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

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1 ‘ I am fully aware of the infant 's need for a permanent mother figure , and this has been taken into account .
2 In other words , despite all the efforts of people anxious to prove otherwise , the fact is that man 's need for a ‘ god ’ has always been met as a result of his own efforts , and at no time supernaturally .
3 As expounded in Chapter One , mankind 's need for a rational definition of ‘ god ’ is obvious , but before it becomes possible to produce an interpretation with any real meaning , there are two assumptions , already enlarged upon in this book , which must be accepted as fact .
4 This applies only if there is full acceptance of the proposition that mankind 's need for a ‘ god ’ , can be completely satisfied by the concept of a ‘ god ’ developed with developing life , and therefore definable .
5 Man 's need for a ‘ god ’ can be met in total by his own efforts .
6 Wilkinson 's need for a right-back has heightened with injured Mel Sterland likely to be out for weeks after a further training setback .
7 They also fear that they will lose business to the factor , who may reduce the customer 's need for a bank loan .
8 Lucinda accepted her mother 's need for a Bainbridge heir and she understood her feelings of guilt , too , even though no one ever blamed her for the accident .
9 Security , a sense of belonging , family life , being loved and loving , are benefits which we hope a child will achieve through such placements and which will be put alongside the other important need to be met by any placement , the child 's need for a sense of his or her own identity .
10 He was always very sympathetic to anyone 's need for a holiday .
11 The Jews would probably have been expelled very soon anyway , and it is the timing , rather than the nature , of the action which was determined by Edward 's need for a subsidy from the clergy .
12 ‘ At the same time they [ managers ] were acutely aware of their people 's need for a stable , unifying value system — a foundation for long-term continuity .
13 In the United Kingdom , the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations offers managerial courses on organisational effectiveness and professional development which pay considerable attention to the individual 's need for a sense of personal competence .
14 David 's need for a son had become an obsession .
15 For now we can only hope that both he and the government appreciate the industry 's need for a firm and steady hand at the tiller .
16 To answer today 's need for a more relaxed and casual style of entertaining , Wedgwood introduced , in 1965 , their first range of oven-to-tableware .
17 An additional factor to be taken into account was added by the case of Air Canada v. Secretary of State ( No. 2 ) ( H.L. , 1983 ) , namely the applicant 's need for the documents .
18 It depended for its success on the motives of those involved , like Jerry Crichton 's need for the satisfaction of peaceful authority or Toby Knight 's wish for a permissible framework to act out his resentment of the world .
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