Example sentences of "local [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Working machinery , samples and exhibition of local framework history plus video presentation .
2 Local election setback for government parties
3 However , the same block grant system was retained , and the GREA formulae tightened to produce at the local level deductions of grant for all levels of expenditure .
4 The county in most immediate danger was Kent , but the death of the Lord Lieutenant had left the local defence arrangements in disarray and one of his deputies could only promise ‘ If the French come in March we shall be ready with our militia , ’ which was not , in late December , very reassuring .
5 Consider how you can best get access to any local university library for specialist journals .
6 But it was left mainly to the railways to break down finally the various regional traditions of building in England , and to put an end to the use of age-old local building materials in favour of standardised brick and slate .
7 After noting how local parties differ on major issues of expenditure , financial control , privatization , transport subsidies , rents and council house sales , they conclude that ‘ It is not surprising that the local electorate vote in response to local circumstances ’ ( Jones and Stewart , 1983 , p. 17 ) .
8 The employment of indigenous paraprofessionals has been linked conceptually to worldwide efforts to promote local citizen participation in decision-making and action on their own behalf and a mechanism for developing or strengthening indigenous community leadership ( IASSW , 1979 ) .
9 When I was young , the farm was created by local action groups for school kids and anyone else who did n't know what a sheep felt like .
10 A LUCKY council trio will jet off to the USA after the local council elections to size up potential twin towns .
11 TOPS aimed to meet local skill shortages by training adults as well as young people to meet them .
12 The importance of the BBFC has been enhanced in recent years by local licensing requirements for sex cinemas , which generally require that all films screened shall have been approved by the BBFC in its " adult " category , and by the rule that cable television companies and video shops shall only carry films which have been granted an appropriate BBFC certificate .
13 That can be dealt with at a local plan level by distribution within the district .
14 I would say that it 's a general applicability and it er governs the erm size that one should have regard to potentially in looking at the matter from the local plan point of view .
15 Enhancement of the NHS domain was certainly at the core of the initiative , perhaps because many informed observers thought that members of health authorities would , in the future , become both more representative of the population served and better able to make local management innovations in service .
16 British Telecom says it is considering provision of local management services in conjunction with its portfolio of managed communications services once the new products are finished : it sees commercial products and services in early 1994 .
17 British Telecom says it is considering provision of local management services in conjunction with its portfolio of managed communications services once the new products are finished : it sees commercial products and services in early 1994 .
18 Ask at the SNTO about packaged walking holidays — or go to the local tourist office for information on guided walks and climbs .
19 The show starts at 8pm and support is the local group Ability to Swing .
20 It lies on an estate run by the Ital-Reding Foundation , and its main building is the Ital-Reding mansion , built in 1609 , which combines features that are typical of local farmhouse architecture with baroque trends befitting the town houses of families of that era which had " done well " in mercenary service abroad .
21 The centralisation of political organisations means that the function of power and patronage is essentially vertical , running from the local , through the regional to the national level ; there is little need for a strong element of local community participation in order to keep political machines functioning .
22 No one was badly hurt in the accident between a trans-Pennine service and a local commuter train on track where modernised signalling is being installed .
23 They , in particular , will be approaching the local business community for sponsorship .
24 All this exciting news is soon forgotten by the announcement of a dance to be held in the local town hall in honour of the Commandos .
25 We always said that someone at the office called Jenkins had taken me to the local wine bar after work and we 'd run into some old girlfriend of his and Gillian who knew this girl vaguely was with her and we sort of got on immediately and made another date .
26 The requirement for ON to exceed OP is that the rate of growth of C 1 ( local real resource expenditures ) with respect to ‘ size ’ exceeds the rate of growth of the local tax bill as size increases .
27 From next September , the Government is to raise the cost of tuition fees , paid by local education authorities on behalf of students , from £607 to £1,675 .
28 Essentially , there had grown up in the 1930s a system of subsidies which enabled milk to be bought cheaply by local education authorities for distribution ( free or at minimal cost ) to children .
29 The investigation has three phases : a survey of all Local Education Authorities by mail questionnaire will be followed by detailed interviews with senior staff in a small sample of LEAs .
30 Active and articulate middle-class newcomers have been able to apply considerable pressure to local education authorities in order to improve the standards of rural schools .
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