Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | However , the Committee did emphasize the need for a much wider range of accommodation than had been provided before the war , and so they were drawn into the sharp debate about densities and preferences as between flats and houses — and this is where the link with the Ministry of Town and Country Planning proved so important . |
2 | Government intervention can likewise influence the demand for a particular nationalized industry 's services . |
3 | The Microprocessor Report suspects that Hummingbird may be aimed at MPEG full-motion video/audio applications and could eliminate the need for a separate MPEG chip . |
4 | A Nordic superrace will shortly descend from the cosmic iceclouds ; they will rule the earth for a thousand years . |
5 | Er which I do n't think would make the focus for a new settlement proposal . |
6 | This initial historical contextualisation will prepare the ground for a detailed textual analysis in which the focus will be not only the original moment of production of the text , but also , and by implication , its subsequent moments of reproduction in differing historical circumstances . |
7 | We 're not seeking to impose artificial restraints of development , we do n't think the demand for a settlement is there . |
8 | European Studies also helped translate the menu for a Russian dinner . |
9 | Certainly , he can enjoy the outcome for a day or two , but there is still a question mark over dealings in the longer term on the all-important economy , with the rivalry between the trading blocs dictating how ‘ special ’ the ‘ relationship ’ is likely to remain . |
10 | She did n't recognise the voice for a moment . |
11 | If we are to ensure that we preserve and protect the quality of life in the urban environment , we must recognise the need for a change in the code of compensation and the circumstances and amount in which it is given . |
12 | It goes back to the fifties when the local authority , in this case the Worthing Rural District Council would not approve the plan for a small development A Twenty Seven in near the roundabout at Manor . |
13 | The advantages of diversity , however , can not ever outweigh the need for a uniform minimum standard , which is not the same as rigid uniformity . |
14 | The purchaser should also consider the need for a parent company guarantee . |
15 | However , if you will consider the situation for a moment , you may come to see the inappropriateness of someone such as yourself talking ‘ down ’ to one such as my father . ’ |
16 | Those that do may only display the differences for a matter of weeks or even days before the whole crop ripens , so there is an element of luck in flying over the right place at the right time . |
17 | Will you bury the hatchet for a while and dance with me ? ’ |
18 | That 's fine but sentence six Florence teased Dougal , and did so Brian too does n't sound right but notice that 's exactly what you would get if you could substitute the proform for a subject verb construction and then it would mean Florence teased Brian too . |
19 | To be effective , services have to plan and work together and respect the need for a truly multi-disciplinary approach to the needs of dementia sufferers and their carers . |
20 | The election result improved the presidential chances of Kim Dae Jung , and seemed to make it certain that he would contest the presidency for a third time , having been defeated in 1971 and 1987 . |
21 | ‘ It will divert the dogs for a while . |
22 | While it might seem very odd that a museum which is home to such Rembrandt masterpieces as the ‘ Jewish bride ’ , the ‘ Academy lesson of Dr Deyman ’ , the ‘ Night watch ’ and the ‘ Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul ’ , would allocate the funds for a much less impressive work , the Rijksmuseum has long made Rembrandt purchases a priority . |
23 | A useful feature is the unique Installation Assistant which lets you input the settings for a card you intend to fit in your PC . |
24 | She had promised to take me sailing , and Paula had let her borrow the boat for a few hours , as she had often done before . |
25 | Due to the small size of the Old Rectory and the communal style of dining , with Michael Vaughan serving , a lot of feedback comes from its diners and the vast majority do not feel the need for a choice of dishes at dinner . |
26 | Should anyone feel the need for a sympathetic ear , a time can be arranged . |
27 | If the answer to Question 2 for any particular degree of difference is no , all we have to do is repeat the question for a smaller degree of difference . |
28 | If Components Bureau can beat the champions for a second time , then they will virtually be home and dry . |
29 | I certainly agree with my hon. Friend that a significant reduction in Turkish troops in northern Cyprus would improve the climate for a negotiated settlement . |
30 | Also , while I do n't desperately miss most of the extra facilities found on the big brother GP12 preamp , I really feel a balanced DI output would be a great advantage here when feeding a desk and would obviate the need for a separate DI box , as I 'm sure a large number of this combo 's potential users will be hoping to use it either in the studio or to reinforce their sound through a PA . |