Example sentences of "that [pron] [be] a need for " in BNC.
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1 | If you feel that there is a need for a particular kind of care , ask whether it might be arranged . |
2 | ‘ Our research shows that Amex members generally lead active social lives , regardless of whether or not they spend their weekends risking life and limb and that there is a need for this sort of cover . |
3 | The Criminal Law Revision Committee , which found much of the English law of manslaughter unsupportable , argued that there is a need for a homicide offence beneath murder to encompass those who cause death when reckless as to death or serious injury . |
4 | It follows that there is a need for some authoritative synthesis of the law . |
5 | Underlying this argument there may well be a different one , namely , that there is a need for a more progressive tax structure , and that this can not be achieved without a greater emphasis on direct taxation . |
6 | Launching the Labour Party 's policy document on science and technology , the shadow science and technology spokesman , Dr Jeremy Bray , said that ‘ we are persuaded that there is a need for a new system of intermediate institutions — which will be called Newton Institutes — to form a bridge between the world of academic research and its application ’ . |
7 | Finally , in all applications fields , the findings of the reviews above suggest that there is a need for improvements in user interfaces of all kinds . |
8 | This seems to suggest that the policy of the 1974 Act is the recognition that there is a need for industrial waste to be disposed of , and the companies doing so are providing a much needed service , but such operations ought to be closely controlled to ensure that any interference on the surrounding locality is minimal . |
9 | There is general agreement that the management of patients who cut themselves , especially those who often repeat the behaviour , can be difficult and that there is a need for the development and evaluation of new forms of treatment . |
10 | There is a general recognition that there is a need for a Community policy to be formulated for takeovers in order to ensure that equal conditions apply throughout the EC and that all parties to takeovers proceed on an equal footing . |
11 | As we have seen , it has long been accepted that there is a need for an hierarchical layout of the road system in order to ensure that the type of traffic flowing on each type of road is appropriate for that road . |
12 | When the card is produced , the speaker is aware that there is a need for co-operation . |
13 | The meaning of the parable itself seems to be that there is a need for patience in the kingdom of Heaven . |
14 | Indeed Adams ( 1985a ) states that there is a need for further research into ways of obtaining ‘ realistic and objective ’ pictures of the way that visually handicapped people see . |
15 | The way I would see it is that there is a need for a broad consensus between government , IDB , LEDU , DED and all the various government agencies and community groups , economists and experts and the people on the ground themselves , because I do n't think the government has it within their power to solve the problem and I do n't think experts have it within their power to solve the problem . |
16 | However , it is apparent that there is a need for clear procedures which allow rational decision-making taking into account specific factors at a local level . |
17 | Bosley and colleagues ' suggestion that there is a need for the condition to become notifiable should be supported . |
18 | Editor , — Headlines reports a study noting that the work of police surgeons in inner London is dominated by calls associated with intoxication and arguing that there is a need for a standardised approach to the assessment of a suspect 's fitness to be interviewed . |
19 | The report concludes that there is a need for the following additional statements to be published ( p. 79 ) : |
20 | The authors recognize that there is a need for further research to replicate the findings , or complementary research which examines the persistence of the ‘ self ’ using other techniques . |
21 | Audit of claim files has shown that there is a need for special checking before payments are authorised . |
22 | I do not personally consider that there is a need for a fourth boat . |
23 | The message that I received from the governor and from the hard-working members of the association who work at Welford road is that there is a need for more resources to be put into the prison service . |
24 | I agree with the Minister that there is a need for a consultation process . |
25 | At a time when only one in five Conservative voters think that there is a need for further anti-union legislation , the government is pushing through the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill . |
26 | They accept that there is a need for affordable housing in Scorton and would support a scheme to provide such housing if a suitable site could be found . |
27 | The findings from this were accepted both by Nether Wyresdale PC and Wyre BC as showing that there is a need for affordable housing in the village . |
28 | Most advocates of the conventional approach to systems development would accept that there is a need for at least this level of participation . |
29 | More recently George ( 1989 ) has re-examined this approach , pointed out its drawbacks and concluded that the balance of theory and evidence does suggest that there is a need for a mergers policy . |
30 | In urban areas special control can be operated only where the secretary of state is satisfied that there is a need for ‘ special protection on grounds of amenity ’ . |