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

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1 Thus evidence was taken on the need for the bill and why it was proposed to deal with problems in a particular way .
2 The sale of some companies — the Belgian subsidiaries , for instance — has cut down the need for audit , as have some reorganisations .
3 It took radical change in teaching method , requiring greater use of an organized collection of resource materials , to point up the need for a greater degree of professionalism and for larger and more ambitious organizations .
4 ‘ I would n't rule out the need for some extra cash for the service between now and the end of the financial year , although we have n't quite arrived at that stage yet . ’
5 MrLang who firmly ruled out the need for change during the campaign itself , changed tune saying it was ‘ time to change the tone and mood ’ of Scottish politics .
6 The policy statement also sets out the need for funding , good equipment and career structures for researchers , highlights the needs of postgraduate research students and stresses the interdependence of teaching and research in universities .
7 A recent publication spells out the need for more inter-disciplinary awareness ( UNESCO 1979a : 5 ) :
8 Thomas Chawner , the Architect to the Land Revenue Department , pointed out the need for a fire-proof building , and the dangers of overloading the existing structures with books and printing presses .
9 Luther , who put the Bible in the hands of the people and introduced the priesthood of all believers in the previous great spiritual revolution , will be succeeded by a system which cuts out the need for a church except for those who want it .
10 Ackner , L. J. in the more recent case of A. Lambert Flat Management Ltd. v Lomas pointed out the need for the defendant to have encountered some ‘ special difficulty ’ preventing compliance with the nuisance order , such as illness , or non-receipt of the notice .
11 FoE calculated that replacing old , worn-out fridges and freezers with energy efficient models over the next 15 years would wipe out the need for 1.8GW of electricity .
12 This knowledge once obtained and understood cancels out the need for re-birth or re-incarnation into the school of life .
13 While this indicates that the language young children hear may provide useful input for learning the rules of grammar , it does not , of itself , rule out the need for an innate ability to process speech sounds ( Gleitman and Wanner 1982 ) .
14 Now millions of managers and other professionals , especially in America , use computers , voice-mail and faxes themselves , wiping out the need for typing pools , secretaries and telephone operators .
15 But none are so pervasive , nor so completely satisfactory , that they rule out the need for other lines of explanation .
16 Editor , — Ahilya Noone and colleagues point out the need for travellers to receive appropriate information on safer sexual behaviour .
17 One thoughtful article by a headteacher whose school was the subject of an inspection pointed out the need for HMI to be scrupulous in their attention to details of factual accuracy .
18 Gorbachev emphasised the continuity of political principle between the new version of the programme and its predecessors , but also pointed out the need for ‘ creative development ’ in the light of changing domestic and international circumstances .
19 Most importantly for Lear , lithography cut out the need for , and the expense of , the middlemen or professional draughtsmen , who all too often destroyed the artistry of a drawing by their clinical interpretation .
20 This cuts out the need for a cumbersome bus or taxi journey from Manchester Piccadilly to catch a flight .
21 This cuts out the need for a cumbersome bus or taxi journey from Manchester Piccadilly to catch a flight .
22 Although his speech to Edinburgh University students will spell out the need for the creation of a level market place which is supported not supplanted , he will also make clear that he believes the Government does have a role in ensuring Scotland prospers and in attracting industry .
23 The price rises wiped out the need for farm subsidies .
24 It will cut out the need for paper orders and acknowledgements as well as the time spent inputting information . ’
25 He conjured before their minds a poetic word-picture of St Aidan coming from Iona in Scotland and settling there with his band of monks to pray and to spread Christianity among the heathen English ; and spoke of St Cuthbert to whom on that spot the people went to seek help and comfort and guidance , until he fled across the sands and sea to be alone with God on his island — so carry the lesson back , to a county black with people and with coal , carry back the need for quiet , and separation from whirl , and silence ; and so heaven will be nearer .
26 ( v ) How did changes in society and the economy bring about the need for educational change ?
27 You then have to ask yourself the question , If there is n't any Government , if there is n't any er local development pressure of any substance which has brought about the need for this policy , has there been some sort of quantum change in Government policy which has necessitated that we give emphasis to this particular issue .
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