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

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1 A nursery which sells bonsai trees claims that a local council is trying to close it down .
2 Reports in the previous year that a local man had been killed by the Dutch workforce make it clear that the battles over the digging of the ditches were far from one-sided .
3 Meredith was suddenly struck by the thought that a local man by origin , he might have married Rachel here in this very church .
4 The question for this court , therefore , is whether , by holding that a local government authority , such as the council , may sue in libel in respect of these publications , the law would impose greater restrictions upon freedom of expression than are necessary in a democratic society to meet any pressing social need for the protection of the reputation and rights of such a council .
5 You may feel that a local course would have more relevance to the job you want or appreciate the opportunity a local course gives you to make new contacts in the district where you will be working .
6 These recommend that a local child psychiatric team should be involved with all such individuals and their families , and that young people up to 14 years of age should be admitted to a paediatric ward , rather than a general medical or surgical ward .
7 It said that a local education authority ‘ shall , in particular , have regard to the need for securing that provision is made for pupils who have not attained the age of five years by the provision of nursery school . ’
8 Can I perhaps offer to give give Mr a bit more thinking time and suggest that a local plan which did not contain something which was in the structure plan , as a proposal would not be in accord with the structure plan .
9 ‘ Hopefully the fact that a local firm is sponsoring the event will bring me a bit of luck but I think it will certainly help the game 's image in Merseyside .
10 It so happened that a local head of a special school was very involved in this campaign .
11 In 1976 the Layfield Report , Local Government Finance , suggested that a local income tax should supplement the rates , although it listed many difficulties associated with such a venture .
12 Not only can we point to the success of such a tax abroad , but at no stage in recent negotiations or since have we been told that a local income tax would not work .
13 The agreement included the arrangement that a local resident should supervise and inspect all dumping operations .
14 I understand that a local resident , a nurse , found a packet of dangerous drugs on the playing field near the children 's swings .
15 The decision by England manager Graham Taylor 's panel means that a local South London boys club benefit to the tune of £650 .
16 Quite , providing there was only one representative , and we were n't overburdened , providing it was clearly understood that they were there almost in the same way that a local member would be , to speak on a given item , and not to vote , then I do n't think we 'd have any objections , but it 's entirely up to the Committee , how do you feel ?
17 It seems likely that a local commentator is right in thinking that the boycott cost the DUP votes in a subsequent by-election .
18 ‘ We hoped that a local MP who was a leading sportsman would identify with our cause rather more than Seb Coe has done .
19 In 1937 Shwartzman reported that a local reactivity to bacterial products might be important in the aetiopathogenesis of chronic ulcerative colitis .
20 Talbot chose the Mac because of its technical benefits , especially the lack of a hostile DOS environment and the fact that a local area network was already built-in .
21 Consequently there appears no reason why regulations could not be included in such an agreement which prevent or restrict odour emissions , particularly as the 1971 Act provides that a local planning authority may take into account the ‘ improvement of the physical environment ’ .
22 Held , dismissing the action , that the statutory framework leading to the grant of planning permission envisaged that a local planning authority would balance the interests of the community against those of individuals ; that where a planning authority had granted consent to the development of an area , the measure of disturbance to individuals had to be considered against the changed character of the neighbourhood and those living close to a public highway affected by that change had to accept the increased volume of traffic in the greater public interest ; and that , accordingly , since as a result of planning permission the two roads now gave access to a commercial dock operating 24 hours a day , the serious disturbance to individuals from the movement of heavy goods vehicles was not an actionable nuisance ( post , pp. 460G–H , 461A–C , H — 462B , C–F ) .
23 Erm it 's obviously right and proper that a local planning authority if it 's releasing green field sites has to justify why those sites should be released .
24 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 .
25 I love wooden toys , especially the doll that a local woman brought into the village antiques shop .
26 It was at 2345 on Thursday 8 March 1990 that Shannon MRCC notified the station honorary secretary of Arranmore lifeboat station that a local fishing vessel , the 65ft Locative , was in difficulties — drifting with no power and uncertain of her position .
27 They found that a local custom in the country was to walk around barefoot at all times of the year and in all weathers .
28 Here too the emphasis was on the susceptibility of the ‘ innocent ’ to the specious ; section 28 of the Local Government Act 1987 — 8 states that a local authority shall not
29 All this was swept away by a new principle which was introduced in the early part of the nineteenth century , namely , that a local authority could not carry out any function unless strictly authorised by statute .
30 Today the functions of a local authority almost invariably involve the expenditure of money and it is clearly established that a local authority may not spend money unless it has statutory authority to do so .
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