Example sentences of "of service to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Many novels of adventure have been based on the chivalric theme of service to women .
2 The unit moved to Loughborough University in 1976 , where its title was subsequently changed to the Centre for Library and Information Management ( CLAIM ) , and where its new objectives are to improve the effectiveness of service to users .
3 As part of its drive to improve the standard of service to taxpayers under the Citizen 's Charter , the Inland Revenue commissioned a survey in June to find out what taxpayers thought of the existing service and what they would like to see by way of improvement .
4 For him teaching was a ‘ calling ’ — a career which , though academic , had at its core the concept of service to others .
5 His experience and belief emphasised his strong sense of service to others .
6 Whether or not accreditation such as BS5750 is sought , quality assurance systems are important in the hospitality industry as a means of maintaining standards and ensuring consistency of service to customers .
7 Would it not be far better for the Government to end these punitive and ridiculous double tax payments — the Post Office already pays corporation tax — thus allowing it to concentrate on improving the quality of service to customers rather than pursuing abolition of the second delivery in towns and putting restrictions on rural services such as insisting that people have letter boxes at the bottom of their gardens or , in some cases , making people go to village centres for their letters ?
8 The integration of the refining and the chemicals operations has allowed us to improve the quality of service to customers who require both fabrication and refining and the benefits are already being seen .
9 The Unit should be perceived to be of service to professionals in schools .
10 As the process of contract specification develops , and the role of public health expands , so there exists the potential to alter current patterns of service to ones that may more appropriately reflect population need and assesses outcome .
11 School uniform , a build-up of service to charities , a development of sponsored activities by pupils to raise money for the school itself — each of these was part of the armoury of management .
12 But with the resurgence in business , those who are left are having to work long hours to ensure that the quality of service to clients is not affected , and she believes that she will have to start recruiting again before long .
13 This agreement includes a number of targets which measure progress in achieving standards of service to clients , in particular those for promptness and accuracy of benefit payments to unemployed people .
14 Lastly , there seems to be growing general acceptance that improvements in the quality of service to clients , to say nothing of reductions in the cost of indemnity insurance , require the Law Society to lay down standards of practice , practice management and client service for the profession .
15 ‘ But I am certain that the progress made in the quality of service to patients in the face of fundamental changes to the health service will continue apace .
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