Example sentences of "local [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 As a consequence , any increase in overall spending determined at local level will require a substantial increase in local taxation ( assuming central grant remains the same ) , i.e. a 1 per cent increase will require a 4 per cent increase in locally raised funds including the community charge and specific fees and charges , thus reducing the likelihood of substantial local variation .
2 In 1897 a petition from the North-Central Province noted that the local ratemahatmaya could influence the Government Agent through his control of the information supplied to that official , but that he could not determine the outcome of court cases .
3 But that kind of local gossip will ease the tension out of you .
4 Your local council can make a grant towards improving or repairing your home , and that can include a grant for making your home warmer .
5 The Building Control Officer then recommended the local council should grant a relaxation .
6 The seasoned rockers and cabaret bores at the local pub would appreciate the fact they have travelled up and down the country , playing every decrepit club and hovel on the way .
7 The local plan will replace the existing local plans for Midlothian District .
8 The local plan will replace the existing local plans for Midlothian .
9 This local plan will replace the existing local plans for Midlothian District .
10 If the family allegiance to a particular sect changed then the whole local membership might follow the same path .
11 An environmental campaigner is demanding that Severn Trent Water should refund seven million pounds in charges because he claims it 's not doing its job properly.Julian Jones says the authority is failing to control pollution … and the local community could spend the money more wisely.And now he 's going to court to claim the water charges back .
12 It was , frequently , these groups that were responsible for worker takeovers for , if any of the firms in the area were still in the private sector , the local cordón would encourage the workers to take control .
13 We agree that the loss of the traditional local shop can have a particularly severe impact on the community it serves .
14 The hope now is that the tour operators and the local population will seize the opportunity presented to the island .
15 Failure to declare a find of treasure to a local coroner would carry a maximum one month jail sentence or a fine of up to £5000 .
16 A sunshine holiday , with exotic food washed down by local water can leave an unwelcome souvenir — the disease hepatitis A. Not life-threatening , but with nasty symptoms and a recovery period of up to 80 days , guaranteed to tarnish the holiday memories .
17 He believes local taxation should reflect a person 's ability to pay .
18 In addition , the government believed that local taxation should reflect the role of local authorities as service providers .
19 I 'm still puzzled by the incident and the local keeper could offer no likely explanation either when I told him .
20 A council shop in each local area would provide a direct point of contact between local communities and the Council 's services .
21 For instance , small practices which rely heavily on local demand could experience a period of decline if , owing to regional factors , reduced investment occurred in the locality .
22 Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity .
23 Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity .
24 If the police response is not what the unit is looking for , the local manager should contact the local duty inspector to attempt to find a solution .
25 ( 2 ) A local authority may accommodate a 16 or 17 year old under s20(3) against parental wishes and those with parental responsibility have no power to remove the child .
26 A local authority may prevent a child 's legitimate removal from accommodation by obtaining an emergency protection order or an interim care order if it is able to satisfy the relevant grounds ( see Chapter 9 , 7(a) and Chapter 12 , 7 ) .
27 In these cases an appropriate local authority may provide the service .
28 If the notice is ignored , after two hours of non-compliance the public health department of the local authority may commence a prosecution for breach of the Act .
29 The local authority may require the landlord to enter into an agreement under s 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 .
30 A local authority may ask the court to make a specific issue or prohibited steps order under s8 if it is concerned about the welfare of a child who is not in care .
  Next page