Example sentences of "services would [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This should be reassuring to those who feared that patients ' access to specialist services would be curtailed as a result of the introduction of fundholding . |
2 | The computer model suggests that losses on the passenger services would be off-set by a profit on the freight . |
3 | Services would be charged for the value of the buildings they occupied to encourage economy . |
4 | Finally , leaflets and other information about social services would be displayed in the health centre waiting room . |
5 | The new range of services would be supported alongside the old . |
6 | He welcomed the endorsement by USL of OSF layered products , said that DEC 's Network Applications Support ( NAS ) services would be ported to the system by autumn of next year , along with versions for HP/UX and AIX and said that both USL and DEC would be prepared to help anybody who felt like porting Destiny to the Alpha chip . |
7 | Under the new system all of those services would be put into the hands of three authorities within the existing county boundaries . |
8 | At the same time it was decided that single deck bus services would be numbered in the 200s ( Route 109 at Penge became 227 ) and trolleybus routes would be numbered in the 600s . |
9 | John had received preliminary notice that his services would be required by the Navy , as he had extensive knowledge of commercial diving technology . |
10 | Little did they know that shortly after the conference their services would be required in the lounge of a local public house by a group of frustrated dykes and an infuriated publican . |
11 | Under the scheme , only vehicles carrying invalids or supporting the emergency services would be allowed into the centre . |
12 | These documents were intended to set out clearly the basis on which services would be provided to a customer , to inform him of his rights and to give him the opportunity of allowing or prohibiting certain types of transactions such as off-exchange transactions , borrowings on his behalf and illiquid investments . |
13 | There would inevitably also be a fear among some NHS professionals that their hard-won services would be dissipated into a ‘ support only ’ service and that accurate diagnosis and treatment would be sacrificed in favour of providing a better living environment . |