Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] needs " in BNC.

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1 It was small , but adequate for the Gormans ' needs and comforts , built in the Midland Railway 's style of architecture having a pantile roof and very solidly constructed of red brick .
2 The mastery of a musical instrument , the ability to interpret notes , a feeling for rhythm , the disciplining of the body through formal physical education and informal dance are all central to a child 's needs in the transition from babyhood through adolescence to maturity .
3 The Compact Management team should ensure , through prior discussion with employers , that Work Experience placements are of good quality and appropriate to the students ' needs .
4 Others , such as the use of newer drugs when these are appropriate to the patient 's needs , will cost more .
5 It builds up the foundations of the grammar system and essential vocabulary , as appropriate to the learner 's needs at this level .
6 Usually only one of the delegation addressed the assembly at large on the king 's needs , but it is hardly to be believed that the remainder were content merely to be seen .
7 Be that as it may , there were still those in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who still continued to look on Siberia as an exploited colony whose population and resources were recklessly plundered and despoiled by the central government , whose merchantry continued to suffer under the ‘ economic yoke of Moscow ’ and the commercial interests of the centre , whose native peoples were many of them doomed to extinction , where such civil and political rights and modern judicial institutions as existed in tsarist Russia were largely denied to the population of Siberia , where the cultural and educational infrastructure was inadequate for the region 's needs , and which was still used as a distant dumping ground for the criminal sweepings of the rest of the empire .
8 Unfortunately , the system never worked properly , was quite inadequate for the broker 's needs and was eventually scrapped .
9 One can gain a certain insight from manufacturers ' advertising and reports from other people , but finally it comes down to whether the machine is suitable for the individual 's needs and whether he can afford the price .
10 That is er objectives which are not directly concerned er with the safety of the state er but with , with er certain of the state 's needs a as a state er defines them .
11 The most important factor in keeping arrears down to the lowest possible level was exercising proper care in granting mortgage loans , checking the applicant 's income , his previous borrowing record , verifying that the property was relevant to the borrower 's needs and his ability to maintain it in good order .
12 Patterns are not practised merely because they exist , but because they are relevant to the learner 's needs .
13 The drafter should ensure that he/she has all the information necessary to decide if those matters are relevant to the client 's needs , and , if so , how they hould be dealt with .
14 and all these teams have to be aware of the others ' needs .
15 Unhampered by a client 's needs , he threw himself into a legitimate extension of his pipe dream : the Dolls ' House became his home .
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