Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] the necessary [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 More recently , the Department has commissioned an awareness campaign whose major aims are : ensuring everyone who needs to know about EMC does so ; ensuring that UK industry is well equipped with information to tackle the directive ; setting up mechanisms for British industry to acquire the necessary technical know-how ; helping industry to implement EMC measures with minimum cost and disruption ; and finally , promoting the positive aspects of competitive advantage in Europe as well as explaining the pitfalls of non-compliance .
2 The methodology employed has three basic elements : a literature review to establish the necessary conceptual framework ; the collection of existing data from relevant sources ; an empirical study of Glasgow University , Glasgow Polytechnic and Paisley College of Technology , with some comparison of their treatment of non-traditional students .
3 A Ferranti spokesman would not give details of the individuals or organisations against which legal action may be taken but said : ‘ We would hope in the not too distant future to take the necessary legal action to put everything right . ’
4 But as it has taken five years of intensive lobbying to assemble the necessary financial support from the native industry for this interesting if rather Teutonic initiative , one might assume that creativity and innovation are still not regarded as entirely positive values .
5 Sponsorship is an ever-dwindling means for the professional artist to attract the necessary financial backing to enable him or her to organise an exhibition .
6 Such a rod casts long and accurately ; picks up a long line without maniacal exertion , and remains soft enough in the tip to retain the necessary shock-absorber effect .
7 It was one thing to make the necessary financial decisions , and another to obtain the right candidate for the post .
8 He chastises them for their lack of true commitment to the supply-side faith and their unwillingness to make the necessary hard choices .
9 Accordingly , the target will usually convene an Extraordinary General Meeting immediately following the court-ordered meeting in order to pass the necessary special resolution .
10 A shortage of gold has been argued as a reason , emphasising the importance of the ability to procure the necessary raw materials .
11 Even if the senses are acute , physical frailty reduces the ability to take the necessary quick action to avoid accidental injuries , such as by falls or burns .
12 Despite this tension , there is also a refusal to examine curricula or practices : student failure , therefore , is the fault of the student 's inability to make the necessary sympathetic adjustment to the requirements of literary judgement ; not the failure of the departments in setting those requirements .
13 Earlier workers failed ; one reason was that they did not have the technology to reach the necessary high temperatures and pressures .
14 Can we expect to achieve sufficient political agreement to formulate the necessary dispute-resolving rules in an ideologically divided world , even if the avowed intention is to establish rules which are neutral as between such ideologies , the acceptance of which would not be taken as manifesting more than a commitment to getting some agreed rules ?
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