Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [adj] service for " in BNC.
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1 | More recently , as the size of the Department and its financial and manpower resources permitted , it was able to provide a centralized service for a growing number of tribunals . |
2 | A spokesman said British Rail aimed to provide a good service for disabled travellers but was trying to cut the cost to the tax payer . |
3 | The competition is to provide a better service for all — children , parents , school staff and community . |
4 | It continues themes from ‘ It 's our business ’ and shows many of the things you have asked to see , such as people in a variety of local offices , trying out different ways of working to provide a better service for our clients and better value for money . |
5 | A RADICAL 12-year plan to provide a better service for pedestrians , cyclists and users of public transport in Central Scotland was given final approval yesterday . |
6 | Editor , — The widely held view that there is an overprovision of acute medical services in inner London — 9 is not shared by orthopaedic surgeons working in the capital , who are unable to provide a satisfactory service for their patients with the resources currently at their disposal . |
7 | Now and then , he was able to perform a special service for one of his clients and there was a little secrecy involved . |
8 | Mobile minister the Rev Bill Harper , who is to conduct a special service for Maude , is to take her a letter from the Queen Mother and a signed photograph from Dr George Carey . |
9 | It also draws attention to the setting-up in Scotland , after the vote on devolution , of the Tertiary Education Council with the responsibility for advising on the whole of the further education sector there , and notes that no comparable body is able to do a similar service for Wales . |
10 | ‘ I would like you to do a little service for me , and you will do it . |
11 | The scheme has made it clear to managers that the teaching contracts represent a substantial part of each hospital 's budget , and Dr Pearson says that most managers are now very anxious to work with the medical school to ensure a good service for the students . |
12 | We are able to give him the support necessary to ensure a comprehensive service for his broad base of clients . ’ |
13 | The real issue in health is how to continue to improve a good service for the benefit of the patient . |