Example sentences of "be needed for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're needed for the barbecue . ’ |
2 | Wide paths are needed for a wheelchair , and the paths need to be smooth and free of weeds . |
3 | In the Western area , half are needed for a quorum ; in other areas it is a third . |
4 | Volunteers are needed for a range of work from running the library to organising functions and events . |
5 | LCDs are built up from segments ; only a few are needed for a calculator display . |
6 | These are features of life that are needed for a balance . |
7 | Women , being in touch with the sense of cyclical change and the life cycle , may be well equipped to see how things need to be integrated , what factors are needed for the development of others , how things flow from one another , how we can keep in touch with our humanness . |
8 | New computers are needed for the subject areas involved . |
9 | Volunteers are needed for the flag day on May 16 . |
10 | The House of Lords held that parental rights are recognised in law only for so long as they are needed for the protection of the child . |
11 | Since both hands are needed for the descent , as much as for the climb , one can not keep hold of any eggs that one finds . |
12 | From being a comprehensive Weltanschauung , in which there were to be found , according to Gramsci , all the elements that are needed for the construction of a new ‘ integral civilization ’ , it has come to be regarded by many thinkers as a much more limited and tentative body of thought , which is far from being able to predict , in any detail or with any certainty , the future development of society , or to offer anything but the roughest of guides to political action . |
13 | Cohort death rates and probabilities are needed for the construction of life tables which are a vital part of actuarial and insurance work . |
14 | Also members are needed for the Finance Sub-Committee — please give this some thought . |
15 | Guinea Pigs are needed for the Examination which will take place at on Saturday 8 July . |
16 | Females are needed for the breeding programme . |
17 | Apart from sorting , many other concepts are needed for the understanding of number , for example that of one — to — one correspondence . |
18 | replied that more precise analysis was now taking place and that more information had been needed for the audit . |
19 | Just before seven she left Jed to pick out some toys and books to be taking with him — and it 's got to be a portable amount , she warned and went to check that she would n't be needed for a while . |
20 | Different approaches may be needed for a colleague , a partner , an employee . |
21 | Ticking off items on a mental list , Ashley decided that everything which might be needed for the weekend had been packed . |
22 | But Europe 's Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher will be a happy man if Woosnam and Lyle can maintain this form as both will be needed for the showdown with the United States at the Belfry in September . |
23 | Secondly , what redundancy arrangements are being made for members of the amalgamated regiments who will not be needed for the defence of the nation ? |
24 | More time may be needed for the child to devise a way to make the meaning . |
25 | member super-constituencies would be needed for the election of 650 MPs . |
26 | At least $27 million will be needed for the restoration work on the Stroganov Palace alone . |
27 | The value of this work can be assessed by the fact that of 2,000 parts which may be needed for the repair of a bomber , 1,000 of them could often be obtained from such recoveries . |
28 | BANGOR fly to Cyprus today with a complete 18-man first team squad even though only 16 players will be needed for the Cup Winners Cup second leg against Apoel Nicosia . |
29 | One of the partners in the scheme was Robert Southey , at that time a poet and rebel against established ideas like Coleridge himself ; married couples were needed for the venture , which of course fell through , leaving Coleridge rather unsuitably married to Southey 's sister-in-law . |
30 | Acknowledging his administrative talents and scholarly assets , Mrs Stevenson said the board felt , ‘ He simply did not have the specific skills which were needed for the job ’ . |