Example sentences of "service and [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Labour Party will bring these Trusts back into Health Service and to public control .
2 The Institute possesses a wide range of data logging , micro- and mini-computing equipment and has access to the computing facilities of the Edinburgh University Computing Service and to national and international networks .
3 Sir , — I have been most concerned to read the recent press coverage regarding the Surrey Ambulance Service and as general manager , I must put the record straight .
4 Over the years our speakers have unveiled first-hand experience of the Eucharist , of service and of human need .
5 This in itself was serious in the contexts of delivering the Service and of heavy unemployment .
6 The Torah had to be made accessible in Greek both for religious service and for private reading .
7 ‘ We think it is absolutely essential for the development of the service and for public confidence that we should have a sound research base .
8 Attention will be given to the role played by the machinery of government , by the civil service and by local government officers in the policy-making process , and some general points will be made about what we mean by that ‘ process ’ .
9 A third kind of analysis conceives some sections of the middle class ( technicians , managers , engineers , professional employees in the public service and in private industry ) either as constituting an important part of a ‘ new working class ’ which is likely to participate in its own way in a refashioned socialist movement ( Mallet , 1975 ) , or as forming one element — alongside the old industrial working class — in a new class , which is becoming involved in a new type of struggle , directed against those who control the institutions of economic and political decision making , and who reduce it to a condition , not of misery or oppression , but of restricted and dependent participation in the major public affairs of society ( Touraine , 1971a ) .
10 We will encourage the wider use of performance pay inside the Civil Service and in other parts of the public service .
11 The exercise was concerned with the motivation of junior and middle managers within the civil service and in broad terms used Herzberg 's two-factor analysis described briefly above .
12 Substantial numbers of actuaries are also employed in specialist investment firms , in industry , in Government service and in general insurance .
13 Its first director was Lord Rothschild and its staff was drawn both from the civil service and from outside Whitehall .
14 Composite thirteen outlines the cur current round of government cuts in local government spending and the impact of this on services and on local democracy .
15 It is a much needed long-term approach to widening life chances for people who can all too easily be consigned to standardized services and to cramped , narrow , and stultifying lives — but it requires significant resources .
16 HELP also gives access to the College 's library services and to external on-line databases for research purposes .
17 What will be the result if a significant proportion of the population can not , because of language and cultural differences , gain effective access to the legal system , to the health services and to local government services — including housing and social services ?
18 Two non-constituency Council seats were designated for financial services and for sole practitioner representation , and following a resolution at last year 's Annual General Meeting , the Society made an initial pump-priming grant to a newly formed sole practitioners ' group which subsequently achieved Law Society group status .
19 Process engineering superintendent Peter Watson will continue to be responsible for long-term terminal development , hydrocarbon accounting , loss control , laboratory services and for technical support to plant operations .
20 The new publication features the full range of Speedfit products for both copper and plastic pipes , for hot and cold water services and for central heating . , , .
21 Nevertheless , this raises questions about resourcing , the possibility of duplication of services and of perverse incentives .
22 Particular reforming efforts have been made in the areas of welfare services and of financial provision .
23 The most rapid rates of growth have been in the professional and scientific services , in insurance and other financial services , in miscellaneous services and in public administration and defence , while employment in distribution and transport has stagnated or declined .
24 There are many cases in service industries , in consultancies , in the financial services and in high technology where heads of functions and sales-driven people who generate tremendous sums of money for their companies are paid more than the person who is actually managing and running the business .
25 During the past 60 years , I have lived on islands in the Hebrides where Gaelic was the normal means of communication in church services and in daily life .
26 Indeed , as the recent concerns of trade unions in , for example , the health services and in social security suggest , there seems to be a growing ‘ rank and file ’ interest in policy .
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