Example sentences of "service [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 A manufacturer , trader or person who makes goods or provides a service may register a mark for one or more classes of goods or services .
2 The schools library service may provide a bibliography on the topic , while library loan services for schools can deliver collections of books on the topic under investigation .
3 In businesses such as McDonalds where service provision is undertaken by relatively junior staff remote from the centre , very particular attention is paid to quality control procedures as it is realized that lapses of quality or service may have a devastating effect on public confidence and attitudes .
4 The scale of the venture means that a nation 's health service must accept a major responsibility for the work .
5 While it may be possible to provide for most eventualities from a number of well-sited CMHCs within a district , a full community mental health service should offer a choice of convenient ways to get specialist help in addition to CMHCs , for example through the local GP health centre or surgery , at a local outpatient clinic or at home .
6 If reform of this kind were to take place in England the new Crown Prosecution Service should provide a further safeguard against abuse .
7 This implied ‘ that employees of such a national service should receive a fair and adequate wage , and that , in broad terms , the railwayman should be in no worse case than his colleague in a comparable industry ’ ( Cameron 1955 : 6 ) .
8 In contrast , those lucky enough to obtain a place in the East India Company 's own service could anticipate a reasonable career without the necessity of further patronage , even though , without question , a servant of the Company whose career was watched by a great man would rise more rapidly .
9 But even if it were possible , it would be actively undesirable to seek to impose precise uniformity in relation to every decision taken about the treatment of health service patients , because that would mean that no individual within the health service could try a different approach without first having had it cleared through a myriad of different committees .
10 Is the hon. Gentleman aware that 200 teachers are about to lose their jobs , with the result that class sizes in Northumberland will increase and under this Government the education service will take a dip ?
11 Bedford , Massachusetts-based ComputerVision Corp 's chief financial officer said the company expects sales will continue to grow in an increasingly competitive environment , while service will provide a ‘ predictable and solid cash flow . ’
12 From August 1993 the Actuarial Education Service will become a joint service of the Institute and Faculty .
13 Children can be involved , at the local congregation level , in a church where they are valued , and the Sunday morning service will have a family feel and be fairly low key and be an easy place for non-Christians to go .
14 Part of the service will include a cultural briefing before departure on language and customs .
15 On board , the British Midland Diamond Service will include a light meal and a complimentary bar .
16 Clients who buy through this service will receive a quarterly newsletter .
17 Those who leave the Service with 2 or more years qualifying service will receive a pension of l/80th of pensionable pay for each year of reckonable service and a lump sum of 3 times the pension , both payable at the minimum retirement age ( 60 ) .
18 Well , that raises the old question — or might raise it , if there was not an answer to it-of Lampleigh v. Brathwait ( above , p. 200 ) , a subject of great interest to every scientific lawyer , as to whether a past service will support a promise .
19 Better coordinated aftercare services may have a greater influence on the level of psychiatric bed use than services which are supposed to provide an alternative to admission .
20 While community services may provide a richer material environment and wider opportunities for constructive activity than institutions , the patterns of staff behaviour which have been shown to be important in enabling active participation by people with severe or profound learning disabilities can be overlooked or ignored in the pursuit of ‘ homeliness ’ .
21 Surely the Services must attract a large number of duty-conscious people ?
22 Mental health services and indeed all ‘ human care ’ services could learn a lot from the more successful service businesses on how to maintain quality of services in multiple remote locations .
23 The remaining services will form a Services Division operating for 1994/5 only .
24 Under nurse training the report points out that the changes in the development of primary and community health services will have a major impact on training , which regions will need to take into account .
25 And the enterprises that supply them with goods and services can make a similar claim ; and so on .
26 Money and medical services can make a person 's life less miserable , but no amount of money can compensate for a crippled player 's loss of freedom .
27 School library loan services can offer a wide range of material .
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