Example sentences of "service [noun] as " in BNC.

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1 This new ‘ workflow ’ software opened up vast new possibilities for DIP solutions that could be justified on time savings and service improvements as well as space savings .
2 ‘ It is n't unusual to vary levels of service provision as and when finances dictate , ’ says a County Hall spokesman , smugly .
3 What evidence there is from the USA suggests that local authorities there are simply not prepared , either physically or mentally , to deal with the new service demands of the exurban inmigrants ( Green , 1983 ) although work in Canada , using a game-playing approach , has tended to suggest that the inmigrants have the same service demands as the existing inhabitants ( Joseph and Smit , 1983 ) .
4 One has a duty to uphold and support authorities if they meet the conditions of the service conception as explained above .
5 Mr. Livsey : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will make a statement on the National Health Service review as it affects Wales .
6 The study 's results and recommendations have also been communicated to all service companies as input for their own studies .
7 Described by the Treasury and Civil Service Committee as ‘ the most ambitious attempt at Civil Service reform this century ’ ( 1990 , para 1 ) , it involves the creation of executive agencies to perform the administrative work of large parts of the civil service ( see Chapter 12 ) .
8 That could mean other parts of the service suffering as money is diverted .
9 Consumer Association magazine Which ? criticised motorway service stations as overpriced , understaffed , and offering poor quality food .
10 In 1960 , Hugh Greene , a member of the Board of Governors at the BBC , had abruptly dismissed the claim that ITV was as much a public service body as the BBC , cynically despatching its press tag as ‘ the people 's Television ’ .
11 Her craving for advice with a Thatcherite spin on it does not mean that the Prime Minister will automatically diminish Civil Service contributions as flowing from a tainted source .
12 In the case of a Local Commissioner , if at any stage in the investigation he decides that the action complained of also concerns a government department or part of the national health service ( e.g. a hospital ) he will consult the Parliamentary Commissioner or the Health Service Commissioner as the case may be .
13 Throw in the financing planned by service firms as well as public spending on eastern telecoms and railways , and the 1991 total could exceed DM50 billion .
14 Earlier , the Health Secretary , Virginia Bottomley , had announced a ‘ new era ’ for health service reforms as she unveiled plans to develop market forces within the NHS .
15 A bumble bee flew frantically up the motorway with his back legs crossed , stopping briefly at each motorway service area as he passed it and muttering to himself :
16 Just as the provision of work is not generally regarded by health and social service staff as their responsibility , so too it is easy to ignore those social aspects of life which mentally robust people organize so effectively for themselves .
17 The private columns are thick with them , but buyers should look out for complete service histories as many are clocked .
18 The terms of reference are reproduced here in full because they provide an interesting example where the overall objective behind the policy development is clear — improved financial results or , in other words , reducing the size of the state subsidy or Public Service Obligation as it is correctly known .
19 For the remainder of this section we shall develop the distinction between service industries and service occupations as it provides a useful starting-point to consider some of the major post-war trends in service employment .
20 Most neatly captured by the notion of the free economy and the strong state ( Miliband and Saville , 1979 ; Gamble , 1988 ) , the project has involved both the disciplinary reaction to those who have come out worst from this restructuring in the handling of uprisings among British Black communities and a series of confrontations with the Trade Union movement and the need to present massive cuts in welfare service delivery as essential for economic prosperity .
21 On Aug. 21 Momoh was quoted in a Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service report as saying that the invasion of eastern areas by Liberian rebels [ see p. 38278 ] might mean a long delay before a general election could be held .
22 Scion of an ancient family of Scottish gentry , the Stirlings of Keir , he was the founder of what was to become the Special Air Service Regiment as we know it today , although with typical modesty he always insisted on sharing the credit with others .
23 It is effectively a social service order as the authority becomes the Guardian and can require the person to live in a certain residential establishment , to accept treatment , occupation or training , and to receive visits from a doctor or social worker .
24 Alternatively it may have been because a rising number of night visits , increasingly performed before 1990 by deputies , increases health service expenditure as the cost of deputies is eventually reimbursed in the expense element of general practitioner remuneration .
25 In 1988 slightly more than 82 per cent of employed women worked in service industries as compared with 57.5 per cent of employed men .
26 The Turbo Ninety has been out since October 1986 and is available on the secondhand market , so I would go for one of those If you do buy a Turbo Landy then check its service history as neglected oil changes in early life will show up later on
27 In this particular example , path b 1 represents the effect of being in the service class as opposed to being in the working class on the chances of attending a selective secondary school .
28 The difference in log odds gives exactly the same rank order as the ratio of proportions did : the private schools ( HMC then non-HMC ) are the most exclusive in terms of selecting service class as opposed to working class children , followed by direct grant schools , then grammar schools , comprehensive schools , and technical schools , with secondary moderns bringing up the rear .
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