Example sentences of "required [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 the changing requirements of central government in terms of what was required through legislation and circulars ;
2 Eventually the Bank will be required as lender of last resort .
3 In the UK , there is a BSI Standard for preparing microfilms that may be used in evidence , No.6498 , Guide to the preparation of microfilm and other microforms that may be required as evidence , 1991 .
4 A similar standard is currently being prepared for document image processing systems : draft discussion document ( DD206 ) entitled R ecommendation for the preparation of electronic images ( WORM ) of documents that may be required as evidence .
5 Accordingly , on many occasions the choice of a collector became in itself a trial of strength between the political interests in a county , not only because of the intrinsic attractions of the office itself , but because the collector would be involved in the production of the certificates of valuation required as part of the documentation to be produced for claimants seeking admission to the freeholders roll .
6 A travel study visit is required as part of the programme .
7 What fault element is required for assault and battery ?
8 Clearly , a plant which stores 1 tonne less than is required for notification slips through the net , while large numbers of handling sites ( warehouses , for instance ) are not covered .
9 However , the capitals ' sports-climbers were dismayed to discover that because of an agreement between Bendcrete and the Sobell to share profits from any organised competitions , a special sports licence was required for insurance purposes : a licence which the sports centre lacked .
10 Further deletions which leave less than 90bp of the promoter result in a very low level of expression , suggesting the presence of a basic promoter element between -90 and -70 which is required for expression in this heterologous cell type .
11 such as the fine solder work required for gold filigree and granulation , can not be seen even at high magnification .
12 In the letter informing Mrs Falconer of her redundancy , Iain Kennedy , the personnel officer at RGU , states that the level of staffing required for textile teaching had diminished from two full-time to 0.8 full-time equivalent unpromoted staff .
13 In addition , about seventy-four cylinders could be skipped so there would be around 126 × 10 ms required for head movements .
14 Campus radio stations are among the only groups with the studio infrastructure required for broadcasting .
15 The plaintiffs sought a declaration that the tenancy could only be determined upon the land being required for road widening .
16 Held , allowing the appeal , that it was a requirement of all leases and tenancy agreements that the term created was of certain duration ; that the lease purportedly created under the memorandum of agreement , being for an uncertain period , was void and the land was held on a yearly tenancy created by virtue of the tenant 's possession and payment of yearly rent , on such terms of the memorandum of agreement as were consistent with a yearly tenancy ; and that , accordingly , since the term preventing the landlord from determining the tenancy until the land was required for road widening purposes was inconsistent with the right of either party under a yearly tenancy to determine it on six months ' notice , the plaintiffs ' tenancy had been lawfully determined ( post , pp. 283B–C , F–G , 284G–H , 285E–F , 286E–F , H — 287B , G–H ) .
17 By the agreement , the tenant was authorised to erect ‘ temporary one storey shops or buildings of one storey and for the retention of such shops or buildings as temporary structures ’ until the land was required for road widening and he was then bound to remove the temporary structures and clear the land .
18 Now it is said that when in the present case the tenant entered pursuant to the agreement and paid a yearly rent he became a tenant from year to year on the terms of the agreement including clause 6 which prevents the landlord from giving notice to quit until the land is required for road widening .
19 By the agreement , the strip was leased back to Mr. Nathan for continued use , with the rest of 263–265 , Walworth Road until required for road widening as commercial premises .
20 Thus a tenancy granted until the land was required for road widening was void for uncertainty ( Prudential Assurance Co v London Residuary Body [ 1992 ] 3 All ER 504 ) .
21 The acceptance of such reasoning required Lord Hailsham to address anew the question of the mental element required for lack of consent in rape , since the nineteenth century judges upon whom he relied had never had the matter presented to them in these terms .
22 To this can be added funds required for portfolio ( share/bond ) investment and direct investment in projects and joint ventures by domestic and multinational corporations .
23 The Nature Conservancy Council is the body responsible for advising the Government on nature conservation in Great Britain , and it took a lead in providing the considerable resources required for specialist survey work .
24 The type of information required for discharge planning :
25 Any training should be user-friendly to a naïve user — a doctor or warehouse clerk does not want to be concerned with the segmentation required for handwriting recognition .
26 As the volume of water required for lockage of the existing traffic was 1,000,000 cubic feet only , it is obvious that it would have been more effective in the saving of water to reduce leakage rather than to concentrate on reducing the passage of water through locks — and much cheaper .
27 The lighting section will focus on the different types of lighting required for theatre and for dance .
28 The Voith Schneider propulsion system provided the high level of manoeuvrability required for port operations and for barge handling in the estuary .
29 However , the sophisticated technology required for rapidresponse policing can sometimes be found wanting in Easton .
30 The techniques required for let-down and approach procedures , arrivals and departures in instrument flying conditions .
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