Example sentences of "the needs [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It will not necessarily be fatal if the estimates fail to anticipate precisely the needs for the year ahead .
2 Subject to that obligation , the LTE was under a duty to exercise and perform its functions , in accordance with principles laid down or approved by the GLC , in such manner as , and with due regard to efficiency , economy and safety of operation , to provide or secure the provision of such public passenger transport services as best met the needs for the time being of Greater London ( section 5 ) .
3 So in fairness I got this , excuse the expression , arse about face in the sense that I ha I thought prioritize these and pensions were , was this and that 's why you were exploring the needs for the second appointment .
4 Designed originally with the needs of the elderly in mind , those ill with HIV/AIDS at home are also finding them enormously valuable .
5 As regards restoration , just as we would not dream of stripping out the original interior of the Blackfriar , by the same token we would not seek to preserve a Thirties estate pub which had long since ceased to address the needs of the community it was built to serve .
6 THE NEEDS OF THE INDEPENDENTS
7 THE NEEDS OF THE BROADCASTERS
8 Cars supplied for hire or purchase can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual , but the types of adaptation that can be made to hire cars is more restricted because they have to be returned to the general market at the end of the hire period .
9 Motability can provide the names of professional organisations who can assess the needs of the disabled person and advise them whether or not they are capable of driving and what sort of car and adaptations they might need .
10 Once again , however , defensiveness won the day and when the Strathclyde Centre circulated forces asking them to co-operate in the venture , a decision was taken to withhold co-operation and a circular went round to this effect , suggesting the existing Home Office funded PRSU ( Police Research Services Unit ) and the Home Office Research and Planning Unit were adequate for the needs of the service .
11 In another room adjacent to one of his two bathrooms lies some weight-lifting equipment : the needs of the mind are counterbalanced by those of the body .
12 As the APT was so ideally suited to the needs of the West Coast main line and offered the possibility of major train service improvements , BR — regrettably as matters transpired — became wedded to the project to the extent that no other traction possibility was considered .
13 we believe that undergraduates in English would benefit from more ‘ systematic ’ and less ‘ inspirational ’ instruction and that this systematic instruction and its associated reading lists should be agreed by the teachers concerned and closely related to the needs of the Tripos course .
14 The Environment Department said yesterday that Mr Patten could not agree with the inquiry inspector 's judgement that the needs of the historic house justified the introduction of unacceptable shopping developments in the countryside .
15 Its use of public money to set up a network of city technology colleges in joint ventures with businesses mocked the needs of the majority of children .
16 The trust is designed to meet the terms of qualification for Personal Equity Plans , the opportunities created by the segregation of husband and wife taxation next April and the needs of the private investor and his independent financial adviser .
17 The needs of the course of justice prevent me from elaborating further now .
18 Electrical household goods may be unsuitable for many countries , for example , but the application of a creative marketing process may lead to alternative inexpensive , manually operated machinery being developed which can be both produced easily and suit the needs of the population .
19 But he commanded general respect as an authoritative voice , in tune with the need for social order , sensitive to the needs of the unions and his own party , but also with a genuine cross-party appeal .
20 Under the old system , where bishops were chosen by archbishops and prime ministers who thought about the needs of the nation , Ramsey would not have been chosen .
21 By 1922 the single school-room was no longer adequate to meet the needs of the local school population , so the full width of the building was extended eastwards under a pair of pitched roofs to create a second classroom , head-teacher 's room and internal side entrance lobby replacing the demolished attached porch ( Plate 32 ) .
22 The Prince made a short speech about the needs of the hospital , and then both he and Diana went round the room and spoke to everyone individually , with the result that the Wishing Well Appeal spread like wildfire .
23 With budgets of around £50,000 , the preference was for gentle tales with a non-urban setting such as The Brave Do n't Cry ( 1952 ) , about a Scottish mining disaster ; Conflict of Wings ( 1953 , Fuss Over Feathers in US ) , in which East Anglian villagers fight for the cause of bird sanctuaries against the needs of the RAF ; Judgement Deferred ( 1951 ) and Brandy for the Parson ( 1951 ) , both of which are smuggling stories .
24 This purpose-built health hydro has been designed around the needs of the guest so your every whim is catered for .
25 He finds out what the needs of the business are , and prescribes the cure .
26 Western politicians like Lynda Chalker , the British aid minister , have tried to reassure them : ‘ Britain will continue to respond to the needs of the developing world , ’ she said in mid-January 1990 .
27 The Brundtland Commission may have made sustainable development the end-of-century watchword , defining it as ‘ development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs ’ , but even Tolba has wondered aloud whether it amounts to much more than a shibboleth .
28 In order to help accommodate the costs of the Navy 's new carrier , CVA 01 , and Polaris , and the RAF 's TSR 2 , such projects as the Army 's Blue Water artillery missile were cancelled in August 1962 ; and , despite the pressure on Army manpower , it was decided to run down the Gurkhas from 14,600 to 10,000 rather than cut any more British battalions — a decision that had to be reversed nine months later to meet the needs of the Borneo campaign .
29 These rights are called ‘ rights of occupation ’ , and where the leave of the court is necessary the court may make such orders as it thinks just and reasonable having regard to the conduct of the spouses , their needs and financial resources , the needs of the children , and all other circumstances .
30 The husband may , for instance , decide that the needs of the household shall be provided for by a housekeeper , and that the wife shall have no authority to contract on his behalf .
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