Wondering how to use Serco in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. .
Using Serco
- In the example corpus, serco often appears in combinations such as: and serco, serco and, serco group.
Context around Serco
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 8 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Serco
- In this selection, "serco" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, operators, company, group, restart and run stand out and add context to how "serco" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include better than serco and if and by the serco guards at. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "serco" sits close to words such as abbeys, abundances and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with serco
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Serco and Workforce have been criticised for data breaches. (9 words)
Currently the council and Serco are working towards a transfer date in early April. (14 words)
Moradi described the numerous petty indignities imposed by the Serco guards at Kangaroo Point. (14 words)
According to the poll – conducted by Survation and commissioned by campaign group We Own It – 46% of the public don’t have confidence in private outsourcing company Serco to manage their contract to run the programme effectively. (37 words)
Come the start of February, the newly-formed Canterbury Environment Company - which will operate from Serco’s existing base in Wincheap - for which a logo has this week been revealed - will be collecting the district’s bins. (37 words)
I doubt the Scottish Government will run the Sleeper better than Serco, and if they cut fares substantially will there be more capacity, and will fare cuts mean a larger subsidy from our long suffering taxpayers? (36 words)
I doubt the Scottish Government will run the Sleeper better than Serco, and if they cut fares substantially will there be more capacity, and will fare cuts mean a larger subsidy from our long suffering taxpayers? (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
And a planning inspector is now hearing from representatives of the council and Serco in a public inquiry being held this week.
I doubt the Scottish Government will run the Sleeper better than Serco, and if they cut fares substantially will there be more capacity, and will fare cuts mean a larger subsidy from our long suffering taxpayers?
Serco Group expects earnings to increase in 2024 despite forecasting flat revenues for the year, as the group ramps-up its asylum and immigration services.
Serco had warned ministers that the franchise had always been loss-making after it was first announced it was being stripped of the Sleeper contract.
The dispute with Serco and Sandwell Council is about pay and 96 per cent of GMB members voted for strike action.
The Serco Restart Scheme supports businesses in every part of the recruitment journey for mutually beneficial outcomes.
To find out Serco has now put out a job advert, when the Home Office has not even confirmed Scampton will be an asylum processing centre, is disrespectful to the councils and the community.
Currently the council and Serco are working towards a transfer date in early April.
The acquisition is a first for Serco’s Advisory with Purpose division, which has enjoyed a very successful first year following its launch in early 2023.
According to the poll – conducted by Survation and commissioned by campaign group We Own It – 46% of the public don’t have confidence in private outsourcing company Serco to manage their contract to run the programme effectively.
And we’d discovered that the secretive contract for the tracing effort with Serco, an outsourcing giant, cost the British government 108 million pounds, or about $136 million.
Carolyne Willow, the director of Article 39, said Taylor’s report was “a major milestone in child protection, one we have waited 16 years for since Adam Rickwood hanged himself in a Serco-run child prison.
Come the start of February, the newly-formed Canterbury Environment Company - which will operate from Serco’s existing base in Wincheap - for which a logo has this week been revealed - will be collecting the district’s bins.
Moradi described the numerous petty indignities imposed by the Serco guards at Kangaroo Point.
Northern has seen it all in the three years since Arriva took over the franchise from previous operators Serco-Abellio, who ran it under the Northern Rail brand.
Serco and Workforce have been criticised for data breaches.
Serco announced it was considering paying a dividend on or around the day the government renewed its contact tracing contract in October.
Serco declined to say whether Mr Soames would be visiting other parts of Scotland during his trip.
Support is being provided by the prison operators, SERCO, as well as colleagues from Specialist Crime.
Upon arrival, patients are marshalled not by NHS staff, but workers in hi-vis jackets supplied by outsourcing companies, such as Serco, G4S, Mitie and Sodexo.
Common combinations with serco
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: