Example sentences of "it require [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It requires learners to provide a word to fill a blank in reference to a picture .
2 Its drawback is the time involved , as it requires teachers to take register at each lesson by marking pink sheets that are then read into an optical mark reader .
3 It requires teachers to look critically at their own present practice as well as being able to conceive of alternatives .
4 It requires employers to meet the costs and plan the time for courses .
5 It requires government to speak with one voice , to act in a principled and coherent manner to ward all its citizens , to extend to everyone the substantive standards of justice or fairness it uses for some .
6 It requires Japan to demonstrate a genuine concern for the interests of her Asian neighbours which was conspicuously absent fifty years ago and which is made more difficult by Japan 's long-standing sense of separateness and uniqueness .
7 It requires money to travel , and while in the '50s working class people could reach the hills with sufficient determination , the increasing fashionability of outdoor sports is excluding more and more who have less and less .
8 It seems sensible to adopt a low-risk investment strategy for the PEP , perhaps investing in UK unit trusts or investment trusts rather than individual shares ; again , it requires investors to take a long-term view .
9 Researchers should therefore give more attention to its negative effects on their conduct , especially in the way it requires researchers to make a number of pragmatic compromises which depart from the textbook portrayal of ideal research practice .
10 It requires society to allow us to turn round .
11 It requires firms to stop thinking in terms of discrete groups of people and products , and start thinking of continuous flows .
12 It requires girls to travel everyday , often across the city in all weathers .
13 According to the causal direction hypothesis , Emerson 's task is disembedded in that it requires children to consider causal connectives in a way which differs from their usual communicative function .
14 For , it requires banks to keep money at call with the discount houses to a minimum of 2% per cent of their eligible liabilities .
15 The problem with the former , i.e. the standard on depreciation , is that it requires organizations to provide for depreciation of fixed assets having a finite useful life .
16 Now compulsory for entrants , it requires charities to disclose and explain special funds , to analyse expenditure in relation to various objectives and administration , and to disclose sponsorship or receipt of goods in kind ( and services ) as far as practicable .
17 This may conflict with the chronological age , and the person may switch backwards and forwards from one age to another , so it requires alertness to work out what the person is feeling .
18 The practice of providing secondments to education and business is unique in education business liaison because it requires participants to transcend the barriers of classroom or workplace to break out of their normal work pattern behaviour and to learn by direct experience from others ' work settings .
19 It required governors to present an annual report to parents at the school , and to arrange a meeting with them to discuss it .
20 It required LEAs to delegate certain responsibilities for financial management and the appointment and dismissal of staff to the governing bodies of schools ; permitted the governing bodies to delegate many of these responsibilities to head teachers ( see Chapter 8 ) .
21 It required LEAs to delegate certain responsibilities for financial management and the appointment and dismissal of staff to the governing bodies of the larger colleges remaining under LEA control .
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