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

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1 Finally , the 1989 Local Government and Housing Act introduced a new system for financing and controlling local authorities ' capital expenditure .
2 Local authorities ' waste disposal operations will be set up as ‘ competitive arm 's length ’ companies to be separate from councils ' responsibilities for policing environmental standards .
3 The award , adding £30m to local authorities ' wages bill , was the lowest produced by the Fire Pay Formula established in 1977 after a nine-week strike .
4 Schools and colleges continue to provide the vast majority of candidates ; there were nearly twice as many candidates from local authorities ' community education centres than from the private centres .
5 Research on the involvement of disabled people in preparing local authorities ' community care plans in April 1992 illustrates some of the barriers .
6 We regularly win the local schools ' evening league .
7 The comments , referred to earlier , by the NAHT on local inspectors ' background experience indicate a more acute problem .
8 Her marriage broke up in 1985 , leaving her to bring up seven children alone and she worked with local women 's theatre group , Charabanc , on a freelance basis .
9 In 1943 , practically the entire team relegated during 39/40 got back together during ‘ Buy a Spitfire ’ week to play a fund-raising match against a local Women 's Land Army XI .
10 She also did voluntary work in a girls ' club , which brought her into contact with the local women 's trade union council , the Women 's Co-operative Guild , and ultimately the Labour party .
11 I did go down to my local Citizens ' Advice Bureau to see if they had any ideas , but all they could do was pass on the news that there was a squeeze on the social fund ( the emergency payments fund ) , so I was well advised not to expect too much if I did decide to try the social security people .
12 In addition , as the therapist had suggested , she had contacted the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau to find out about evening classes .
13 Again , you can find out about these from your local Citizens ' Advice Bureau .
14 Contact your local Citizens ' Advice Bureau , who will be able to advise you .
15 Contact lenders and work out a new repayment schedule , or visit your local Citizens ' Advice Bureau or money advice centre ( ask local councils or libraries , for details ) .
16 She balanced these activities with what she was good at-dealing with the public and solving problems , skills she put to good use in her part-time work with the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau .
17 But if hobbies like swimming , gardening and DIY fail to hold her attention she is threatening to help out at her local Citizens ' Advice Bureau .
18 A word with your local Citizens ' Advice Bureau manager may well give you an idea who is doing what and whom they would recommend .
19 Many would-be claimants are so afraid of going into solicitors ' offices that they try the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau ( CAB ) first .
20 Teesdale district councillor Newton Wood , who is chairman of the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau management committee , has criticised fellow councillors for shaving £5,000 off £15,000 extra earmarked for the group by the finance committee .
21 The Reverend Hugh Ross was headmaster of the local boys ' boarding school in Meath .
22 The team , which was formed to join the local boys ' football league , also received footballs and two holdalls for carrying the strips .
23 The party 's election manifesto promised to establish an agency combining the functions of the National Rivers Authority , the Inspectorate of Pollution and the local councils ' waste regulation activities .
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