Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [to-vb] the need " in BNC.

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1 I am describing only the current reality : the state of the art of software engineering — the art of programming the raw hardware of our increasingly cheap and reliable computers to meet the needs and aspirations of their users .
2 Now it seemed to me that was n't a very erm reasonable balance and er comparing that with the with the Secretary of State 's recent pronouncements where he talks about local planning authorities needing to breathe fresh life into the countryside through their development plans and I want local planning authorities in rural areas to give the need to diversify the rural economy as much priority priority in their thinking as protecting the countryside and the two go hand in hand , and comparing those two er points I I would I would put to North Yorkshire the question , Do they think that the explanatory memorandum is is consistent with that er policy statement from the Secretary of State ?
3 In accordance with the procedures of the House , two weeks ago today I tabled a question asking the Secretary of State for Scotland to meet Scottish chief constables to discuss the need to inform the public about when nuclear waste material was passing through their areas .
4 If this view is held then it makes sense to borrow funds now at low rates to obviate the need for borrowing later , when funds are expected to be more expensive .
5 In a constantly changing economic environment we are able to draw on the strengths of our parent companies — The Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish Equitable — and create effective and flexible ways to meet the needs of people like you .
6 Whilst the Spirit is ready to help prayerful communicators to guide them to hidden personal needs of which otherwise they would be unaware , he also expects us to take practical steps to discover the needs around us .
7 In summer 1991 the Government invited SCOTVEC to develop general SVQs to meet the need for broadly-based qualifications which are relevant to employment in a range of related occupations , and also for entry to higher education and further training .
8 Some of the more important suggestions for change include new committee structures to allow qualified civilian staff to have information and knowledge to question military assumptions ; new congressional committees to review the need for new weapons systems ; laws to force people to disclose any bureaucratic and financial interests when dealing with the military and to stop Pentagon officials taking top jobs with defence contractors : and , budgeting systems which would ask for every existing military programme to be fundamentally reappraised every year ( zero-based budgeting ) .
9 The enclosures have been carefully sited and designed , and each supplies the essential features to answer the needs of particular types of animals .
10 A more difficult question is whether employers can rely upon collective agreements to circumvent the need to make job reassignment .
11 The private and voluntary sectors have expanded , state spending is constrained and the most important review of social security since the Beveridge report has recommended radical new policies to meet the needs of the unemployed , tenants and pensioners .
12 The inter-war period saw the construction of a large number of new pubs to serve the needs of growing suburban communities and reconstructed city centres .
13 The collapse of several large carriers , including Pan American , has provided a pool of very experienced pilots to meet the needs of surviving airlines , who in turn have not been hiring staff from traditional sources such as regional airlines .
14 Many of these pioneer voluntary bodies still exist , and they have been joined by large numbers of organizations that have arisen in recent years to tackle the needs of particular groups among the disabled , so that voluntary effort continues to play a major part in meeting the needs of the handicapped .
15 The following list is just a sample of new courses and schemes , many of which illustrate the way that the University is developing new ideas to meet the needs of people who want further training but who are not in a position to commit themselves to full-time study .
16 They recommend the introduction of Management Grants for appropriate land management ( similar to NCC 's Section 15 Management Agreements ) which can combine payments to offset loss of income for not performing damaging operations and other payments to reflect the need for certain forms of positive management .
17 The principate of Severus probably saw the greatest expansion , and it is perhaps no coincidence that it may have been he who introduced the annona militaris , a tax paid in grain or other materials to meet the needs of the army .
18 The principles behind the model are firstly , that management 's objective is to commission or provide effective , efficient services to meet the needs of the community it serves within finite resources .
19 He should also understand that Gothic developed with special characteristics to serve the needs of England , and it was not a foreign import .
20 Special cages have been developed for wild mice to reduce the need for handling during cleaning but it is possible to keep them in standard mouse cages .
21 Local authorities are struggling to maintain provision at a time when they should be expanding efforts to meet the needs of this sector of the population .
22 ( 1981 ) also shows how positive measures to meet the needs of visually handicapped pupils can help them to flourish in a happy community atmosphere .
23 The Librarian has sought and received advice from the Research Management Group as to the value of these services , and now that he is a member , this valuable communication channel should greatly assist in tailoring the Library 's bibliographic services to meet the needs of research staff .
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