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

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1 If they are , there will be no need for an extra bridge and the projected cost of a second bridge could be used to strengthen the present structure .
2 He talked of the need for an economic policy as well as a tax policy ; he reintroduced the notion of full employment into Labour 's vocabulary ; and he stressed that workers needed not just rights , but also the opportunity to become wealth producers .
3 Wesleyans , along with Primitive Methodists , seemed less concerned with the need for an educated ministry than the Baptists and Congregationalists .
4 To these motives for public intervention in education was added , from the 1860s , a growing belief in the need for an educated work-force if Britain was to outface foreign industrial competition of increasing technological sophistication .
5 Fearing further unrest Alfonso 's government accepted the need for an electoral strategy and called local elections as the first stage in a gradual return to representative politics .
6 As serious partnership activities are put into practice , there is a growing need for an annual programme and audit of activity , so that the quality of experience offered to students each year is maintained as planning and organisations are renewed .
7 further , there is less need for an experienced programmer or database administrator to access the database as there are languages available which are easier to use , such as QBE .
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