Example sentences of "need for [art] greater [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The need for a greater degree of self-sufficiency in timber has been proposed as a national priority . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The study for the Gulbenkian Foundation found a need for a greater availability of electronic and amplification equipment , of rehearsal space , of cheap recording facilities with expert advice and instruction on how to use them and finally for more places to perform in . |
4 | At the same time the downturn in the number of young people entering the employment market has emphasised the need for a greater proportion of young people with the skills which successful businesses will require . |
5 | In 1986 , the Committee on Finance for Industry , an arm of the National Economic Development Office emphasised that although lending facilities were becoming more available from the banking system , a major problem still existed with a need for a greater proportion of equity funding for small businesses . |
6 | There is , too , a need for a greater awareness of the changing demands on the scheme . |
7 | In more practical terms Gorbachev pointed to the need for a greater measure of agreement on the reduction of all forms of armaments and on the elimination of regional conflicts . |
8 | Particularly divisive at a parochial level was the stress placed by the bishops on the need for a greater reverence in the communion rite , and their determination that the portable communion tables , which had been used since Elizabethan times , should be replaced by altars permanently positioned at the east end of the chancel and separated from the body of the church by altar rails . |
9 | Ryan 's proposal for a program for automatic story generation which fulfils her three criteria of creativity , aesthetic awareness and understanding will probably remain beyond the boundaries of feasibility for a long time , but it does demonstrate both the need for a greater contribution of ideas from poetics and narratology to developments in artificial intelligence , and the insights that can be gained from the attempt to shape one 's ideas about narrative into a form that can be learnt and applied by computers . |
10 | However , while stressing the need for a greater democratization of the country 's institutions in the face of current political unrest , he reaffirmed the PDG 's leading role and dismissed the possibility of a multiparty system [ but see p. 37307 for subsequent developments ] . |
11 | As AIDS continues to spread the 80 per cent mortality rate underlines the need for a greater understanding of its root cause . |
12 | The National Consumer Council saw the need for a greater effort , particularly in regard to funding , to give advice to the 560,000 households in Britain who at any time had three or more ‘ problem debts ’ , and the 170,000 who had five or more . |