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

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1 the need for an extra home to be found when the son married ;
2 But this idea of care in the locality is little different from one which follows the need for an effective division of labour to be adopted by health maintenance organizations .
3 He said there was special need for an effective system of collective security to handle local conflicts .
4 I refer here to the urgent need for an effective devolution of central powers in the British State to elected regional governments .
5 In the pre-reform NHS this need for an authoritative source of local decision making was not totally met for two reasons ; the composition of authorities and the inability of the centre to decentralise authority .
6 There is too a growing appreciation of the need for an international approach to hydrological problems …
7 The congress adopted resolutions pledging aid for fledgling liberal parties in Eastern Europe and stressed the importance of the refugee problem , the need for an international conference on the Middle East , and self-determination for Western Sahara .
8 In doing so , it rightly emphasizes the need for an economic analysis of decision-making resources .
9 It does not replace the need for an internal audit of a major construction project .
10 However , the writer who most explicitly questions the Western cultural tradition and proclaims the need for an alternative way of relating to reality is Julio Cortázar .
11 It is probable that both the authorities and the banking system felt the need for an alternative approach to monetary management , and after wide-ranging discussions between the Bank and financial intermediaries , the arrangements embodied in the document Competition and Credit Control became operative on 16 September 1971 .
12 The collapse of the Second International under the impact of the First World War , which dealt a severe blow to socialist illusions , demonstrated the need for an alternative solution to the workers ' plight .
13 Consigning the Council of Ministers to this dignified but pro forma role created the need for an alternative forum in which to discuss and coordinate policy .
14 As we have seen , it has long been accepted that there is a need for an hierarchical layout of the road system in order to ensure that the type of traffic flowing on each type of road is appropriate for that road .
15 They are by nature a predator , feeding on fish , aquatic insects and shrimps , but will readily adapt to a varied diet with no need for an endless supply of live fish .
16 The decision to combine adenoidectomy with insertion of tubes should consider the additional morbidity and mortality and also the probable need for an overnight stay in hospital for adenoidectomy compared with a day case admission for tube insertion alone .
17 We felt already , then , that there was a need for an updated edition of GCE .
18 There was no need for an official residence for the Foreign Secretary .
19 Work by Raymond and Tompa [ 12 ] has indicated the need for an accurate representation of the fine structure of documents to allow fragments of documents to be referenced and treated as objects of data in their own right .
20 Librarians recognize the need for an appropriate balance to be maintained within the materials which they make available to reflect differing extremes or shades of opinion on matters which might be thought to be contentious .
21 Having rejected the need for an appropriate comparison to be made with a man for true pregnancy-related dismissals Lord Keith then resumes the need for a comparison when a gender-neutral explanation is put forward for the unfavourable treatment .
22 In this situation the need for an overall control of book provision needs to be carefully examined .
23 And I I do n't see there is a need for an additional reference to those policies , it seems to me that erm the references to in migration pressures are correct as a consideration erm if you like as a erm numerical basis in terms of assessing what have been made in the county .
24 Although the majority of those who experience breakdown will find a new partner , a temporary period of separation will increase the number of households and it will also feed the need for an additional pool of housing .
25 Given the need for an extensive approach within the limitations noted above , and given that the first stage of the fieldwork demonstrated that heroin users generally confine themselves to specific networks , it was decided to use a ‘ network analysis ’ approach using the technique of snowball sampling , or chain referral ( Fraser and Hawkins 1984 , p. 82 ) .
26 The appalling health of the population , revealed by Boer War recruitment , did much to persuade the Establishment of the need for an extensive programme of social reform to improve the condition of the working class .
27 Through COPPES I learnt a lot about the political situation of our country and understood the need for an armed struggle against our dictatorship .
28 Numerous papers have been published over many years identifying the need for an integrated approach to health and social care at the practice level .
29 Will my right hon. Friend arrange an early debate on education , and especially on the local authorities ' responsibilities and their relationship with Government in terms of school organisation , so that I may highlight the need for an early decision on proposals to reorganise schools in Ealing , where parents , teachers and children will be greatly affected by those decisions ?
30 ‘ Bill Martin , chief UK economist at Phillips and Drew , has already spoken of the need for an independent watchdog to ‘ protect the interests of non-Treasury use of economic data ’ .
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