Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [art] [adj] need " in BNC.

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1 As Myers mentions , there are already some programmes in operation which suggest that the national resource base can be manipulated to accommodate the growing needs of the population without serious impairment of soil fertility .
2 It has been developed to meet the particular needs of the school .
3 ‘ Breast milk still provides the gold standard by which infant feeds are measured , because human milk is uniquely formulated to provide the nutritional needs of the baby , ’ said Professor Dodge .
4 A number of courses have been organised to meet the particular needs of senior staff in the University .
5 It is to be noted that need is not referred to albeit that , in practice , many applications for interim payment are made with the specific intent of securing a sum designed to meet a specific need or requirement of the pursuer .
6 Materials designed for the international English teaching market , as well as the more restricted range intended for use in the United Kingdom will be examined and discussed , as will the growing body of materials designed to meet a local need , and informally circulated .
7 It should be housing designed to meet a social need , directed towards those with no other means , no other option of getting a roof over their head .
8 Furthermore , Council is of the view that the proposed structure of single tier authorities is not designed to meet the long-term needs of local government but the short-term wishes of the Scottish Conservative Party .
9 Tailored awards , designed to meet the specific needs of particular organisations and employers , were also offered for the first time , attracting over 500 candidates .
10 Programmes are designed to meet the specific needs of organisations whether a senior management programme or a company MBA or Diploma .
11 A set of standard terms must be an individually tailored product , designed to meet the particular needs of the client 's business .
12 The Matthew Nelson computer laboratory designed to meet the special needs of students with physical disabilities was opened in Murray Hall with equipment for the laboratory being generously donated by the Hewlett Packard Company .
13 The key features of the modules are the Outcomes and Performance Criteria and in the design of programmes in the Content/Context and Suggested Learning/Teaching Approaches can be modified to meet the particular needs of the students .
14 Any change has to be designed to fit the particular needs of particular departments .
15 A new name on the cricket scene is 1ST TEST ( ) , a new enterprise designed to service the ground-equipment needs of clubs and schools .
16 The president acknowledged that ground convoys are the best way to deliver aid , but said the airdrops were ‘ a temporary measure , designed to address the immediate needs of isolated areas that can not be reached at this time by ground . ’
17 In bygone days composts were secrets locked in the mind of the formidable head gardeners whose magical mixes blended from leaf mould , old mortar rubble , soot , garden soil , silver sand and twice-sieved sphagnum moss were varied to suit the individual needs of every plant they grew .
18 The national team of mentors has been expanded to meet the growing need for people to guide applicants through the process of identifying their areas of competence and compiling of evidence .
19 Council houses were built to fulfil a social need for those people who could not , or for some reason did not wish to buy a house , and for generations to come .
20 Loans are used to meet the financial needs of the business and personal sectors when cash expenditure exceeds cash income .
21 These will be generic and therefore suitable for a wide range of vocational purposes , either as part of Higher National programmes , or as free-standing units which could be used to meet the particular needs of client groups .
22 The difficulties that sometimes occur is that erm universities are I would say with some justice do n't always accept that it is Government and Government departments , ministers and civil servants , who are best equipped to define the social needs .
23 Many uses of the software are as yet , undiscovered , because although a software package is designed for one purpose , it can be adapted to meet a particular need within a school which the software designers had not thought about .
24 At Sheffield Park excellent facilities have been provided to satisfy the inner needs of the human being .
25 The criteria were never carefully defined , but the necessary IMF approval was granted if the country concerned was judged to have a persistent need for accommodating ( i.e. official ) financing .
26 Sex therefore is ideally suited to fulfill the human need for close body contact .
27 The Government remain of the view that the educational establishments are well placed to assess the financial needs and priorities of their students .
28 That is , to the extent that the responses were the result of critical reflection they clearly show that left policies were lacking in credibility and attractiveness , yet insofar as the responses represented an uncritical carrying over of the ‘ media ’ line this would seem to suggest that the concerns of the left failed to strike the masses as of immediate practical importance ; the left policies can not have appeared to meet the practical needs of the working class , or else the Labour identifiers polled would not have been content to reiterate the media line with regard to those policies .
29 Clientcentred care is care that is delivered to meet the particular needs of the client , and that is why identifying the client really is is so important .
30 In March 1990 Iain Vallance , its chairman , announced a reorganisation programme called Project Sovereign , aimed at achieving ‘ a leaner and more supple organisation , structured to meet the differing needs of all our customers .
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