Example sentences of "requires a [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The proliferation of retention of title clauses requires a sharp distinction to be drawn between contracts of sale and agency . |
2 | It requires an analytical and reasonably numerate mind to develop cost-effective plans ; it requires a rapport with the creative group to achieve the best match of material and medium ; it requires aggressive negotiating skills in order to achieve the best possible positions and discounts , so as to make the maximum use of the client 's money ; and it requires a great attention to detail . |
3 | As he says , ‘ My text requires a certain sensitivity to the political problems of the class struggle on the part of the reader , since it is entirely determined by the theoretico-political conjuncture ’ . |
4 | A further extension of these new developments requires a new approach to the whole issue of erosion and conservation . |
5 | Adoption of this view requires a small modification to the sketch of the patterns of linguistic construction given in Chapter 1 . |
6 | Effective control of the climate of ideas requires a thoughtful approach to the choice of words . |
7 | Producing furniture that is to be used and enjoyed for decades requires a corresponding attention to detail . |
8 | The hospital 's sophisticated cook chill system requires a major commitment to due diligence from suppliers like RH Catering Services . |
9 | The introduction of a local income tax therefore requires a major reform to income tax and one that points in the opposite direction to the recent individualisation of tax — with separate assessment for husbands and wives . |
10 | Both in Lambeth and Liverpool councillors were seeking to exploit a legal loophole — the absence of any statutory date for setting a rate-subsequently removed by the Local Government Act 1986 ( which requires a legal rate to be set by 1 April ) . |
11 | And that requires a critical return to the concept culture . |
12 | The usual loss in packing density is again of the order of 0.5 per cent to 1 per cent , but as with the high-level indexes , there will be a proportionately heavy overhead for small files if the software requires a complete cylinder to be used for independent overflow . |
13 | Instead of requiring a figure to be placed on quality of life , the SAVE approach requires a direct comparison to be made between the value of a given intervention ( for example , valve replacement in an 80 year old with severe aortic stenosis ) and saving the life of a young person , restoring him or her to full health . |
14 | The answer requires a brief detour to air transport documentation . |
15 | At this point , your chances of success are actually considerably reduced , since a power on recovery requires a different technique to a power off landing- and you have been practising the wrong thing ! |
16 | The landscape of towns , indeed , requires a whole book to itself . |
17 | Like all the new cordless machinery , the tool is only as good as its batteries and this sander requires a full charge to be effective . |
18 | It requires a fine balance to be made between the sometimes competing needs of the school and its pupils and the needs and rights of the individual members of staff . |
19 | As these works are carried out whilst the hotel is occupied and operation , it requires a flexible approach to the work and very close co-operation with the hotel and their representatives . |
20 | To succeed in such an environment requires an innovative approach to business . |
21 | Firstly , it requires an extra visit to the hospital and , secondly , fasting is difficult for the patient on insulin . |
22 | The maintenance of bit-perfect records requires an open-ended commitment to periodic copying and checking . |
23 | They can not have teachers ready to respond to the rapidly changing social milieu ( the educational needs context ) which requires an extended approach to professionality , and at the same time expect to manage them in a modified bureaucracy which is predicated upon a restricted view . |