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

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1 car park for residents only .
2 The DSS said last week local authorities would be expected to negotiate with home owners on how to make up the gap in funding for residents who have to be away from the home for more than six days .
3 The device chosen was a carefully designed , small , speed table surfaced with distinctive flat cobbles , with gaps on each side that would allow buses and large trucks to pass without generating noise for residents , discomfort for passengers , or damage to the road surface as a result of impact by heavy vehicles .
4 At the same time as setting up and equipping new residential projects , the CMHTs also played a major role in preparing and supporting residents through , for example : assessing and training individuals with a mental handicap ; enabling parents ‘ to let go ’ ; and either directly providing or facilitating continuing support for residents .
5 Sources of financial support for residents in private homes Date Private means Local authority Health board DHSS 1985 65.6% 9.1% 0.6% 26.8% 1987 50.7% 1.2% 0.0% 48.1% Increase in funding for people in private homes is coming from DHSS .
6 It contains guidance on arrangements to transfer local authority residential care homes to independent control ; it also gives Directions from the Secretary of State for Health about local authorities ' continuing responsibility for residents in transferred homes whose care was arranged by the local authority under Section 21(1) of the National Assistance Act 1948 ( as amended by paragraph 2(1) , Schedule 23 to the Local Government Act 1972 ) and under paragraph 2 , Schedule 8 to the National Health Service Act 1977 .
7 We also sought to provide a link for residents of Murieston to Livingston centre while the Murieston area is still developing , rather than wait for the completion of this housing area before taking action .
8 ‘ Paulo 's suggested we should turn it into a small club for residents , and , from what I 've seen , it seems like a good idea . ’
9 Set beside a lake providing course fishing for residents and in its own extensive grounds adjoining a golf course , this hotel was the setting for TV 's ‘ Crossroads Motel ’ .
10 When he died he left the land to the Drapers Company — a charitable institution for residents of East London .
11 Where else is there a steady loss of residents ?
12 where there is a loss of residents ;
13 Investigators said the Ty Mawr home in Abergavenny , Gwent , was badly mismanaged , had too broad a mix of residents and had untrained staff .
14 A mass screening of residents then assessed what proportion of the lead in their bodies was of this isotope .
15 These estates have a relatively high turnover of residents , as new workers and their families are posted to Shetland , others return to the south and some move into private housing in the locality , leaving the estate to escape from feelings of social claustrophobia .
16 A high turnover of residents is also a significant factor in the two multiple-employer estates and , here too people find their closest social associates among their colleagues at work .
17 The information in section 3 will apply to you however , in some circumstances , the place in which you live may be classed as a ‘ Collective Charge Property ’ ( these could include accommodation with a very high turnover of residents ) .
18 4.25 Regular internal review of residents ' progress should take place when an escalation of aggression occurs or at any time an officer in charge considers appropriate .
19 The contest to find ‘ budding ’ Percy Throwers was the brainchild of residents , who also make up the judging panel , along with executive representatives .
20 As reflected in the original rich picture , there were concerns about the routine handover of information about the day-to-day condition of residents , and it was obvious that the process of keeping records for a large number of residents was an arduous manual task , indicating that some gains in efficiency might be possible by the introduction of computer support .
21 Oxbridge Jazz Club with residents the New Orleans Preservation Band , Oxbridge Hotel , Oxbridge Lane , 8.30pm .
22 Oxbridge Jazz Club with residents the New Orleans Preservation Band , Oxbridge Hotel , Oxbridge Lane , 8.30pm .
23 Mr. Blacker reported that the Dial-a-Ride was proving a successful venture and they would appreciate feedback from residents .
24 The club 's facing opposition from residents living near the site and a council , which says it would devastate a green belt area .
25 Homes that make visitors welcome will have a lively atmosphere which has a knock-on effect on residents .
26 They claimed the private hospital development would have a negligible effect on residents .
27 Already throughout their area of influence , rumours of closures has brought distress to residents and despair to carers facing the loss of respite care .
28 The Essex Gliding Club 's plans for the former bomber station at Ridgewell near Clare , due to be discussed by Braintree planner on March 29 , have aroused unprecedented opposition among residents .
29 Any further efforts on the part of residents will be beneficial to us all from the aesthetic point of view if from no other .
30 The main part of Residents ' Association case is that the amount of relief afforded by any western relief road , does not justify the environmental damage which that road will cause .
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