Example sentences of "[art] need for the " in BNC.

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1 Margaret Gillies says , ‘ We are discovering the extent of the need for the kind of help that ACET offers from other support agencies including Scottish AIDS Monitor and Body Positive as well as hospital contacts and local counselling services . ’
2 Again , the need for the deeply interested reader to supplement a survey with other books becomes evident .
3 There was one vital breakthrough for the nationalist consciousness , though there still remains some doubt as to how deep this was for the Fianna Fáil party : all the parties committed themselves to the recognition of the protestant — loyalist group as having legitimate aspirations and affirmed the need for the recognition of ‘ two sets of legitimate rights ’ coexisting in the island as a whole : ‘ Constitutional nationalists are determined to secure justice for all traditions …
4 But why the need for the increase in the marioc subsidy in the first place ? ’
5 There is one well-known materialist account of different modes of knowledge that might seem to be useful here in preserving the ‘ mode of knowledge ’ approach against the need for the more drastic behaviouristic alternative .
6 ‘ But the number of ships affected will be small and we underline the need for the Commission to find a long-term solution . ’
7 TORY councillors at Blackpool yesterday left the Government in little doubt about the need for the £1.3bn package of concessions to ease the introduction of poll tax .
8 An assistant master with Tory opinions spoke in favour of the need for the armies in Russia .
9 I take as typical of my difficulty a sentence from item six in your summary of your campaign : ‘ The need for the silent majority to assert itself in order that politicians and judges fully understand the true feelings of the public . ’
10 Berle and Beaverbrook came to quick agreement on the need for the USA and UK to standardize technical aspects of aviation , and on a definition of ‘ cabotage ’ as traffic between the metropolitan power and its possessions , for example , the USA and Hawaii , or Britain and its colonies ( but not the Dominions or India ) .
11 One of the few unexpected measures in the legislation is a clause removing the need for the Health Secretary to authorise private patient facilities in NHS hospitals .
12 The need for the West to respond to Eastern Europe has quickened the pace of the desultory debate on IMF quotas .
13 Stressing the need for the rich cadences and rhythms of the Book of Common Prayer , he said people loved them because they could remember them in times of crisis .
14 Stressing the need for the rich cadences and rhythms of the Book of Common Prayer , he said people loved them because they could remember them in times of crisis .
15 Ian Grist , the junior Welsh minister responsible for health , says he and Peter Walker , the Welsh Secretary , ‘ fully recognise the need for the NHS in Wales to be given a clear steer as to its future direction ’ .
16 Labour showed some chagrin that the Tories had stolen a march on them by ending conscription , but even Aneurin Bevan , the shadow Foreign Secretary and a unilateralist at heart , accepted the need for the British nuclear deterrent , making his famous remark that to abandon it would ‘ send a British Foreign Secretary , whoever he may be , naked to the conference table ’ .
17 Because the Soviet government 's promise to bring the modern world into even the most backward of the republics was a pillar of the union 's legitimacy , the Chernobyl disaster also led the republics to question the need for the union .
18 A corollary of baptismal regeneration was the need for the death-bed conversion of poor children , who had been left in ignorance of the truths of religion .
19 the demand for basic necessities , such as bread , will diminish as the need for the semi-luxuries of old age rises .
20 This not only removes the need for the prosecutor to prove this element , but also removes part of the rationale for the offences .
21 They can be treated in the short term with an anti-male hormone injection from the vet and this will see them safely through difficult periods without the need for the unkindest cut .
22 Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood , they even began to question the need for the higher education itself .
23 Ministers would have to be prepared for legislation to be defeated , time and again , without feeling the need for the issue to be made one of confidence — on which the government would feel it necessary to force an election .
24 He believed firmly in working hard and playing hard and was an enthusiastic gamesplayer ; he was also keenly aware of the need for the Army to become part of the community it serves .
25 ‘ To a great extent this removes the need for the government to resign , ’ said Mr Gennady Burbulis , State Secretary and Mr Yeltsin 's closest aide .
26 The question which has nagged me since is this : how far has the extension of the social services removed the need for the cushion which crofting provided in the crash of 1929 ?
27 the need for the farm to increase its earning power to pay the extra family member ;
28 Where the husband 's off-farm job was some considerable distance away then the need for the wife to be able to tackle emergencies on her own assumed greater significance .
29 The European countries also appreciated that the need for the whole world recovery was important , and they became more willing to contribute to the economic development of underdeveloped countries .
30 Tragic and dangerous events remind us only too frequently of the need for the special measures provided by the Prevention of Terrorism Act .
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