Example sentences of "be [vb pp] on the need for " in BNC.

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1 Industry , regulatory bodies and non-governmental organisations are agreed on the need for a European Environmental Agency .
2 Although Mr Major has said he wants the debate over Scotland 's future to be extended , he has so far refused to be drawn on the need for a referendum .
3 He , too , needs to be briefed on the need for and the purpose of the photographs — for it is important to ensure his willing cooperation .
4 It was felt that maybe a stronger emphasis should be put on the need for ecumenical and inter-faith dialogue .
5 By the last decades of the seventeenth century a much heavier emphasis than ever before was being placed on the need for honesty , for the diplomat to behave in a way which inspired confidence in those with whom he dealt .
6 Second , the works induction training package should be updated , with particular emphasis being placed on the need for non-asbestos workers to be aware of potential problem .
7 Fuller emphasis is placed on the need for early and late education .
8 Samuel Richardson 's Pamela is predicated on the need for a servant to resist the master 's will in some things .
9 The emphasis here was placed on the need for a thorough self-appraisal of this issue before an outsider could make any assessment .
10 In Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire [ 1992 ] 1 AC 310 the relevant principles for determination of who can claim damages for nervous shock were reconsidered and emphasis was placed on the need for a plaintiff to demonstrate particular ties of love and affection with the injured victim .
11 Mr Ashdown has always been careful to stress his belief that the revival of the party would require at least two general elections and his campaign was based on the need for long-term growth rather than on hope in the statistical quirk of a hung parliament .
12 Under the influence of researchers in America such as Paul Lazarsfeld ( 1901–70 ) , greater emphasis was put on the need for proof and on the importance of data being as objective as possible , i.e. that it should be free of any influence of the individual researcher who happened to collect it .
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