Example sentences of "[art] need [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where there is a conflict of views it is for the court to decide on the nature of the examination or assessment governed as always by the need to give paramount consideration to the child 's welfare .
2 The meeting made it clear that the main reason for changes in relationships between the Council and the colleges was ‘ the need to give greater independence to colleges rather than the pressure of work at the Council ’ .
3 Does not that point to the need to give serious consideration to other methods of dealing with terrorism ?
4 responding to White Papers on the tertiary education system , the Council supported the volume and variety of courses provided on a full-time and part-time basis and drew attention to the need to give proper status to colleges ' degrees .
5 Traditional monetarist theory is also dismissive of the need to control local spending .
6 More important to me was the need to obey this instinct that warned me to put some distance between us . ’
7 Following the legislation in 1972 ( England and Wales ) and 1973 ( Scotland ) councillors were ‘ entitled to receive an attendance allowance as of right , without the need to demonstrate financial loss , for the performance of duties approved by his local authority ’ ( Robinson 1977 , Vol. 1 : 15 ) .
8 About three-quarters of the judges are educated at public schools and Oxford or Cambridge , but there are also other factors that reinforce their exclusiveness : their socialization into the legal life via their training as barristers ( that is those entitled to appear in the higher courts ) and the need to demonstrate professional competence in order to ‘ take silk ’ , that is become a Queen 's Counsel and thus gain themselves a place among the elite of barristers from whom judges are chosen .
9 S J Paliwoda ( International Marketing ) draws attention to the need to evaluate political risk in a country before taking a decision to set up operations within that country .
10 Others , including Richard and Kathleen Titmuss , suggested the need to regulate future population in such a way as to help the overall development of the economy .
11 There was a clear acceptance of the need to plan acute hospital provision in order to equalize the distribution of hospital beds throughout the country and replace much of the existing pre-First World War hospital stock .
12 Thus Josephine Butler spoke of the home as the ‘ nursery of all virtue ’ , and of the need to re-establish ideal family life , both by improving the position of women as wives and mothers and by extending domestic values to the world beyond the home .
13 The speech was conservative in tone , concentrating on the need to stimulate economic growth and to combat lawlessness rather than the campaign themes of working towards " people empowerment " and a reduction of income disparities .
14 The need to penetrate this curtain is imperative , thereby allowing reform so the state is more in tune with the wishes of society .
15 The need to halt Pakistani aid to the insurgents in Afghanistan indicated the regional dimension to any neutralisation of this country .
16 With increasing concern for the environment , the need to recycle urban land becomes even stronger .
17 I agree that there must be a balance between the need to exploit economic coal reserves and the need to pay close attention to any possible environmental impact .
18 The need to create powerful fighting forces had repercussions on Russian society which were almost revolutionary , and underlay almost every aspect of the development of Prussia .
19 Karl Radek , who , only five months earlier , had himself written in L'Humanite of the need to eradicate Trotskyite subversion and anti-Soviet activities , was placed on trial together with his " accomplices " , accused of espionage , terrorism and collaboration with Hitler and Trotsky in an attempt to overthrow the Soviet state .
20 At Wroxeter , as early as 1912 , Bushe-Fox clearly appreciated the need to arrange coarse pottery in a dated sequence .
21 The slate roof was treated similarly , although the need to install central heating meant that the roof ridge at the junction of the main block with the nineteenth-century extension had to be punctuated by a new chimney .
22 While geographical proximity , cultural affinities and the need to justify Japanese rule encouraged the pursuit of a policy aimed at integrating the interests of ruler and ruled , equality between the two was never a possibility .
23 We have already mentioned one of the factors that gave rise to the emergence of accountability as a central issue in education : the need to justify increased spending in the 1960s .
24 The need to take various flying leads to or from the board ( for indicators , switches , sockets etc . ) .
25 ‘ You never saw the need to take any interest in your surroundings , ’ he finished for her .
26 People are becoming increasingly aware of the need to take more care of our surroundings , to use our natural resources more economically and to improve the quality of life .
27 It recognises the need to take remedial action when poor general performance is alleged — but its inability to do so has , I believe , brought its regulatory function into disrepute .
28 It is interesting to note that included in the government-funded School Curriculum Development Committee 's Arts in Schools project ( 1986 ) there was an equal opportunities section which clearly recognized the need to take this issue seriously .
29 Faced with the need to take some action , and willing to restrict the death penalty but not to abandon it completely , a classic step on the road to abolition , the Government turned again to the idea of categorizing murders which the Labour Government had attempted , fruitlessly , as a way out of a previous Parliamentary impasse in 1948 .
30 It was not late , nothing like time for bed , she felt so full of energy , of goodwill , of the need to take some action .
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