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

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1 Mr Duncan Nichol , the NHS chief executive , told the Guardian yesterday that the Government 's negotiating position is that it wants to split the service so crews with medical skills can earn extra money and non-emergency services can be contracted out .
2 Mr Duncan Nichol , the NHS chief executive , told the Guardian that the Government 's negotiating position is that it wants to split the service so crews with medical skills can earn extra money and non-emergency services can be contracted out .
3 Long term , as performance improves and services become more commercially attractive as a result of bringing in private sector disciplines , it will make sense to consider whether some services can be sold outright .
4 It may therefore be worth ascertaining whether payment for such services can be included as part of the package .
5 For another company , the online information services can be accessed through each individual 's personal computer .
6 The services can be similar to those of orthodox Christianity , except they are led by mediums , and the sermon is often replaced by a seance .
7 Phone-in services can be bedevilled by hoax calls .
8 Commissioning services can be fairly dramatic occasions .
9 In these various ways accommodation and services can be rearranged to offer suitability for different minority elders .
10 Details of Foxfield services can be obtained by telephoning
11 Both services can be tailored to customer requirements , according to the company .
12 But with the MCI deal in the bag , BT will no longer need a licence ; its American services can be sold via MCI .
13 Policy makers are concerned to identify those ‘ at risk ’ of institutionalization so that appropriate community services can be developed to prevent/delay entry into an institution .
14 Information about other train services can be obtained by telephoning any of the following TransPennine stations :
15 Even where labour is cheap , services can be more expensive than in advanced countries .
16 In part , the absence of a clear definition of services can be traced to the treatment that services received in past economic literature .
17 Although some uneven distribution of utilities and services can be attributed to market forces , others result from decisions taken by public agencies , such as health authorities , or by local planning authorities ( see chapters 5 and 8 ) .
18 At the same time , where demand is low , services can be withdrawn easily , and this has been the most characteristic trend in recent years .
19 Being highly centralized , the British system has not been to have powerful centres outside London from which groups of services can be conducted for that area , but to administer each of the important functions of government from Whitehall for the whole of the country .
20 Mobile meals services can be provided or luncheon clubs for the more active old person , where company and entertainment can be obtained as well as a meal .
21 The advantages of early identification are that the patient can co-operate in decisions , and support services can be introduced at an early stage .
22 In practice , the majority of services can be provided locally , but there are none the less certain disadvantages in carving a district up into ‘ patches ’ or ‘ localities ’ .
23 Social services can be different
24 Well organised and technically proficient armed services can be used as a backstop to ensure that there is no internal unrest against the existing order of things .
25 Indeed , by failing to acknowledge what applied research has to say on this matter , the Griffiths report proceeds from a false premise ( that care by the community — in its present form — is desirable and will continue ) to a false conclusion ( that publicly provided services can be increasingly restricted to an enabling and facilitating role ) .
26 More expensive , but still good value , are the units from direct-sell kitchen manufacturers — their quality and installation services can be excellent , but you may be subject to some fairly hard selling methods at first .
27 Further information about these services can be obtained either from Dr A Game , UK Research Councils European Office , BP10 , Rue de la Loi 83 1040 Brussels .
28 These segments are used as targets against which appropriate products or services can be positioned , and upon which an appropriate promotional mix may be focussed .
29 Market segments are then used as targets against which appropriate products or services can be positioned , if the forecast revenues are likely to exceed the costs to be incurred .
30 These accounts also give an indication that in producing 1.5 per cent return the capital base has been maintained so that today 's postal services can be maintained in the future .
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