twenty is resisted by your Lordships because it talks about one half of the members shall be members of a relevant council and I suggest above all My Lords that Amendment Number Twenty Seven is cast into outer darkness .
16 But I personally , certainly hope that quite a substantial money will come from the local businesses .
17 ‘ It was said from the outset that revenue funding would come from the local authorities , ’ he said .
18 The initiative for such transfers may come from the local authority concerned , the association or company seeking ownership , or the tenants themselves .
19 And also I think because a lot of publicity erm was given to the actual arrest figures , and to the fact that they did n't come from the local area .
20 Although Thames Valley police are confident the Oxford rapist does come from the local area .
21 Most of them are opportunists , most of them come from the local area they 'll know the housing estates and whatever happens .
22 Yes , they come from the local schools and erm The Watch , the children of what they call The Watch erm part of the Sussex Trust come along , and erm oh , they just pop in and very often they , at the end of term they come with tadpoles and things that they Oh , I , I have n't mentioned the frogs and toads , we 've plenty of those .
23 Again , most come from the local supermarket except for the small , but spectacular scarlet ‘ Flamboyant ’ , brought more than 30 years ago .
24 It makes a change that the burden of more want is put on the central government instead of local authorities , because too often in the past , central government has said , in many issues , oh , we think you should have that , but the responsibility for paying for it comes from the local authority .
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