unitary - use in sentences

Used with adjective complement

  • emerge: This work is also significant in terms of our contribution to forward planning through our involvement with the emerging Unitary Development Plans.
  • call: In Greater Manchester and Merseyside these are called Unitary Development Plans ( UDP ).

Adjective modifier

  • current: Local Development Framework New Planning regulations require Havering Council to replace its current Unitary Development Plan with a Local Development Framework ( LDF ).
  • own: So for example, in Nottinghamshire the City of Nottingham is a Unitary Authority and therefore produces its own Unitary Development Plan.
  • Welsh: County: A name commonly used to refer to a Welsh Unitary Authority.

Modifies a noun

  • authority: Unitary authorities, despite the name of the group are also welcome.
  • council: Medway has the fourth lowest council tax of any unitary council.
  • matrix: The program terminated prematurely, complaining of a non unitary matrix.
  • phenomenon: Are ESP and PK aspects of a unitary phenomenon?
  • district: The authorities were randomly selected according to geographical location and authority type ( ie county, unitary, metropolitan district and London boro ).
  • state: What we are embarked upon is a new European unitary state.

Modifying Another Word

  • wholly: In regions where people vote to have an elected assembly we intend to streamline government by moving to a wholly unitary local government structure.
  • now: In recent years some fiscal matters have been delegated from the District ( now unitary ) Councils to the community councils.
  • not: Warrington and Shallice ( 1972 ) showed that short-term memory is not unitary.
  • predominantly: In the words of Labor's own manifesto, regional assemblies will require ' a predominantly unitary system of local government ' .
  • also: Islamic pattern, unique as an art form, is also unitary in its aim and function.

Noun used with modifier

  • draft: The link road remains in the draft Unitary Development Plan, where it can become the subject of a public inquiry.
  • replacement: Detailed planning guidance for a community fund will be drawn up following adoption of the replacement Unitary Development Plan.
  • deposit: Warrington Boro Council has just completed its public consultation on its new deposit draft Unitary Development Plan.
  • and/or: If England, Scotland or Wales are chosen, a further list will appear in the County and/or Unitary authority box.

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