Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [noun sg] for money " in BNC.

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1 It is questionable whether the taxpayer receives value for money from the research and effort that is still uncritically applied to the reclamation of so-called derelict land .
2 Richmond said the unique offer would ensure fans get value for money : ‘ Scarborough folk are a bit canny and its up to us to give value for money .
3 1 identify , in the course of the annual audit effort , specific local opportunities to improve value for money by reference to other steps that have already been taken successfully in other authorities facing similar problems ; 2 promote good management practice by documenting achievements and training auditors to spot potential improvements , and publishing the results of special reports ; 3 encourage — even promote — action , though ( auditors ’ ) reports to officers and members , management letters to the authority and ( if necessary ) reports in the public interest ; 4 monitor implementation performance during annual audits , drawing attention as required to any shortfall ; 5 co-ordinate the efforts of related organizations .
4 As someone who came through the state school system and benefited from the investment that previous taxpayers spent on our schools , I believe that it is vital that today 's children and their parents get value for money from the present state school system .
5 He liked his guests to give value for money ; this wordless young fellow had so far given none .
6 We will chair the negotiations on the future spending priorities of the Community to ensure value for money .
7 They understood the need to demonstrate value for money .
8 What is true , however , is that credit marketers have a sharpened awareness of the need to maximise value for money .
9 Is the taxpayer getting value for money ?
10 Customers want value for money , and retailers use different strategies to convince the customer that she is getting a bargain .
11 For each agency , departments should provide information on gross and net cash provision , and manpower and other establishment costs , along with a description of its aims , objectives and efforts to provide value for money .
12 It did n't improve the band 's pledge to give value for money .
13 He emphasised that the European Parliament should be given more teeth to ensure value for money and for scrutinising how the Commission spends taxpayers ' money .
14 A final tip from Charles Worthington at Worthington 's : ‘ In a recession people expect value for money .
15 People expect value for money , and that 's what I try to give them , ’ he tells me .
16 ‘ In difficult times people want value for money but do not want to give up their favourite designer label brands .
17 ‘ In difficult times people want value for money but do not want to give up their favourite designer label brands .
18 The review abolished local authority representation in health service bodies , gave a greater role to the Audit Commission to ensure value for money , gave doctors budgets and linked a greater share of their salaries to the number of patients treated , and held out the possibility of hospitals ‘ opting out ’ and becoming self-governing .
19 The successful application of competition to increase value for money should be an important factor in determining performance pay .
20 But it is in the mainstream in using managed competition to secure value for money .
21 Versatility equals value for money .
22 The report demands that the Government adopt value for money as its criteria , set targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions , and assess environmental taxation schemes .
23 Will the Minister explain why we do not have an overall monitoring system to ensure that transport users get value for money and that there is a proper service , especially for those in rural areas ?
24 They would abolish the requirement on local authorities to seek value for money through competitive tendering .
25 Too often in the past , schools/industry work has suffered from an inability to present value for money indicators and this we suggest is one of the strengths of the TPS .
26 Head of assessment , Vivienne Lukey , who manages the project , believes the project provides value for money .
27 Our correspondence culminated in a letter on 14 August , stating : ’ From 22 July 1991 , family health service authorities ( FHSAs ) have been given management discretion to target funds in order to maximise value for money and service to patients .
28 So if you want private medical insurance , what 's the best way to get value for money ?
29 It laid great emphasis on value for money auditing and recommended that all health authorities establish value for money teams whose role would be to effect annual savings which could be used for improving services .
30 A new pay deal — which may mean a cut of up to £1 1/2 MILLION — could also head off the growing clamour at Westminster for a Commons inquiry into whether the family gives value for money .
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