Example sentences of "make it necessary " in BNC.

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1 In the book the strength of the climax is that his moral attitudes make it necessary for him to reach the girl before she becomes the wife of someone else , which he does .
2 Once again , constraints on space make it necessary to address only the first stage of development , which occurs between the ages of 0 and about 18 months .
3 These examples , and many others like them , make it necessary for us to ensure that whatever reward we are offering a child actually leads to an increase in his desirable behaviour and whatever punishers we are offering actually lead to weakening of an undesirable behaviour .
4 As room status information must be up-to-the-minute , notification slips are circulated immediately to all departments should a ‘ chance ’ arrival or sudden change of room , or any other eventuality make it necessary to inform all departments , so that any action required can be taken .
5 I am of opinion that , if the interests of justice make it necessary or expedient to receive the evidence , we should admit it .
6 These submissions make it necessary to examine the authorities in order to try and identify the principle which they establish .
7 The field of housing provision is another area where the special needs of disabled people make it necessary to develop specialised knowledge and policies , to recognise that disabled people are done no service by being regarded as normal .
8 In our view , rural development should be qualitatively different from its urban counterpart , given that the existence of narrow country lanes , agricultural activities and a dispersed settlement pattern make it necessary to develop a smaller scale pattern businesses closely related to existing enterprises .
9 The cross-curricular and cross-stage nature of health education make it necessary for someone within the school to take responsibility for co-ordinating the programme .
10 The element of time is a chief cause of those difficulties in economic investigations which make it necessary for man with his limited powers to go step by step ; breaking up a complex question , studying one bit at a time , and at last combining his partial solutions into a more or less complete solution of the whole riddle .
11 These initiatives make it necessary to understand the factors which cause local economies to behave differently from each other , and particularly to know which of these factors are susceptible to action by local business and local government and which are not .
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