Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] needed for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Every cell is needed for the whole to exist . |
2 | Protein is needed for the formation of new tissue and vitamin C for the maturation of fibrous tissue |
3 | Growing sugar and preparing it for shipping to London was harder work than growing and curing tobacco , and a much larger labour force was needed for the process of harvesting the cane and crushing it which had to be done in a very short period of time . |
4 | An article in Our Flag in November 1912 pointed out that the average turnover of votes in by-elections had been about 1,300 votes per contest and that only 250 votes per contest was needed for an overall Unionist majority . |
5 | was also licensed in Florida , where a two hour course on AIDS was needed for the renewal of the licence . |
6 | If therapy was needed for the child , they wanted to share in the offering of help and particularly valued taking part with the workers in life-story work . |
7 | That flexibility is needed for the following reasons . |
8 | Beveridge and his contemporaries were much inspired by Canon Barnett , who by 1900 was firmly convinced of the economic as well as personal causes of distress and that more state help was needed for the destitute . |
9 | The difference is needed for the proper function of all cells , especially the nervous system and muscles . |
10 | Cash profits are necessary ; but the nearer a community can come to providing its own basic requirements of food , shelter , and energy , the less cash is needed for the luxuries . |
11 | No investigation is needed for the pain in this condition but of course other symptoms may coexist and they will need managing on their own merits . |
12 | Normalising : unc As before , no iteration is needed for the completion of the solution . |
13 | A name is needed for the more general set of phenomena , and the word ‘ chaos ’ has taken on a scientific meaning for this purpose . |
14 | We shall see in Section 21.5 that some qualification of this concept is needed for the motion in the vicinity of a solid boundary . |
15 | A part-time firefighter is needed for the Middleton-in-Teesdale station . |
16 | If the nose is dropping in spite of pulling back and hitting the back stop , this is a clear indication that the glider is stalled , and a forward movement is needed for a few seconds to let the wing unstall . |
17 | Iron is needed for the formation of healthy red blood cells . |
18 | A method is needed for the rationalization of the instruction , in terms of sequencing , presentation and feedback as to progress . |
19 | Gabriel quickly discovered why a replacement was needed for the angel . |
20 | But the timber was needed for the war effort . |
21 | No licence is needed for a motor vehicle and drawbar trailer combination if the gross plated weights do not exceed 3500kg , or , if unplated , the total unladen weights do not exceed 1525kg . |
22 | Are you saying that this combination of vocal and physical training stems from the demands of the classical play , like Richard III , or do you think a different approach is needed for the modern writer ? |
23 | A team approach is needed for the rehabilitation process . |
24 | They also checked possible ‘ berths ’ for major craft and LSTs , where more space was needed for a safe beaching and suitable ground on the beach for the LSTs ' vehicles to deploy . |
25 | The information is needed for the compilation of trade figures as well as for VAT calculations . |
26 | Each edge is labelled and can carry whatever information is needed for the parsing task . |
27 | Such people should obviously only be used in very straightforward cases or where an urgent preliminary report is needed for the purpose of issuing proceedings . |
28 | The two can be used separately — only one line is needed for an ordinary conversation or data transfer — or they can be used together for applications that need a lot of line capacity , a videoconference call , for example . |
29 | Of course the Athenians took good care not to be wrongfooted morally : hence a religious aspect was needed for the punishment of an ostensibly religious offence . |
30 | The Bill to abolish the Scheme was meanwhile being rushed through Parliament , and a fresh ballot was needed for the strike . |