Example sentences of "[verb] health [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A travelling exhibition has been assembled , containing books for children up to the age of seven , and this visits health centres , teachers ' centres , colleges of education and community associations . |
2 | They abolished 50 existing laws and 36 agencies involved in regulating foreign trade , to ( i ) lift all quotas on imports and exports ; ( ii ) end trade controls except those protecting health care , urban planning , competition policy and environmental protection ; ( iii ) phase out regulation on domestic production and prices ; ( iv ) allow employers to negotiate wages at company level rather than with national unions ; ( v ) abolish regulations covering labour contracts and business hours ; ( vi ) prevent professional bodies fixing fees nationally ; and ( vii ) phase out the controls of State Boards to regulate production and sale of such key products as beef , wine , sugar , cotton and tobacco . |
3 | Cheap graves for livestock pose health risk |
4 | Rice explains : ‘ We want health departments and SSDs to realise they have abused the good will of community groups by getting information and interpreters for nothing ’ . |
5 | Protesters want Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley to throw out proposals to move services from Standish to Gloucester . |
6 | In view of the clear directive contained in the document ’ Caring for People ’ that the Government expect health providers to set up NHS nursing homes , will the Secretary of State give a commitment that there will be health providers in Wales , and that trusts will establish such homes ? |
7 | A contributor to a recent American volume on the ageing population described health care in an ageing society as ‘ a moral dilemma ’ . |
8 | Liberal Democrat To keep up with the growth of the elderly population LibDems are hoping to increase health expenditure by two per cent compared to what they claim is a current increase of only half a per cent . |
9 | Otherwise , they shifted the house-building emphasis from public to private building but by no means eliminated a substantial public element from their enlarged building programme ; they were marginally more ready to increase health service charges ; and they were , perhaps , rather slow to raise social security benefits . |
10 | Content covers health promotion theory and practice ; medical sociology ; epidemiology ; communication skills ; economics , research methods ; social policy ; educational psychology . |
11 | One issue clarified by the bill is that ‘ NHS contracts ’ , the contracts between purchasing health authorities or GPs and service-providing hospitals , will not be legally binding and will confer no contractual rights or liabilities . |
12 | The separation of responsibility for purchasing health care from that of providing health care . |
13 | Public health medicine and purchasing health care |
14 | There would need to be rebates for low-income families and for long-stay patients but the idea was that the working population would be required by law to obtain health insurance . |
15 | You may also like to obtain health leaflets SA40 and SA41 from your ABTA Travel Agent or from your local Department of Health and Social Security . |
16 | In their extreme forms , one type would preserve health authority responsibility for planning and meeting the needs of its population ( but would have many other problems ) , the other would make planning and the pursuit of local priorities impossible and co–lld probably not be operated with cash-limited budgets . |
17 | The Chocolate Fudge drink has a similar sugar content , say health chiefs in the North West , which has the worst tooth decay record in Britain . |
18 | Two new products , Farley 's Bedtimers and Boots ' Chocolate Fudge Bedtime Drink , are nearly half sugar , say health officials . |
19 | Hospital administrator Larry Maas said robotics have been used in industry , adding : ‘ We see no reason to exclude health care from that technology . |
20 | This was clearly shown in Case 28/84 Commission v. Germany , where the animal foodstuffs directives , which , as mentioned in the previous paragraph , had been held not to preclude health inspections under national law , were found to create a comprehensive system with regard to the composition and preparation of animal foodstuffs , so that Germany could not lay down its own rules on minimum and maximum levels of certain ingredients . |
21 | District Health Authorities , through their role as purchasers , will enter into contracts with a number of agencies , including their own directly managed units , to secure health services on behalf of their population . |
22 | The samples are tested as part of a process to minimize health risks to miners . |
23 | Conditions of work and returning health visitors |
24 | It has also pioneered a two week residential course for returning health visitors which takes place on two separate weeks with time allowed for preparation and consolidation of practice in the interval between component parts ( Table 4.3 ) . |
25 | Table 4.3 Example of content of residential course for returning health visitors |
26 | Moreover , as Maynard has demonstrated ( Maynard , 1984 ) , it has proved to be effective in enabling health authorities to live within their means . |
27 | The action committee hopes to meet Health Minister Lord Arran and is seeking a meeting with Prime Minister John Major . |
28 | People needed to return to something nearer the wartime diet — with the fruit it lacked — to meet health targets , ‘ though how , I do not know . |
29 | Where their partners control what they manage , women can find their attempts to meet health needs and financial commitments thwarted . |
30 | The first set of strategies seeks to meet health needs and make ends meet within household income . |