Example sentences of "service [was/were] to be " in BNC.

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1 IF the Health Service were to be given all the money it says it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution .
2 If the Health Service were to be given all the money they say it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution .
3 It has already been stated that the main aim of the service was to be the construction of flexible packages of care for clients by , firstly , liaising with other services to provide or increase where necessary the client 's receipt of existing services , and , secondly , by ‘ topping up ’ existing services ( where the development officer thought extra care was necessary to maintain someone at home ) through the employment of local support workers .
4 The hearse took her to St Paul 's churchyard where the service was to be held .
5 The Service was to be cleansed .
6 The defendants successfully applied to the English court for this service to be set aside on the grounds that personal service by the agent of a foreign litigant without the approval of the Swiss authorities was a criminal offence under the Swiss Penal Code and could not be regarded as valid service , as no English court could authorise service which was contrary to the internal law of the country in which service was to be effected .
7 However , if these pay norms were breached or prices rose more than expected , the level of service was to be cut back to meet the cash limit .
8 True , they all do want to see that the overall size of the cake for the military grows , but if any service was to be offered more while all the other services were offered very much less , it is doubtful whether the favoured service would say no in order to defend their colleagues ' role in society .
9 The government had announced on Jan. 4 that military service was to be reduced from 18 to 12 months .
10 The former People 's National Security Service was to be replaced by a new State Information and Security Service , whose duties would be confined to intelligence and counter-intelligence .
11 I WAS very sorry to hear that the Albert Hill bus service was to be taken off .
12 If services were to be provided on purely egalitarian terms , all people who might benefit from any given treatment would be able to do so .
13 Accumulated errors were to be erased from the holy books , services were to be conducted in a more intelligible manner , sermons were to be encouraged , and scholarship was to be actively fostered in a number of monasteries ; at the same time , new saints were canonized , clergy and laity alike urged to observe the prescribed fasts , and for a brief time the government even went to the lengths of closing the taverns .
14 In turning these principles into the means by which legal services were to be provided the Commission did not recommend any radical departure from the present ‘ mixed economy ’ in legal advice and information .
15 No services were to be held in the church or chapels on certain forbidden former holy days ; nor was any concourse of idle people to attend church on those days , which included All Souls ( nor the evening or night before ) and those of Saints Catherine , Nicholas , George , Lawrence , Ann , and so on , including Thomas-a-Beckett , Mary Magdalene , the Conception , the Assumption , Wednesdays during the Easter or Whitsuntide weeks all being forbidden by law to be kept as holidays .
16 The administration of the Services was to be carried out by three co-located but separate Service Departments , each under a junior minister .
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