Example sentences of "[verb] in the [adj] sector " in BNC.

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1 Prospects for British exports in the private sector remain good and there are still worthwhile contracts to be won in the public sector financed by the World Bank and other external fund agencies .
2 The long term future of the industry lies in the private sector .
3 For students unable to obtain a place in hall for their first or subsequent years , the remaining choice lies in the private-rented sector .
4 According to the Board 's economics expert , Frank Jenkin , if the nuclear industry operated under the minimum rate of return on capital expected in the private sector ( 8 per cent ) , Hinkley C would be ‘ clearly less economic ’ than coal .
5 A major suite of chambers with pier-and-door partitions , colonnades and light-wells comparable to the so-called ‘ royal apartments ’ at Knossos is located in the northern sector , not in the East Wing : it has a lustral area attached to it .
6 The Government are committed to a publicly funded health service , firmly located in the public sector .
7 Part of the problem that we got back to when we looked over the issues is that what 's happening in the private sector is not just that it 's growing but that it 's very much in an unplanned fashion .
8 That is because comparators are involved , and what is happening in the private sector will have repercussions in the public sector .
9 Some used this expertise to work in the private sector as consultants advising on urban policy ; in one case a firm that employed no Black people was selected for its ‘ inner city expertise ’ to evaluate the Handsworth Task Force in inner Birmingham which it had previously also been paid to advise but which was now being shut down to make room for a newly fashionable Urban Development Corporation , this time in the Birmingham Heartlands ( sic ) .
10 There are local government officers who are engaged in management buy-outs and others who decide to work in the private sector and pretend that they can deliver services better while being paid more than in the public sector .
11 Second , many informals continue to work in the formal sector for several months at a time .
12 Many professionals and managers choose to work in the public sector because they wish to give service or believe in the core values of their agency .
13 Open records should lead to better record keeping in the primary sector and will give further support to the general practice of consulting parents early about learning or behavioural problems .
14 Thirdly , the number of firms included in the monetary sector is large .
15 Bromley points out that there is a great difference between the truly independent street seller and seasonal workers , who work for a regular wage though not on a permanent basis and who would be included in the informal sector category ( Bromley 1979 ) .
16 Parallel closures occurred in the Anglican sector which between 1974 and 1989 lost 15 out of twenty-seven colleges .
17 As Table 9 shows , most of this expansion occurred in the private sector , where there has been a threefold increase since 1980 .
18 The multilevel and fragmented bargaining which occurred in the private sector was seen as fuelling inflation and making the implementation of incomes policy more difficult .
19 However , quite a different process occurred in the public sector .
20 Certainly , on the evidence to date , the savings achieved by efficiency scrutinies , the enhanced departmental knowledge available to ministers through information systems , and the increased resource consciousness among civil servants brought about by the FMI , would suggest that the public sector has much to gain by the introduction of managerial techniques originated in the private sector .
21 But what if some are being met in the private sector ?
22 But how is a health authority to know whether some of its population 's needs are being met in the private sector ?
23 But by the close of the decade militant trade unionism had been literally eradicated in the private sector .
24 Most of the damage was again done in the financial sector , where worries about scandals and the recession abound .
25 We believe also that that will be best done in the private sector .
26 And if it had to be done in the public sector then could it be done by a separate hived-off body or by a department ?
27 Companies do not pay tax on their FII since it represents dividends paid out of profits that have already been taxed in the corporate sector ( s 208 ) .
28 Something like seventy five percent or sixty six or seventy five percent of the , of the units which we actually let , of the houses that we actually let , go to homeless families you know , it is a complete fiction to suggest , or even try and suggest as this does that somehow or other houses are being allocated willy-nilly to people who have massive resources who could go out and buy or rent in the private sector .
29 That meant in practise , I speak in the primary sector I think there 's five hundred and forty six thousand of the delegated budget taken out , and I will have to — if you will allow me a minute
30 Underlining the party 's position , the SNP leader , Alex Salmond , said : ‘ All European examples on the most successful rail networks are fully incorporated in the public sector and run as a national service for people and industry .
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