Example sentences of "the need [to-vb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 He went on : ‘ From our first corporate audit , we have been aware of the need to reflect adequately the particular constraints and practical day-to-day problems that many regions experience in the fields of HSE compliance .
2 In the light of such attacks a number of attempts were made to resolve the problems posed for English , and liberal arts in general , by the need to demonstrate convincingly the social value of a humane education in a liberal democracy .
3 The study 's conviction that creating the panel met the need to dispel finally the belief that auditors were clients of the company , not he shareholders , was still not shared by the finance officers .
4 Although much of the attention at the summit was inevitably focused on the changes in Eastern Europe and the drive towards monetary union , the starting point for the talks , particularly from the British delegation 's viewpoint , was the need to speed up the 1992 reforms .
5 And , qui and most certainly demonstrated the need to set up the very same committee as we have set up .
6 But the delicacy of small-scale work , and the demands upon skill made by the need to join exactly the pieced works of the early Empire were diminished .
7 One reason is the need to clean up the mess in Eastern Europe left by Soviet military installations and sloppily run Communist mines and factories .
8 But it does point to the need to examine carefully the social processes registered by apparently simple concepts .
9 Mixed with the need to tidy up the garden was a desire to show her neighbours her new purple , slim pants and striped purple and yellow jacket .
10 It is a good idea to fit servicing valves before all taps so that they can be rewashered without the need to drain down the whole pipe ( and , possibly , the whole cistern ) .
11 The need to emphasise here the " pluralistic " sense of " relational " arises because not everything that is usually classified under the heading of " relations " involves a pluralist commitment , or allows of pluralist inferences .
12 The Institute published guidance ( no longer extant ) on the need to state clearly the addressees of reports , the purposes for which they had been prepared and to exclude purposes for which reports were not intended .
13 J Wood in the Custom House and Silvertown Ward expressed the need to administer effectively the 1918 Education Act , 1918 Maternity Act , and the 1919 Housing and Town Planning Act : ‘ In a period of reconstruction only a majority of conscious Socialist and labour men and women on the council will have the determination to make West Ham a healthier , cleaner , more sanitary town to live in ’ .
14 In the general election campaign Carter continued to harp on the need to clear up the ‘ mess ’ in Washington , constantly re-echoing the theme of his acceptance speech : ‘ We want to have faith again !
15 In an article almost certainly written on 14 July , he quotes Poincare citing Demosthenes on the need to root out the " enemy within " .
16 Firstly , there is the need to consider how the White Paper 's proposals impact on the funding structure of the NHS .
17 Another message that comes over clearly is the need to separate out the different tasks that make up housework .
18 Was this driven by the need to ship out the occupants of the decaying and unviable institutions ?
19 This led to the need to bring together the different datasets using systems that can be established in the developing countries in which the information is required , and emphasis has been placed on putting together a portable package of processing , interpretation and display facilities .
20 He mentioned the need to bring out the practical application of subjects , in ways which would enhance rather than displace theoretical understanding .
21 Out of the conceptualization of housework as work which is a major theme of this study arises the need to spell out the different components in what is broadly termed women 's ‘ domesticity ’ .
22 Some kind of assessment of the competence of teachers was seen as a way of weeding out those who were incompetent : a reaction to severe cuts in education ( along with the effects of falling rolls ) , and the need to thin out the teaching force .
23 But it also tends to recapitulate mainstream psychological theories of gender , which focus on female subjects , sexual and reproductive difference , and reduce questions about gender , finally , to the need to find out the truth about the biologically sexed subject .
24 Since 1979 there has been fresh emphasis on the need to roll back the frontiers of the state .
25 Sociological studies have emphasised the need to investigate fully the complexities behind social problems , the need to reject the inadequate , simplistic , monocausal explanations of these phenomena often suggested by laypeople , politicians and the media .
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