Example sentences of "services have [be] " in BNC.

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1 If the Government 's record of managing the public services has been indifferent , the Tories and the Tories alone have acted bravely and imaginatively to achieve better public services by the only credible means — managing resources through private sector standards and disciplines .
2 One argument against the Government 's third term agenda for local government and the public services has been that , by undermining local authorities , they are increasingly centralizing decision-taking .
3 Our comprehensive range of services has been developed to make sure that your business is given the best possible start .
4 These services have brought in new customers — Lombard NatWest claims more than 300 — but some rivals say the marketing of these services has been less aggressive during the recession , given the higher risks often associated with new business .
5 Generally , it seems the response of social services has been at individual crisis level , rather than reaching out to travellers .
6 The aura of compulsion in the public child care services has been extensively analysed in recent years .
7 The gap in services has been filled by child minders who at their best can offer a high quality of care with all the advantages of a domestic setting similar to the children 's own home , but because of the lack of resources , training and support for their work are often the last resort for parents .
8 A third and almost as clear a theme is that even this inadequate level of services has been declining very fast , in both the USA ( Johansen and Fuguitt , 1984 ) and in the UK .
9 So the link between voting and paying for local services has been broken .
10 The Team for the Assessment of Psychiatric Services has been evaluating the run down of Friern and Claybury Hospitals in north London .
11 The importance of advocacy in mental health services has been emphasised by the government and this has been reflected in a growth in advocacy projects such as patients ' councils and schemes for individual advocates in hospitals .
12 In recent years Lending Services has been increasingly concerned about the impact of automation on inter-library lending activity and in particular on the Scottish Union Catalogue — concerns which are shared by colleagues in ILL work throughout the UK .
13 The new post of Customer Services Officer in Lending Services has been filled by Mrs Jill McBride .
14 CUSTOMER services has been boosted by a new system to allocate loose bases and covers .
15 In the past , one of the most serious barriers to the growth of online services has been their unfriendly character .
16 ‘ David Francis from Customer Services has been trained up to run sessions on coaching , ’ said Personnel Organisational Development and Training Manager .
17 A fourteen year old criminal who 's had holidays in Spain paid for by social services has been given a two-year supervision order .
18 The prospect of terminating school services has been raised in the wake of a spate of incidents , including opening emergency doors and throwing missiles from buses .
19 Remember the County Council has had to find ten million , and to a certain extent , therefore , Social Services has been protected by the County Council acknowledging what you 've just said , the pressures on it and the importance of its services .
20 The right hon. Gentleman identified the way in which some home help services have been moving towards home care services .
21 The counselling by social services had been an enormous help .
22 In retrospect , the public recognition of child abuse as an extensive social phenomenon can be seen to have caused a break in the policy tradition under which child care services had been developed since the Second World War .
23 Those services had been first transformed — by ambitious attempts to prevent family breakdown in the early 1960s , and to absorb juvenile delinquents into the public care system at the end of the decade — and then merged with local authority services for elderly people and people with disabilities in 1971 .
24 Brotherton & Harris ( 1988 ) point to increased difficulties in arranging back-up services and in discharging patients into community health services , if their hospital services had been provided far from their home locations .
25 Before the opening of this church in 1822 , services had been conducted in the consul 's house by the chaplains of ships anchored in the bay .
26 They said they loved her dearly — but their pleas for help from social services had been ignored .
27 An agent of the British espionage services had been captured in Moscow .
28 Citibank 's Art Advisory Services had been bidding at £4.4 million .
29 MITI estimates , using data from the Bank of Japan , that if Japan 's imports of services had been included in its trade statistics , then the trade surplus would have been $14 billion , $18 billion lower than reported .
30 It is a constant concern that they might have achieved much more if services had been better and that they may regress if services do n't improve .
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