Example sentences of "need [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While there are striking similarities between the two documents regarding the need to promote change while smoothing the process of adaptation , the 1979 report goes beyond its predecessor when it argues for trade union involvement in the decision making over technological change at an early stage through collective bargaining .
2 The Salvadorean Popular Church has placed particular emphasis on the need to promote women 's equality , both in terms of the traditional exclusion of women religious workers from certain liturgical responsibilities and in society in general : " Women of course have played a subordinate role within the Church but Mns Romero took up our cause .
3 Bill , which is being considered in Committee , does not address the need to promote competition in the economy , particularly among the massive privatised utilities that the Government have created .
4 Labour 's White Paper , Your Good Health , pinpoints the need to promote health by creating a healthy environment and workplace and promoting a free public health service .
5 Henceforth , of course , there would be a need to promote Vietnam to the position of an established , legitimate and more or less popular state deserving of US assistance .
6 The separation of the corporate personality from that of the shareholders is justified in domestic law by the need to promote investment ; when international organisations enter the market place this need is not present .
7 Alienation within the present system has led to activity outwith the political system and to the creation of social movements through the need to publicise grievances and uncertainties about everyday life and to urge the necessity of democratising life in these areas .
8 Here again , as with discourse type and discourse parts , there are often quite everyday names for functions ( as a glance at the contents page of any functional course will reveal ) , so there is no need to burden students with any metalanguage from the theory of discourse analysis .
9 Given this numerical limit and the need to interview users as far removed from the known sector as practicable , it was also decided to restrict the number of referrals from each informant in the chain to two .
10 In that struggle capital 's antagonistic relation with labour , its need to cheapen wages and undermine labour organization , was probably a particularly important component .
11 the need to plan operations as efficiently as possible for a given level of resources ( or budgeted level of income if a statutory authority is expected to largely generate its own income ) ;
12 These include snow and ice hazards , where impacts on transport and the need to plan road salting or gritting strategies are obvious ( see Perry et al. 1986 for the beginnings of a GIS approach ) .
13 Key messages include the need to plan audits adequately , to record audit work performed and to maintain adequate quality assurance procedures .
14 Indeed , Kate Weightman , programme director at the community health unit , thought that the planning envisaged by the community care plan would actually speed throughput by instilling the need to plan discharge from the outset of a hospital episode — and before when possible .
15 Many of the heads had made an active move towards involving more people ( even all staff in one school ) in an attempt to make more staff aware of the need to plan finance as a ‘ whole-school issue ’ and to prioritise resource needs .
16 Rolle stresses the need to acquire discretion in these observances so that they do not become ends in themselves and counter-productive to their true purpose — to release the practitioner to a freedom to love .
17 The need to combat competition seems to ensure that this will be the path that is followed .
18 ‘ He understands the complex relations between the procedures of law and the need to combat terrorism , ’ said Mr Maginnis .
19 It is up to the Secretary of State , if he keeps internment on the books as he has told us he will , to begin to educate people throughout this kingdom about the need to implement internment at a time that he judges correct — when he is advised by the Chief Constable and the GOC to do so .
20 Other items of diet , including eggs , vegetables , meat and water , were examined in the most contaminated regions , but it was decided that there was no appreciable health hazard from these foodstuffs and hence that there was no need to implement bans on them .
21 When dealing with previous Bills affecting the armed services , the Minister and his colleagues have always sought to assure me that the armed forces are keenly aware of the need to treat complainers — irrespective of age — in a sympathetic manner .
22 Because of the risk of injury and the need to kill prey quickly , predators usually predate animals smaller than themselves .
23 ‘ Oh , you have no need to kill Havvie , ’ said Jared Tunstall drily , pulling his watch out of his pocket to look at it .
24 The Government has delayed responding to the need to equalise pension rights because it means equalising State retirement ages .
25 One of the great difficulties faced by the South African Government and people at the moment is the need to see growth in their economy , which runs at present with no growth , as against a population growth of around 3 per cent .
26 He felt a sudden desperate need to see Alice — to tell her of the momentous happenings of the day and ask her advice .
27 The first Plan identified the need to re-examine programmes for all categories of schemes to ensure that those which produce casualty reductions are given appropriate priority .
28 There is , therefore , a need to re-examine training methods for those who come into contact with deaf people later in their careers , since it would appear that the methods currently available underestimate the complexity of this second language learning situation .
29 Edward accepted the immediate need to support Helen 's decision and maintain Mrs Noble 's good opinion of him .
30 LeBas , commenting on the problem posed by the need to support arguments in papers by reference to large sets of analytical geochemical data , mentions the BLDSC ‘ Supplementary Publication ’ programme as an intermediate data collection somewhere between the conventional journal and the large , national , source ( non-bibliographic ) databases .
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