Example sentences of "[verb] target for " in BNC.

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1 What do we need targets for ?
2 To achieve these money supply targets the MTFS also included targets for cutting the public sector borrowing requirement .
3 He felt that if they could make travelling at night dangerous , the enemy would be forced to move in daylight , thus becoming targets for the RAF .
4 They , like the enclave-protectors , would run the risk of becoming targets for Serb sanctions-busters , especially if they were allowed to fight in order to do their job properly .
5 It has declared in the past that since British powers stations are able to meet targets for reducing the emissions that cause acid rain , research on the problem may no longer be a top priority .
6 provide targets for a wide population of students ;
7 Purchasing Target for a nominal sum
8 Mrs Thatcher recognised the gravity of the situation and helped focus world attention on the subject , but , with US and Japan , undermined moves to set targets for reduction of carbon dioxide emissions , and failed to adopt energy efficiency policies .
9 Within six months , every local education authority will have to set targets for steadily increasing nursery and childcare services .
10 From then on the figures used in the White Paper to set targets for future spending were set in ‘ cash terms ’ .
11 He further argues that with multiple measures there is a danger of losing focus , and that it is difficult to set targets for some indicators because there are no historical data on them .
12 using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future .
13 The first would be used to set targets for improved river quality based on six " use " classes ; fisheries ecosystem , abstraction for drinking supply , abstracting for agricultural and industrial use , water sports , commercial farming of fish and shellfish , and special ecosystem ( i.e. specific areas for the purposes of nature conservation ) .
14 Removing these areas of high sensitivity will make targets for reduction of sulphur dioxide emissions easier to reach .
15 The three levels within each module set increasingly demanding targets for students .
16 Organizations with a political outlook , such as the Workers ' Unity Bloc , the Progressive Workers ' Bloc and the Workers ' Youth Movement all became targets for harassment .
17 The result is that Scottish firms are likely to remain targets for their lean and acquisitive English cousins , unless they can learn to ‘ make their assets sweat ’ .
18 These admissions criteria will be part of the LEA 's overall policy on admissions to its schools , which in the past may have reflected targets for enrolment .
19 I used to set myself time targets for ironing a certain number of shirts and try to beat previous records in order to give zest to an otherwise monotonous job .
20 Our Health Initiative will set targets for better health , backed by effective action .
21 Self-assessment is a key feature of the module and students should set targets for themselves based on their initial self-assessment .
22 ca n't set targets for
23 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 .
24 Set targets for the reduction of inequalities in health .
25 Set targets for cutting pollution .
26 Its two-stroke engine , the materials and structures used in its 635kg construction and its safety systems set targets for engineers and designers alike .
27 Situations occur where trade union negotiators set targets for achievement of these goals which appear to be at odds with the targets set by management for the organisation ( and its employees ) .
28 How should the organisation identify its objectives and set targets for achievement ?
29 Thus despite the fact that the Thatcher government in the early 1980s was committed to a tight control of money supply and set targets for the broad monetary base M0 , and despite the fact that the authorities have expressed interest in monetary base control , this has not been the form of policy pursued .
30 The influential Italian daily sports newspaper , Corriere dello Sport , has just published a list of 50 players worldwide who have become targets for the ‘ money-no-object ’ brigade of Italian clubs , all of whom are keen to cash in on Gazza 's magic .
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