Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] service " in BNC.

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1 Under this practice it is not possible to draw any meaningful distinction between ‘ formal ’ or ‘ informal ’ service , or between service ‘ accepted voluntarily ’ and ‘ enforced ’ service .
2 There was always a close relationship between the Armed Forces and the railways so that we are not surprised to learn that many barracks were built by or for Service personnel .
3 Such a group can be the basis for true study , or the offering of wise guidance , or of service to the community .
4 A number of other organisations have their own executive search division , often in broadly-based consultancies or in service businesses .
5 The order must make clear whether the time runs from the date of the order or from service thereof Van Houten v Foodsafe ( 1980 ) 12 SJ 277 .
6 Unlike parish churches , they are rarely open except at service times , so if ever you see the door of a chapel open — when it is being cleaned or the organist is practising — be sure to go inside .
7 By alternating the two roles , the appointee provides an invaluable link between clinical practice and theory , and between service and school of nursing .
8 ( 2 ) payment of the fee for issue and for service by bailiff where appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 3 ) where the plaintiff is under a disability an undertaking by next friend as to costs ( N235 ) or a sealed office copy order of the Court of Protection ( Ord 10 , r 2 ) ; ( 4 ) civil legal aid certificate , if any , and notice of issue of certificate for service on the defendant .
9 These are : ( a ) a request for entry of appeal ( N209 ) stating the names and addresses of persons intended to be served ( the respondents ) and the appellant 's address for service , together with as many copies as there are respondents ; ( b ) a copy of the order , decision or award appealed against ; ( c ) where the enactment under which the appeal lies requires the appellant to give to the other parties notice in writing of his intention to appeal and of the grounds of his appeal , a copy of such notice ; in any other case the request for entry of appeal must include the grounds of the appeal ; ( 3 ) payment of fees for issue and for service by bailiff if appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 4 ) a self-addressed envelope if issued by post .
10 They pointed to inadequate integration : of CMHTs and County Hall ; of field level development and strategic planning and management ; and of service development and routine casework support .
11 These are essentially meant to be measures of productivity and of service quality , and the idea is both that targets be set , and that analysis of outcomes be presented .
12 Relationships vary over time , from authority to authority and from service to service .
13 The peasantry on a manor or seigneurie paid rent to the lords in money and in service .
14 The Thwaites obviously did not subscribe to this tradition ( after all , they were not even considered Baldersdalians ! ) since John met his future bride when she was fifteen and in service at a farm in Lunedale .
15 The hardwoods from which English ships were usually built are more resistant to soakage and there are several instances of wooden ships afloat and in service for over a hundred years .
16 In the enthusiasm of the renewed emphasis on the Spirit these days he is some times presented as the pathway to power in the Christian life , the secret of success in personal living and in service .
17 It is though possible that the fan was among papers held by the Courage family and that John 's great aunt came by it while in service to the colonel .
18 During the war he served in the RAOC as a senior quartermaster and was mentioned in dispatches while on service in Egypt .
19 Presented in base alphabetical order , it ranges from Abingdon to Wyton , with a detailed history of each aircraft for each gate , along with photographs of the aircraft whilst in service and/or in its position on the gate .
20 Joan had been deserted in India by a worthless husband she had married whilst on service in Hong Kong .
21 As for service , it is not for me to give value to the two halves of my equation . ’
22 The same rules as to service apply and the written statement of service to be filed at court must include details as with service on respondents ( see 5 above ) .
23 Until the end of the nineteenth century , practice amongst the states of Europe as to service of process has been described as being in un état anarchique .
24 It is clear that where service is required to be effected in a Contracting State , the provisions of the convention , as given effect in national law or as a self-executing Treaty , will prevail over the general law as to service of process .
25 It is submitted that this leaves in place the binding character of Article 13 of the original Convention as to service of documents by accredited consular or diplomatic agents .
26 The provisions as to service of process in Chapter II are in other respects very close to the Hague Convention 's provisions , especially in relation to the prescribed forms of Request , Summary and Certificate , and in the range of other modes of transmission , such as service by post or by direct communication between judicial or other personnel in the two states , which may be allowed in addition to the Central Agency channel .
27 The appellant did not attend on the return date , but the justices were satisfied as to service and adjourned until May 16 ; the appellant was notified by recorded delivery .
28 The obligations as to service of committal orders are not the same in the High Court and the county court .
29 the allegations pleaded ( which the court was required to assume to be true for the purposes of an issue as to service out of the jurisdiction ) were as follows .
30 As to service of these proceedings on the occupants , see Chapter 7 .
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