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

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1 The signatories of the Charter have accepted responsibility for maintaining the good code of practice and also agree to disseminate the document through their organisations , encouraging their managers to actively participate .
2 A lord taking over a forfeited estate could not entirely take for granted the good will of the affinity , at least in the short term .
3 A lord taking over a forfeited estate could not entirely take for granted the good will of the affinity , at least in the short term .
4 Local golfer Colin Carnson from Helen 's Bay Golf Club receives his trophy from Irial Finan of Coca Cola for scoring the best net at the Coca Cola Open Youth Team Tournament at Donaghadee Golf Club .
5 The point was that they should be managers who took responsibility for securing the best service to the patient and could be held to account if there was failure .
6 We talked continuously , ranging over many topics , and laughed a lot and I was mentally hugging myself merely for having the good luck to be with such a friendly , amusing and vital girl .
7 For backpacking the best way is to try to get the densest , heaviest items like tent and food close to your shoulders and therefore closest to your own centre of gravity .
8 Included are some suggestions for making the best use of the opportunities and for overcoming the problems .
9 The aim of the financial management initiative is to promote in each department an organization and system in which managers at all levels have : ( a ) a clear view of their objectives and means to assess and , wherever possible , measure outputs or performance in relation to their objectives ; ( b ) well-defined responsibility for making the best use of resources , including a critical scrutiny of output and value for money ; and ( c ) the information ( particularly about costs ) , the training and the access to expert advice that they need to exercise their responsibilities effectively .
10 well-defined responsibility for making the best use of resources including a critical scrutiny of output and value for money ; and
11 a system in which managers at all levels have ( a ) a clear view of their objectives ; and means to assess and wherever possible measure outputs and performance in relation to those objectives ; ( b ) well-defined responsibility for making the best use of their resources , including a critical scrutiny of the output and value for money ; and ( c ) the information ( particularly about costs ) , the training and the access to expert advice which they need to exercise their responsibilities effectively .
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