Example sentences of "what [is] required [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you are lucky enough to obtain a Sear 's catalogue , or one offered by any number of American suppliers , you can give your card number and order what is required on the order form usually enclosed .
2 A passage in Lord Diplock 's speech is generally regarded as the classic exposition of the meaning of legal malice : " What is required on the part of the defamer to entitle him to the protection of the privilege is positive belief in the truth of what he published …
3 Even between operators carrying out what is ostensibly the same task there will be discrepancies , particularly if the discussion extends from what is required to the way these requirements are met .
4 The more involved that teachers feel , the greater is the tendency for them to understand what is required for the review , to consider the LEA guidelines to be adequate and to recall the review .
5 The bureaucrat will attempt to acquire a budget in excess of what is required for the level of output indicated by the equation of marginal cost and political demand .
6 He then added : ‘ What is required of the low-skilled worker is that he shall be energetic , intelligent , careful , resourceful , trustworthy and adaptable . ’
7 The design of the man-machine interface must develop from an understanding of how the man is expected to interact with the machine and correspondingly the design of selection , allocation and training schemes depends on knowing what is required of the operator .
8 What is required of the student is the capacity to identify with English : " Unless an undergraduate can identify himself in some sense with the subject he is studying , he is either reading the wrong School , or has no business to be at university at all .
9 Such a low-key comment is not what is required by the popular press at the conclusion of a traumatic trial .
10 As all the brochures make plain , the house buyers ' report goes beyond what is required by the society for the purposes of section 13 .
11 ‘ The question , therefore , is , what is required by the words ‘ substance and effect ? ’
12 the extent of teachers ' understanding of what is required by the scheme and their feelings of competence to meet these requirements .
13 Other parents use humour and may even deliberately say the opposite of what is required in the knowledge that the child will then do the reverse of the request : ‘ I really do n't think you should eat that last spoonful ’ will challenge children to prove their parents wrong and consequently finish their meal .
14 The size of the problem is comparable , but I do not believe that the post-war reconstruction programme in Europe is a good model for what is required in the Commonwealth of Independent States .
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