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

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1 The time has surely come for local authorities , at least , to develop and implement ‘ whole authority ’ policies and procedures on a range of topics , which would certainly include children with special needs and also child abuse .
2 Initial funding had come from local businessmen and delegates — mostly businessmen themselves — from a dozen countries had paid their own air fares and hotel bills .
3 A lot of support has come from local firms and from individuals like electricians and plumbers , said Mrs Coates .
4 Within a year the fundraising campaign , which included selling note cards and T-shirts , had been completed , much of the money having come from local businesses and foundations .
5 Their outward appearance gives no hint as to the wealth of amazing finds that have come from local beaches in the past .
6 The iron ore came from local surface working , the fuel was charcoal from the local woodlands , and the cooling water was provided by the many small but quite fast-flowing streams of the broken Wealden landscape .
7 My timber all came from local sources : by pure chance one timber yard had recently acquired an elm butt and I purchased the first board ( a huge log sawn into 2in boards — the real stuff ) .
8 The initial capital for canals and turnpikes came from local sources .
9 The lion 's share of the rest came from local authority sources .
10 Let us again consider as an example children coming into local authority care .
11 Perhaps erm pressure coming from local communities and ordinary people , rather than theologians at the top , and pressure released in order to allow for greater freedom , variety , flexibility , more open approach to other Christians and other religions , and to try to get rid of some of the obstacles that the past seems to place in our way .
12 This production has cost £50,000 , most coming from local sponsors .
13 ‘ However , the threat that councillors may back the strong opposition coming from local people by rejecting the scheme , as recommended by their planning officer , has shown the potential for serious negotiation .
14 So I ca n't see very many of them coming to local people .
15 Such demand could come from local business and professional groups .
16 But this conclusion is not particularly illuminating as it merely says that children come into local authority care when no one else can care for them , a repetitive statement we call a tautology .
17 Besides Betty Clark 's ‘ ghost story ’ in her Stamford Remembered , I have only found two recorded ghost tales about the town and both come from local newspapers .
18 This latest group of teenagers at Rover come from local schools .
19 Occasionally the initiative comes from local sources , an enquiry or request for information about WEA provision and sometimes a keen local person will take upon himself the responsibility of calling a meeting .
20 According to NCC Chairman Lady Wilcox , most funding for money advice comes from local councils which , in 1989 , contributed 50 per cent .
21 I think the time has probably passed now , all the schools have got their own budgets , they 've got their own builders who are giving them a good service , and I doubt whether this is the time to resurrect that , especially with local government review not far off , and the future of a county-wide D S O in some doubt , when it comes to local government review .
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