Example sentences of "need for an [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although this makes the rules more complex , on the whole the SFA have achieved a fair balance between the needs for investor protection and the need for an efficient futures market .
2 There is a crying need for an international insolvency convention .
3 The need for an alternative input device therefore persists .
4 As the British moved to create a new regime for their airlines after the war , the outstanding unresolved issue from the Chicago conference remained : the need for an Anglo-American air transport agreement .
5 It is in this context that a new future role for inner cities finds favour with Robson , who justifies the need for an inner city policy on the potential of the city to become a place of consumption linked with business services : ‘ the role of cities in production is no longer that of access to labour , but of access to information ’ ( p16 ) .
6 At that meeting Dr K. Bradley of the Dublin Institute of Technology spoke of the dangers of water pollution associated with mining and stressed the need for an environmental impact assessment before mining be allowed to go ahead ; TD Michael D. Higgins drew comparisons between the current situation in Conamara and that in Tynagh in the 1960s when Northgate carried out initial prospecting without a licence , while Patrick Gageby , a barrister , spoke on landowners ' legal rights .
7 Asked by many , particularly those in the national and local press and media , about the need for an early morning raid to remove the children , she said there was no right time to take children .
8 Litigation between 1974 and 1978 concerning the need for an ambient air quality standard for lead resulted in the EPA being ordered to set an NAAQS for lead ( table 8.1 ) .
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