Example sentences of "in [noun sg] to meet the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The BHA plan was not in place to meet the deadline , but it 's something we may consider in the future . ’
2 Everybody 's aware that this may well be the last Gen , the last Party Conference before the General Election , and what is more , of , an impression of the terrific progress that the Labour Party 's made in recent years , and further gains over the last year in terms of public support , so that we really are on the threshold of a General Election campaign which we realistically hope to win , and we 've got the policies in place to meet the needs of the nation for the nineties .
3 It may well be in this mis-match of experience that the first seeds of misunderstanding and destructive tension are sown , particularly as the education officer is often perceived as ‘ the authority ’ , in several senses of the word , while the head has a greater knowledge of the processes of education required in school to meet the needs of the children .
4 The essential principle which lies behind the Code is that the professional librarian 's prime duty is to facilitate access to materials and information in order to meet the requirement of the client , irrespective of the librarian 's personal interests and views on the content of the material and the client 's requirement .
5 She argued for party members to turn their attention to policy and organisational issues in order to meet the challenges of the next century .
6 For example if you had the London Mozart players here as we frequently did and frequently played to full houses , then even with a hundred percent house there was a subsidy required of something like seven or eight pounds per seat , in order to meet the cost of presenting that particular concert and we 've done it for years but sadly when we had to make cuts that was one of things the board decided they had to cut up they had to save money somehow .
7 Here care has to be taken to establish the effect of decisions relating initially to one area across the Course and to fix , relatively early in the year , firm targets for student recruitment in order to meet the Polytechnic 's plans for individual departments and schools .
8 In some societies coinage was minted solely in accordance with the government 's instructions , in order to meet the state 's requirements for public expenditure on war , army and civil service pay , food , or public buildings .
9 The previous categorising of pupils in terms of the medical aspects of their handicap is no longer the ruling factor in deciding educational placement , although a thorough understanding of the implications of visual loss or reduced vision is necessary in order to meet the pupils ' needs effectively .
10 Thus W.H. Smith 's shops offer a wide range of magazines , books and records as well as fairly standard ranges of stationery and similar items , in order to meet the needs of a wide range of tastes from a variety of ages and social classes .
11 Large third-world cities are particularly at risk , as the depletion of groundwater reserves is likely to accelerate in order to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding population .
12 In order to meet the IMF 's requirements and thus ensure $350 million in stand-by credits and another billion dollars in European Community funds , Mr Nemeth intends to slash the huge budget deficit from around 50 billion forints ( £500 million ) to 10 billion .
13 In order to meet the demand for a maintenance and support facility , Europe Falcon Service , an AMD subsidiary , was formed on 25 May 67 .
14 When publicized as such through a visit by the British potter Bernard Leach and Japanese enthusiasts , however , the potters were forced to adopt new forms of marketing and production in order to meet the demand for these symbols of their purity , whilst at the same time preserving , for the benefit of the tourists , the appearance of producing works of art untainted by industrialization ( Moeran 1984 ) .
15 Solicitors , at times , have to rely upon their representatives , in order to meet the demand for advice in the police station which is unpredictable .
16 CROSS-CHANNEL ferry operators P&O and Sealink Stena yesterday asked the Government to allow them to cooperate on services in order to meet the challenge of the Channel Tunnel .
17 In fact this is why wholesalers established voluntary groups or chains , in order to meet the challenge of the variety multiples and offer a similar type of image to the public .
18 Thus I claim that for decades we have attempted to change the nature of the art in order to meet the requirements of child-centred education — and have felt guilty because it does not work .
19 As David Griffiths tells us , when , in the 1940s and 1950s it was necessary to make appointments to advise on Youth Drama in order to meet the requirements of the new Government project , these people were the experts , already familiar with training schemes , whose advice was sought .
20 In order to meet the requirements of the Project Team the system should conform to a number of major design principles .
21 In order to meet the requirements for secure storage of all documents processed by the system , a comprehensive archiving system is required .
22 In order to meet the requirements of ABCTG which demand the assessment of competence in the conditions of the workplace , centres could eg. transform their classrooms into training offices .
23 A number of the latter arguments will be addressed in subsequent chapters , but the thrust of the critique has to do with the categorisation procedures employed in data gathering in order to meet the requirements of variable analysis measurement and their relationship to the properties of ordinary language and of social phenomena themselves .
24 Rather , in order to meet the requirements of fairness , there is a tendency to work by analogy , sometimes from criminal procedure , sometimes from civil , and sometimes from specific forums such as arbitration or the industrial tribunal .
25 The new rules for taxing manufactured interest , payments made to compensate for the loss of interest , where for instance a security is ‘ sold cum interest ’ but acquired by the seller ex interest in order to meet the sale , took effect on 29 June 1992 and apply from 30 June 1992 .
26 Thanks for your letter of the 28th of May highlighting the danger of future valley drownings in Wales in order to meet the demands of an increasingly thirsty Southern England .
27 If a diabetic patient was in need of so-called ‘ balance ’ — namely , the appropriate injection of human insulin for the control of blood-sugar levels — equally so did Morse require the occasional balance of some mildly erotic fancy in order to meet the demands of what until recently he had diagnosed as a reasonably healthy libido .
28 The Labour Party has attacked the government for restricting the use of new , more efficient forms of power generation " in order to meet the demands of their City advisers to boost short-term profitability of the regional electricity companies " .
29 My officials are , with others , exploring these matters but there is no possibility of these deliberations being concluded in time to meet the EC 's deadline of July 1993 for member states to submit their agri-environmental proposals under Regulation 2078/92 .
30 Poor internal procedures mean that accountants will struggle to complete audits and computations in time to meet the deadlines .
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