Example sentences of "for money " in BNC.

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1 WHAT constitutes value for money when it comes to food and drink ?
2 Perhaps we 're not so bothered about value for money after all .
3 All this begging for money was time-consuming and degrading so I decided to concentrate on finding work .
4 I resolved to explain the situation to them as briefly as possible , make a plea for money and then very rapidly leave .
5 Motability was set up with government backing in 1977 with the aim of helping disabled people to use their mobility allowances to achieve greater value for money .
6 You sell your time for money to have a better time in the unsold hours .
7 Perhaps nothing , but as she waited for money which did n't seem to be coming , it was fairly certain the crash was going to mean something .
8 The review focusses on management structures , budgets and monitoring their use , securing value for money , and directing money to those hospitals which treat most patients .
9 The authors of the report , John Spicer and Philip Morrisey , say the result is that customers perceive beer prices as rising continuously , Beer is no longer considered good value for money .
10 Nicholson 's customers are not price sensitive explains Tony , although he stresses that this is different to not expecting value for money .
11 Value for money is a primary aim .
12 But , within the context of the priceless heritage and history of the palaces , value for money is a concept which can not be satisfactorily turned into a numerical equation .
13 It is only within the last decade that the concepts of service , growth , competitiveness and value for money have begun to feature on accountants ' list of priorities .
14 I am not myself an advocate of the Friedmanite arithmetical standard for money , but of the older and stronger rule of gold convertibility , the gold standard .
15 In two and a half pages there were seven references to efficiency , five to value for money , four to economies and two each to savings and cost effectiveness .
16 In the end , they did get some players and I have said I am pretty satisfied that the England players who went did n't go for money .
17 And so if one of my colleagues sets out on a reform designed to get better value for money and a more effective health service , I 'm going to support him .
18 ‘ It is not true that I only play this game for money .
19 It is a dismal chronicle , alternating Ackerley 's vision of the ‘ ideal friend ’ with its glum reality ( 'It was all done for money .
20 A good product , value for money , the right ambience , customer care and staff involvement .
21 The bike gave good all around performance and at £250 is excellent value for money .
22 All are kept under constant review to ensure that Service personnel ( and the taxpayer ) get the best value for money .
23 Over this time we have continuously expanded and developed our range , with the highest priority always placed on value for money and customer care .
24 The Thatcher government , like Mr Heath 's in 1970 , promised to review existing policies to get greater value for money , eliminate fraud , and reduce waste .
25 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 .
26 But these largely managerial changes hardly amounted to a fundamental review ; rather they were concerned to promote competition and value for money .
27 Controlling and adhering to announced targets for money supply became a test of the government 's will .
28 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 .
29 The new emphasis is on management skills and giving value for money .
30 The speeches of ministers have reiterated the themes that it is not the job of government to solve as many problems as previously , that ministers should be more attentive to the interests of taxpayers when spending public money , that ‘ real ’ jobs will be created and sustained not by government subsidy but by workers making goods which people will buy , that the criterion of ‘ value for money ’ be applied to public-sector activities , and that the private sector should be encouraged because it creates the wealth which the public sector requires .
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