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

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1 and services to be connected
2 Such oblations to the darkness of the early evenings had not been necessary in previous years when , whatever the season , bright hour and night hour had been dedicated to the service of his flock there were Masses to be said , sick to be visited , meetings to be chaired , burial services to be conducted , bereaved to be comforted .
3 It is unfortunate that the CACs were seen as a political football and they provide an interesting indication of what might possibly happen were all legal services to be funded from local or central government .
4 DDI will allow staff and services to be contacted quickly and efficiently , without the call having to be routed through a central switchboard .
5 His manner was pleasant but she was unresponsive ; she stood , motionless in the middle of the room , as though waiting patiently for her services to be called upon .
6 It was felt that this would enable more rail services to be withdrawn in rural areas without ‘ undue hardship ’ ( an ill-defined term ) being caused to the communities currently served by rail .
7 So , above all , the picture is of an administrative reform taking place for new mental health services to be created .
8 As Lord Wilberforce said , the GLC might direct fares to be raised or services to be adjusted ; or might make a grant to the LTE .
9 They have large administrations which they should always be looking to make more effective and in an area like education , there are surplus faces to be removed , energy to be used more efficiently and services to be contracted out if this can provide better value for local tax payers .
10 Labour MPs called for the security services to be put under the control of a Commons committee , and barraged John Major with questions .
11 There is no universally accepted pattern for the distribution of governmental services between the various agencies of the state , or even of the appropriate services to be performed collectively through government rather than by private initiative .
12 Disputes , both before and after 1381 , were concerned with questions of rents to be paid and services to be performed , or with whether or not individuals were free men or villeins .
13 Export credit finance should be considered where a project requires capital goods and associated services to be imported because the term of the loan can sometimes be longer than the term for commercial funds
14 ITEMISED as follows : total cost of the feeder main ; total cost of low pressure main in individual villages , including installing governors ; and the total cost of services to be laid .
15 first , what services are to be allocated to local government as a whole ; second , how are these services to be distributed among the agencies of local government itself .
16 RMI will be about the quality , quantity and cost of services to be delivered and hence provides the perfect vehicle for the debate between clinician and manager to be conducted and resolved .
17 Bringing headquarters staff together in a single location will enable those services to be delivered more efficiently and in an integrated manner .
18 Once this has been decided , a contract specification needs to be written outlining the services to be provided , the treatment technologies to be used , the volume of cases to be treated , the standards to be achieved ( in clinical effectiveness and quality of care ) and price .
19 It was unclear where responsibility for child-minders , registration of playgroups , etc. would rest in the new organisation , but it was possible that the new provisions in the Children Bill going through parliament would allow for those services to be provided through education departments .
20 Perhaps more interestingly , it indicated general practitioners ' overall high level of satisfaction with the quality of community health services but identified a wish for a much greater volume of services to be provided .
21 Our Confirmation and Account will show the total charge for the services to be provided by us .
22 finally , the structure of local government itself will affect the services to be provided .
23 There is , therefore , no settled agreement either about the services to be provided by local government or about the discretion local authorities can exercise over the services they provide .
24 The grounds were that the work which the appellant offered to carry out when he presented himself to Mr. Burt and Mr. Hughes as a qualified accountant ( and the remuneration that he gained the opportunity to earn as a result ) were services to be provided by him as a self-employed fee-earning accountant , and therefore were to be provided neither under a contract of employment nor by virtue of his holding of an office within the meaning of section 16(2) ( c ) of the Theft Act 1968 .
25 There is also a belief that as far as possible people should be made to pay for services provided by the state , partly to reduce public expenditure and taxation , and partly because it is believed that charges will increase public pressure for services to be provided efficiently .
26 He suggests that family health services authorities appoint and , where advisable , sack primary care workers ; define services to be provided in local contracts ; set standards for the structure and process of general practice ; provide practices with expertise in management ; and be involved in reaccreditation of general practitioners .
27 Your needs and wishes and the preferences of your GP will be taken into account by your local health authority when making agreements with hospitals on the services to be provided .
28 The BP contract , which has strategic importance to the Group , is subject to excellent performance , quality of service and continuous improvement across the broad range of services to be provided .
29 SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED :
30 In looking at the services to be provided , it is recognised that some duties require a more responsible level of staff than others .
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