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

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1 The way forward involves the production of more and better services , but that in turn implies an effective flow of information about what consumers really need and want , and a strong link between field workers and the planners who determine the services to be produced .
2 requires clear performance standards to be set and for services to be measured against them ;
3 This led to the Committee 's visit in 1885 to Holroyd Smith 's full-size demonstration line at Manchester , and the signing of an agreement for his patents and professional services to be used in constructing an electric street tramway at Blackpool .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Labour provides the effort , skill and enterprise which , together with capital equipment and natural resources , enable millions of different types of goods and services to be produced and distributed to people in society .
7 The main thrust of the inquiry team 's recommendations is for services to be concentrated on fewer sites and the money released to fund improvements in the community .
8 DDI will allow staff and services to be contacted quickly and efficiently , without the call having to be routed through a central switchboard .
9 The system is based around Siemens ' Vision Optimised Network Evolution programme , although GEC Plessey says that it has been the developer of the services to be offered and will manage the planned Asynchronous Transfer Mode evolution .
10 INTELLIGENT NETWORK SERVICES TO BE PART OF THE SCENERY BY 2000 — OVUM
11 Labour MPs called for the security services to be put under the control of a Commons committee , and barraged John Major with questions .
12 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 .
13 So , above all , the picture is of an administrative reform taking place for new mental health services to be created .
14 Within the NHS the Government requirement for ancillary services to be offered to private as well as ‘ in house ’ tenders can be considered one such strategic objective .
15 The first was for Exeter 's own services to be concentrated on Digby and Wonford House Hospitals , with Exminster to provide only for the other Devon districts .
16 And McCaw Cellular Communications Inc , Kirkland , Washington , has signed a contract for NeXT hardware and services to be used to develop and deploy custom applications throughout the company , with a tentative commitment for ‘ several thousand ’ NeXTs over five years .
17 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 .
18 the publication of details of worship services to be broadcast in Europe in the bi-monthly bulletin The Coproduction Connection ;
19 Lending is normally limited to the financing of the foreign exchange costs of the imported goods and services to be used in the project .
20 The problems of physical shortages and the volume of highly liquid financial assets accumulated during the war ( high incomes during the war period , with few goods and services to be bought , led to high savings ) probably meant that attempts to regulate the economy by monetary means would have failed .
21 Our Confirmation and Account will show the total charge for the services to be provided by us .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 finally , the structure of local government itself will affect the services to be provided .
25 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 .
26 The subsequent White Paper , Legal Services : A Framework for the Future ( Cm 740 ) , adopted a different tone , referring rather more to the requirement for legal services to be responsive to clients ' needs than to notions of competition and the discipline of the market ; but in content the proposals actually gave little ground on key points .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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