Example sentences of "[adj] for service " in BNC.

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1 This approach is typical for service companies of this kind
2 Only 80 of the Royal Navy 's 124 ships of 50 guns or more had proved fit for service , fewer than the 40 Spanish and 50 French ships of the line , and both in seaworthiness and weight of gunfire the best French and Spanish ships out-classed the finest English vessels .
3 In the course of time he was sent to Cornwall to educate the Ack-Ack regiments ( and to examine the Cornish churches ) but the sudden onset of a mysterious and debilitating illness ( which later proved to be high blood-pressure ) led to his being discharged as being unfit for service .
4 A few years later , however , the distant future showed every indication of having already arrived when these nagging anxieties grabbed the headlines around the large numbers of recruits who had been found unfit for service in the Boer War , and in spite of the half-hearted reassurances of the Physical Deterioration Committee of 1904 fears of racial deterioration were rampant .
5 Being unfit for service , and to escape the danger of bombing , Firbank moved to rooms in the High Street , Oxford , in October 1915 , and remained there until September 1919 .
6 Many staff have worked well beyond the call of duty to try to ensure that the arrangements we need to put in place are both effective for service users and reflect the professional standards that characterise Lothian 's work and are important to its staff .
7 David Lyell had been returning to Britain from Carolina as a member of the crew of a merchant vessel when his ship was intercepted by a cruiser and he was impressed for service in an undermanned warship .
8 Ensuring informed patient consent to release of information to third parties is obtained is important for service research .
9 A full job description of a bureau manager is reprinted in Appendix A. Extracting the essence , the manager is responsible for service delivery to the community by a team of workers .
10 To that end , they have formed the Distributed Support Information Standards Group and say the standards it will seek to establish will address the concerns of organisations responsible for service , support and management of networked systems .
11 The court is responsible for service although emergency protection orders and recovery orders granted ex parte must be served by the applicant ( see Chapter 12 , 6 ) .
12 For example , priests must not be ‘ arrogant or quarrelsome ’ , but rather ‘ friendly , sincere in word and in heart , prudent and discreet , and generous and available for service ’ .
13 Nos. 345 , 346 and 347 ( 1E-3E ) survived until the Crystal Palace route closed and were delicensed on 14 February 1936. 349 ( 5E or 17E ? ) remained available for service at Erith and with that system 's own cars was transferred to Abbey Wood depôt , where it was delicensed on 28 March 1935 .
14 The " aid " took the form of contingents of warriors maintained on the lands of the see of Rheims , but still available for service at the king 's behest .
15 On issue the place , date and time of hearing are completed by the court and , unless service is to be effected by the court , a copy of the application duly sealed will be available for service to be effected by the party issuing the application .
16 The dish was also eminently suitable for service in a restaurant , good to look at and practical to assemble .
17 There were fewer than seven under-strength German divisions in Yugoslavia , none of them would have been suitable for service in France or North Italy , as has been maintained .
18 Part of the problem is that making corners with radii suitable for service vehicles such as fire engines also makes them wide enough for cars to travel through quickly ( Figure 4.8 ) .
19 Seekings had been left behind to supervise the equipping of the new vehicles , and by dint of bullying and gentle persuasion , had managed to get them ready for service .
20 The first sortie on to the Promenade was made on June 6 , and two days later was taken round the whole system to test for clearances. 641 was passed by the Railway Inspector as ready for service on 3 July , since which time it has regularly operated the Fleetwood service .
21 The coaches were marshalled in train sets as ready for service , and from the tender going North as follows : Each train set tared 297 tons .
22 With most of the Russian plutonium in weapons , either ready for service or held in reserve , control of materials could be maintained by locking up bombs .
23 Hugh William Viscount Gough was not able to return to her station until the following day , being on station and ready for service again by 1930 .
24 Despite the conditions the long passage was uneventful and William Lukin was refuelled and declared ready for service again by 0800 .
25 The lifeboat was rehoused at 0145 and was refuelled and ready for service at 0215 .
26 But by using the latest vitro-ceramic cookware with lids or by applying innovative shielding devices under development , it was possible , with the invaluable advice of the UK catering industry 's largest frozen food company , to produce the popular 9 x 9in multis from frozen in between 13–15 minutes , and from chilled , a half gastro size Deep Pan lasagne was ready for service in half an hour .
27 Manager June Loftus and her staff at Goldmans Sachs line up ready for service .
28 An expired writ which has not been served creates such a fundamental defect in procedure that the court 's wide powers under Ord 2 , rr1 and 2 to cure non-compliance with the rules will not be exercised to treat it as valid for service or substituted service ( Bernstein v Jackson [ 1982 ] 2 All ER 806 ) .
29 It also reflects the fact that many of the younger , landowning county MPs were simply absent from Westminster ; as Yeomanry officers they were liable for service in wartime and , although the Yeomanry could not be compelled to serve abroad , few did not volunteer .
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