Example sentences of "necessary [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In pigs on free range the problem is greater , and where there is serious ascariasis it may be necessary to discontinue the use of paddocks for several years , since the eggs can survive cultivation .
2 a means of calculating the amount of enlargement or reduction necessary to accommodate a photograph within the area of a design .
3 Note that it has been necessary to enclose the camera behind a glass screen to cut down its noise .
4 He feels it necessary to emphasise the closeness of his connections with the government by the reference to having played host to an MP , and also stresses the sincerity conditions ( " I speak the truth … " and " I assure you … " ) for his speech act of threatening .
5 It is hardly necessary to emphasise the necessity of probity for all members of the Bar .
6 It is scarcely necessary to emphasise the absurdity of the proposition that this state of affairs , whichever it is , has been brought about by my action in lifting the lid .
7 In the future , every time you caution a person , enter the particulars in your notebook , and see he does n't get a second caution , and also remember that it is not necessary to caution a person before summonsing or arresting him , as the case may be .
8 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the power to make an order under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 was not confined to documents which could be said to be necessary to reconstitute the state of the company 's knowledge , even if that might be one of the purposes most clearly justifying the making of an order , but extended to all documents which the administrator reasonably required to see to carry out his functions ; that the applicant had to satisfy the court that after balancing all the relevant factors , there was a proper case for making the order ; that since the information sought was necessary to enable the administrators to carry out the administration and production of the documents did not impose an unnecessary and unreasonable burden on the accountants , the registrar 's order despite its width , was proper in the exceptional circumstances ( post , pp. 855E–H , 860C–D , 862D–E , G–H , 863D , 864E ) .
9 Before applying for legal aid , the solicitors consider that it will be necessary to see the video of the boy 's interview with the police and social services , and to obtain and consider the social service records .
10 Neither this , nor the matter of Ishmaelite and Midianite merchants , makes it necessary to see the story as a combination of two different traditions .
11 The hon. Gentleman will probably already know that we do not permit the sale of arms or other equipment that could be used internally against the people ; but I fully agree that it is necessary to see the report of the commission of inquiry .
12 At the same time the regulators , too , need to know where things have gone wrong and they can not afford to wait the year or eighteen months necessary to conduct an investigation in depth before taking corrective action .
13 First , it would be necessary to monitor the quantity of pollution of each firm in order to assess its tax liability .
14 In project work there are a minimum number of formal meetings of the type described above necessary to monitor the progress of the project and authorize use of resources when needed .
15 To hold weekly Union meetings for as long as necessary to monitor the progress of the campaign .
16 Roosevelt 's main aim remained the recovery of private industry , but he was to find it necessary to stimulate the economy on a number of future occasions through direct government action ( pp. 33–4 , 35 ) .
17 The referendum took place on 17 March 1991 , when voters all over the Soviet Union were asked to express a view on the following question : ‘ Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics in which the human rights and freedoms of any nationality will be fully guaranteed ? ’
18 Voters were asked : " Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal , sovereign republics , in which human rights and the freedoms of all nationalities will be fully guaranteed ? "
19 They have also rediscovered long-forgotten old ones , such as the Home Secretary 's prerogative to do whatever is ‘ reasonably necessary to preserve the peace of the realm ’ , which in the case in question meant supplying plastic bullets and CS gas to the police without consultation with Parliament and against the wishes of local police committees ( see Chapter 4 ) .
20 This power devolved to the Home Secretary who was entitled to ‘ do all that [ was ] reasonably necessary to preserve the peace of the realm ’ .
21 The Northumbria decision appears to provide the Home Secretary with additional power under the prerogative to take whatever action is reasonably necessary to preserve the peace of the realm .
22 Earlier this week the London Fox sought to defuse the danger of companies being unable to meet their commitments by increasing margins — the amount necessary to preserve the value of collateral with a broker .
23 ‘ I will do whatever is necessary to preserve the value of the pound , ’ Mr Smith said , reaffirming his commitment to the European Exchange Rate Mechanism .
24 However , I do accept that occasionally it 's necessary to promote a volunteer in order to keep up morale in the ranks .
25 Chambers realized that , to popularize such a philosophy in the more conservative political climate south of the border , it would be necessary to uncouple the idea of transmutation from the materialist image acquired by Lamarckism .
26 It is hardly surprising that in the aftermath of the First World War , when there was a rising current of anti-militarism , the Boy Scout Association felt it necessary to issue a disclaimer in 1920 : ‘ Our Scouting has nothing to do with SOLDIERING ; it is merely the practice of backwoodsmanship …
27 In 1936 the Football Association found it necessary to issue a memorandum on rough play , in an attempt to stamp out excessive violence and the ‘ professional foul ’ which is so often identified as the hallmark of the debased traditions of sportsmanship in postwar football .
28 It is still necessary to issue a summons for directions in an admiralty or medical negligence case .
29 At this stage it is necessary to compare the position of a self employed partner and the employee of the company in relation to National Insurance contributions .
30 However , it was also necessary to include a number of staff from initial teacher training institutions following the enhanced role colleges were expected to play as ‘ INSET providers ’ ( DES , 1986 ) .
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