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

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1 Is this likely to provide value for money ?
2 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 .
3 There is a clear consensus about the purpose of washing powders or mouse traps ; it 's easy to judge whether they are efficient , effective and provide value for money .
4 In turn the C & AG would have a right of overview and could instigate value for money investigations by his own staff or , perhaps more effectively , by the private sector auditors .
5 A final tip from Charles Worthington at Worthington 's : ‘ In a recession people expect value for money .
6 ‘ With house costs running to thousands of pounds , it 's crazy not to invest in proper care and expect value for money .
7 ‘ People expect value for money , and that 's what I try to give them , ’ he tells me .
8 Customers want value for money , and retailers use different strategies to convince the customer that she is getting a bargain .
9 ‘ In difficult times people want value for money but do not want to give up their favourite designer label brands .
10 ‘ In difficult times people want value for money but do not want to give up their favourite designer label brands .
11 But tourists who want value for money should avoid buying a postcard in Bahrain or hiring a deckchair in Japan .
12 We want value for money ,
13 My own favourite , putting price aside , was the Western Systems , but if you want value for money then the Phoenix is well worth a look .
14 The Government regularly claim that they want value for money .
15 The successful application of competition to increase value for money should be an important factor in determining performance pay .
16 But it is in the mainstream in using managed competition to secure value for money .
17 ‘ The scope of their work is approved by the audit committee and covers value for money , audit and many other functions .
18 I have to pick tea for money to buy food .
19 Brentford manager Phil Holder said : ‘ Joe is a very whole-hearted player who will always give value for money .
20 They conclude that the easterly route does not give value for money and can not be justified on any conceivable cost benefit analysis , or on any opportunity cost analysis , or on any orthodox accounting analysis .
21 This would give value for money , a competitive sense between community and community and a new surge of local independence and pride . ’
22 Thus , ‘ responsible managers ’ seeking value for money under the FMI might find themselves confronting policy issues .
23 As with education these interventions and the reduction in the role of producers and local government spokesmen have usually been made in the name of promoting value for money and increasing choice for consumers .
24 Although this message is unlikely to be one that LDDC highlights when it approaches Whitehall for money , there is no doubting it has shifted its public relations away from targeting solely yuppies and City businessmen .
25 ‘ I give value for money , I fight the best opponents in the world , ’ Eubank absurdly claimed afterwards .
26 We shall not only survive but continue to grow so long as we give value for money , retain our record of innovation and flexibility , keep the confidence and goodwill of our clients and ensure that we have the best possible range of materials , methods and people in the industry .
27 ‘ It is clear that we were able to demonstrate to the ministry that we are able to do the work and give value for money .
28 Undoubtedly performance measurement was being widely used as a tool for measuring value for money not only in Whitehall but also in outside agencies ( such as quangos ) involved in implementing departmental programmes ( Cabinet Office ( MPO ) /Treasury ( FMU ) , 1984a ) .
29 Versatility equals value for money .
30 But he believes that ‘ the report clearly indicates that , as far as taxpayers are concerned — and given the difficulties of operating in one of the most hostile parts of the planet — they have had value for money ’ .
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