Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] need for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Like here in the north of Australia , I 've been waiting for two days for the light I need for a shot of some valleys .
2 ‘ He 's just the horse you need for a competitive race like the Andy Capp Handicap . ’
3 Sometimes we come very close to the world outside , for example when we hear someone say the words we need for a piece of writing we 're involved in we commit it lovingly to memory so we can use it .
4 All the kit you need for a day at the races .
5 Cyprio also offer full details of how much foam you need for the average pond .
6 These years will not count as part of your working life , and the number of qualifying years you need for a full pension will be reduced .
7 It is up to each one of us , he wrote , at every point in our lives , to decide how much order and how much disorder , how much discipline and how much freedom we need for the best realization of our project of the moment , even though that project may turn out to be flawed or even utterly mistaken in the short run , of course I am only talking about the short run , he wrote , in the long run , as I have already said , both success and failure are quite without meaning , the notion of meaning is quite without meaning .
8 ‘ We will have no difficulty in getting the fifty signatures we need for a Special General Meeting .
9 ‘ So you have the things you need for an overnight stay . ’
10 Then we are to pray for the things we need for the doing of that holy will — food for the body and soul , forgiveness for the failures and sins of the past , and help to forgive others who sin against us , protection in temptation and deliverance from evil .
11 Yes I think it 's fair to say at the moment that , that , that is being looked at Mr Trotter , together with er the broader range of issues on the er the operating concept er for E F two thousand but it is of course standard practice to buy not just the number you need for the front line but to buy sufficient aircraft to keep that front line in field for about twenty five , thirty years , whatever the life of the aircraft happens to be , taking account of er attrition , taking account of training requirements and engineering needs and support needs and all that kind of thing and all that work er is , has been done , is being done at the moment and er final figures will be put to that in in due course .
12 In the summer we let the horses out on the fields and every morning we catch the horses we need for the day 's work .
13 Food , drink & more from your TV and radio programmes Merry Christmas Every recipe you need for the festive season Cakes of wonder and sheer delight New ways with turkey Michael Barry 's perfect puds Mireille Johnston 's French feasts 100 RECIPES BIGGEST ISSUE EVER !
14 Wind provides all the energy we need for an anchored ( line held taut by the flyer ) kite .
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