Example sentences of "services [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Other services which they and their health team may provide include :
2 In Scotland local authorities have recognised the need for specialised resources and services which they are providing through visiting advisory services .
3 The other two departments use online services which they either retain themselves or share with other departments .
4 British TV viewers will not pay more for a cable system just because one day it will be able to provide interactive services which they have never heard of , let alone want .
5 Other services which they and their health team may provide include :
6 But when the state collects taxes in order to provide some of its citizens with services which they were capable of obtaining for themselves it is perpetrating a grave act of injustice on the taxpayers .
7 This has major implications for the relationship between the two ; few local ‘ voluntaries ’ can afford to offend those who hold purse strings and the nature of the services which they offer may sometimes be on the basis of a contract from the statutory sector ( for example , for meals-on-wheels ) rather than an independent initiative .
8 Encouragement of the private sector could take the form of providing ‘ cash ’ ( perhaps in the form of tokens or vouchers ) by which old people , without adequate financial support , could purchase the services which they require .
9 The central problem would seem to be market vagaries ; old people should not be denied the services which they need to survive in the community because there happens to be a shortage in a given locality , or because certain areas are not profitable , or because some old people are less congenial than others .
10 At the beginning of the twentieth century , Poor Law administrators were still noting that older women seemed more able than older men to survive without any apparent source of income , because of the domestic services which they could perform ( Roebuck and Slaughter , 1979 ) .
11 He added : ‘ I wonder whether Government ministers and Conservative MPs will tell their constituents the products and services which they supply to Swan Hunter are a thing of the past .
12 the activities or services which they require ;
13 People in even the simplest forms of developed economy required goods and services which they could not provide for themselves .
14 ( also known as education social worker ) Education welfare officers liaise with Social Services Departments and are responsible for the general well-being of school children , not only ensuring that they attend school regularly but also dealing with grants , allowances and services which they may need to be able to attend ( e.g. clothing , transport , free school meals ) .
15 Strategically , we need to understand what the clients are thinking to be able to deliver the services which they want . ’
16 We also wish to hear staff views on the sorts of services which they wish to see provided .
17 The magnitude y d is the demand for goods which would materialize if households actually managed to sell all of the labour services which they notionally offer .
18 The firms use the factors of production to produce the many different types of goods and services which they then sell to households ( whose spending is called consumption ) , the government , foreigners ( who buy exports ) and other firms ( whose spending on capital goods is called investment ) .
19 The Pack also contains helpful inserts describing clearly the Barclays services which we offer to new and growing businesses .
20 How do we pay for clinical services which we are purchasing ?
21 How do we pay for the goods and services which we need ?
22 We have described the problems of using data on utilisation of services which we see as offering no reliable way of weighting different indicators .
23 And obviously not one to hide the light of his firm — or the cause of the chartered surveyor — under a bushel with regard to the property audit , he said : ‘ We see this as further endorsement of the quality and range of services which we are equipped to offer both the private and public sectors . ’
24 We have identified some areas of weakness , and others in which we believe that the investment of resources will substantially improve the way in which we present ourselves to the public , and provide services which we are currently unable to undertake .
25 It gives details of all the services which we offer to our members and gives a wide range of information for reference within our industry .
26 So , the situation in that is quite serious and it behoves us to take it seriously , it behoves us to make sure that if we are putting resources of that magnitude or of any magnitude perhaps , then we have to make sure that they are managed properly for the effective delivery of the services which we intend er that them to be used for .
27 I think the erm the best way is to improve productivity by taking in more and different students and multiplying the services which we provide for the community .
28 Our attitude , and I think it 's a totally principled and right one , is that we already have services which are statutory services which we do not provide adequately .
29 Already in 1093 and 1094 , before he received the pallium , he had had two acrimonious disputes about the services which he owed the king as one of the greatest territorial magnates of the kingdom , and it was a third territorial dispute in 1097 which finally made him resolve to leave England .
30 Similarly , if the headtenant collects VAT from the subtenants in respect of any services which he provides for them , the amount of such VAT should also be deducted .
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