Example sentences of "[art] need for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , there was a general acceptance of the need for a multi-tier structure if the demands of democracy were to be reconciled with the administrative or functional need for larger units . |
2 | This functionalist approach also stressed the need for a rational system of administrative adjudication . |
3 | In the deductive marking experiment there was not a conflict of beliefs , so the five-year-olds ' performance might have been due to the fact that the context did not highlight the need for a deductive explanation . |
4 | Following studies by Eastern Region 's engineers , a new tracklaying strategy was introduced in 1987 whereby — with the use of a new machine called the Dynamic Track Stabiliser — tracks could be handed back by 06.00 on Monday morning at the full 125mph line speed , eliminating the need for a temporary speed restriction and associated recovery time allowance . |
5 | It allowed coal and steel production on the Continent to be managed more effectively without the need for a restrictive ‘ cartel ’ of businessmen , such as had been formed by steel producers in the inter-war years . |
6 | One such requirement is the need for a mixed ability philosophy which actively encourages integration in all its forms . |
7 | Once more Bukharin dwelt upon what he considered to be the unique character of the Russian revolution : that it was a combination of workers revolution and peasant war , which implied the need for a long-term alliance between the two classes . |
8 | This portfolio management activity does not admit the need for a long-term commitment to any given company , its management , strategy or operations , even though these factors may be considered in assessing the future of the stock . |
9 | Among the more doctrinally united Baptists some conservatives were rather defensive by the end of the century and accepted the need for a middle course between ‘ exaggerated and ill-directed individualism ’ on the one hand and ‘ exaggerated and ill-directed socialism , on the other . |
10 | This cuts out the need for a cumbersome bus or taxi journey from Manchester Piccadilly to catch a flight . |
11 | This cuts out the need for a cumbersome bus or taxi journey from Manchester Piccadilly to catch a flight . |
12 | Huxley joined the evolutionists because he could use their theory to make a general point about the need for a naturalistic methodology in the life sciences as an essential prelude to modernization . |
13 | Buchanan and Bessant ( 1985 ) provide further evidence for the need for a skilled , flexible , motivated workforce in a study of computerized chemicals process control . |
14 | Dozens of people had explained the need for a real opposition , but the commission simply ignored the issue . |
15 | The building 's mechanical and electrical plant and services are reaching the end of their life and the need for a major upgrading of fire precautions in the building has been identified and confirmed . |
16 | The laws of Ine and Wihtred contain one clause in common concerning the need for a stranger to shout or blow his horn if straying off the trackway if he did not wish to be mistaken for a thief . |
17 | The need for a student-centred approach , perhaps not always present in some sectors of FE , is likely to become increasingly vital to tailoring programmes to meet the individual needs of those learners not traditionally seen as ‘ student material ’ . |
18 | Friern Hospital have stressed the importance of their supra district services and the need for a medium secure unit as well as provision for the special needs of long stay patients . |
19 | Such constitutions also tend to have a higher status than ordinary laws thus creating the need for a supreme body such as a supreme court with the power to declare laws passed in contravention of the constitution , invalid . |
20 | It facilitates the development of a sophisticated financial system and thus avoids the need for a pure cash economy , i.e. payment in notes and coin only . |
21 | A prospective , randomised , comparative study was performed to assess the need for a pure alcohol injection after an epinephrine injection in the arrest of active peptic ulcer bleeding . |
22 | Hence the need for a genuine commitment to sustainable development which is integrated with national policy on industry , energy , transport , trading and planning . |
23 | High on their list are the need for a genuine and popular democracy ; the removal of the US bases ; an easing of the foreign debt burden ; genuine land reform ; environmental protection and industrialization that benefits Filipinos rather than foreign corporations . |
24 | The total annihilation of the 14 Minor Counties teams in this year 's first round of the NatWest Bank Trophy highlights the need for a long-overdue reform of the system . |
25 | Still , the need for a specific and general science of society ( as distinct from the various relevant special disciplines already dealing with human affairs ) was for the first time seriously felt . |
26 | This is usually dictated by the need for a flat area immediately next to the house to act as a sheltered sun trap . |
27 | When we experience the need for a global product we are engaged in a typical cultural-ideological transnational practice . |
28 | Such awareness is considerably to the fore today where people appreciate the need for a global concern — the need to relate in a non-violent , just , perceptive and generous way to the traditions of others . |
29 | A score of seven or less suggests the need for a substantial revision of Goal 3 . |
30 | The need for a substantial general bibliography dealing with London history has long been felt by historians , librarians , and archivists . |