Example sentences of "need for [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 we will do all we can for , well especially at the centre and while , whilst acknowledging the need for it to resource at the schools at this conference the voluntary agencies , parents and even teachers admitted the greater need for specialists at the centre , that is we want more education psychologists , advisors of all sorts and er , therefore supporting options er at ten , one C , small roman one , and small roman three on the agenda , but er that is reluctantly not er not small roman two .
2 The administration of the business has been rationalised and the need for specialists in a range of disciplines has become apparent .
3 They coped well with steady rain making me question the need for overtrousers in milder seasons .
4 The need for developments of this type can originate outside the company as in the cases of self certification of sickness , EEC regulations regarding health and safety or the proposed legislation on privacy and data protection .
5 Broadly the period 1951–87 can be divided into four parts : 1951–64 , a period of comparatively little social policy innovation which may be regarded as a time of consolidation or stagnation , according to one 's political viewpoint ; 1964–74 , a period of fairly intense policy change stimulated by both political parties , in which considerable difficulties were experienced in translating aspirations into practice ; 1974–78 , a period in which rapid inflation and government by the Labour party without a parliamentary majority administered a severe shock to the political and social system , and to all who believed that there was still a need for developments in social policy ; and 1979–87 , when much more explicitly anti-welfare state Conservative administrations reinforced that shock by deliberately treating inflation as more deserving of its attention than unemployment , attacking public services which were seen as inhibiting economic recovery and seeking ways to ‘ privatize ’ public services .
6 A further point considered languages and language learning in relation to 1992 and stressed the need for skills outside the ‘ major ’ EC languages such as Turkish , Urdu ) .
7 Swords-Isherwood and Senker ( 1980 ) provide an authoritative survey of the need for skills in the engineering industry .
8 Eminent speakers at the 1974 DHSS seminars identified the need for skills in interpersonal relationships , communication , coping with stress , shaping behaviour and for certain ‘ permitting circumstances ’ or necessary life opportunities and facilities ( Rutter , 1974 ) .
9 In national negotiations , officers should make a priority of the need for terminals for our key activists under facilities agreements , possibly under machinery for negotiation .
10 Typical examples of this are the inability to have biosensors that can operate effectively for any length of time in blood and the need for anticoagulants during extracorporeal procedures such as dialysis and heart-lung bypass operations .
11 The bland self-satisfaction of the shipowners and their refusal to accept the need for reforms of any kind had been familiar enough to Samuel Plimsoll and other friends of the merchant seamen and exposed in the House of Commons for upwards of half a century .
12 Religion is presented as a response ‘ everywhere to one and the same need ’ : the need for rituals of fertility .
13 Qualitative information satisfies the need for trends of what is happening in markets .
14 Man could have had little if any need for ferrets until the arrival of rabbits here in Britain .
15 There may also be a need for changes to criminal damage laws to cover viruses and logic bombs which can corrupt and destroy computer data .
16 The fifth extraordinary Congress of People 's Deputies met on Sept. 2-6 to discuss the situation in the country after the failure of the coup in August , and the need for changes to the Constitution and the system of government .
17 There are those who feel that after twenty years the general public should be familiar enough with the rules governing child care and child protection , but perhaps the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Children 's Hearing system in 1991 was an opportune time to go back to its roots , to take a fresh look at how it works , and whether changes in society over twenty years point to the need for changes in the Scottish system of juvenile justice .
18 This step is important in that organizational transformation always necessitates the need for changes in the behavior of those who hold key roles in the organization .
19 The study reviews the extent to which computers are used in the industry and the institutional responses to the need for changes in technician training .
20 Valuable lessons should be available from specific community-based programmes aimed at unemployed people ; an exclusive focus on these initiatives , however , can deflect attention from the need for Colleges of Further Education ( with much more substantial resources than community-based programmes ) to confront the issue of long-term structural unemployment .
21 They include practical matters such as the need for historians to be better informed about the nature of information creation in the present , the need for archivists to be involved at the creation stage of ‘ documents ’ rather than 30 years afterwards .
22 Attempts have been made to regularize the position and , in 1966 , the Russell Report on the Supply and Training of Teachers recommended that , by 1969 , a professional training requirement should be introduced for all new entrants into the further education colleges , a recommendation that was never implemented because of the urgent need for teachers at the time and the shortage of money .
23 There is a particular need for teachers with special responsibility for child protection to be trained in multi-agency working and procedures .
24 But the new government could see the advantages of a unified system of empire , and the need for instruments of organization like Bellomont 's extended governorship , just as its predecessor had done .
25 The large size and complex organization of mass parties create the need for leaders with expertise , stability in tenure of office , and specialized task-management .
26 They must also be considered in a wider context since the need for defences in the civil zones throughout the Empire arose out of the great pressures on the frontiers by barbarian migrations .
27 Teachers like Hardy were well aware of the need for adaptions of the kind which Davies associates with a wider shift from " authoritive monologue " to open-ended conversation . "
28 you can also eliminate the need for buttonholes in a woven fabric , since it takes kindly to crochet edges which can also include loop fastenings .
29 The first film commission in Britain was set up in 1989 in Liverpool , in response to Mersey Television 's need for locations around that city , as they developed drama programmes from their base in Brookside .
30 Even more important is the need for women of fertile age with phenylketonuria to be appropriately counselled and supported in order to ensure that their children are conceived under the best possible phenylalanine control .
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