Example sentences of "services [vb base] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Other frequently reiterated problems with community service provision are the absence of effective collaboration between the different service agencies ( see Wright et al , 1988 ) , and the related fact that services tend to be delivered in a piecemeal and fragmented way without coordination at service delivery level ( see for example Challis and Davies , 1980 ) .
2 From my experience , a large proportion of ( necessary ) calls to these services tend to be made from payphones in remote locations , often involving a considerable detour from one 's route .
3 Social services tend to be perceived as ‘ enforcement agencies ’ , cultural myths and distortions are sustained , and both clients and services suffer .
4 ( Domiciliary ) services appear to be provided where no family is available rather than to assist a family in their support .
5 However , at the time of writing it is not clear how the new structure will work in practice , especially since RENFE 's systems for determining costs of services appear to be less advanced than those used by BR .
6 Escalating projected deficits in collection targets will also generate pressure for harsher penalties as the effects on services begin to be spelled out .
7 From time to time as new services become to be administered by local authorities Parliament requires that the local authority shall submit a scheme of its proposals to one or other of the Central Government departments for approval .
8 Making up packages of care can merely increase the burden on those carers , unless they are fully consulted and involved ; some of the services need to be geared to support them .
9 Service planners have rarely acknowledged the need for emotional support , yet services need to be organized to foster the well-being of existing relationships and to help people develop new ones .
10 They point out that services need to be aware of carers ' histories and their responses to stress , and that retirement may not necessarily increase a person 's ability or willingness to become an informal carer .
11 However , it should not be forgotten that local authorities are also responsible for providing services , and there is evidence to suggest that voters recognise that such services have to be paid for .
12 If ‘ community care ’ is not to result in increased impoverishment and dependency for women care-givers ( with all the possible long-term adverse consequences for their own old age ) , then employment and social security policies and the provision of ‘ community care ’ services have to be integrated to a far greater extent than they are at present .
13 Loans and extension services have to be run in support of private commercial , industrial and agricultural enterprise .
14 Important services have to be
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