Example sentences of "need [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 We are aiming to provide these two sets of things for the child in care , not as ends in themselves , but in order that children may develop a sense of their own self-worth , and research tells us that we have to get the balance right between these two important sets of needs for this end to be achieved .
2 There is no need for such work to be abandoned because it does not feature explicitly in our programmes of study and , indeed , it would be the opposite of our intention if this were to happen .
3 I think there is a very real need for strategic guidance to be given by appropriate criteria being included in policy H two .
4 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 .
5 Although she embraced the need for each collection to be a little different in order to move forward , she would often be upset that what she considered a beautiful print could not be included in the collection for ever .
6 A program can consist of thousands of instructions and to obviate the need for each program to be loaded separately , most microcomputers use a mass storage device or an auxiliary storage device .
7 However , there is now a wider awareness of the need for greater attention to be paid to changing public attitudes and to the financially unquantifiable effects and social costs of closures to residents ( Hillman and Whalley 1980 ) .
8 In fact it has been mainly the lesbians in the girls ' work movement who have been developing a determination to make the links between all oppressions , and who have become very clear about the need for that work to be accessible to all young women .
9 And that is the erm absence of understanding it seems to us from the County Planning Department of the way the actual market works , and of the need for a local authority area erm in seeking to obtain employment for its people , the need for that area to be able to offer a variety of er employment land both in quality , size and location .
10 The cumulative result of the two Court of Appeal authorities In re Midland Railway Co. 's Agreement [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 and Ashburn 's case [ 1989 ] Ch. 1 would therefore destroy the need for any term to be certain .
11 All this highlighted the need for more land to be allocated by planning authorities for development .
12 In launching the report Labour Shadow Transport Minister , John Prescott , argued that it ‘ shows clearly the need for more money to be spent on our rail infrastructure , and the need for more research into the long-term economic impact of the Tunnel .
13 This finding confirms the need for considerable attention to be paid to general public education , to the various existing advice agencies and to such people as counter clerks , court officials , doctors and others in official agencies .
14 The evidence nationally regarding ‘ new long-stay ’ patients was equivocal , with the need for residential provision to be made for such patients being strongly contended outside Worcester .
15 In this paper the unfairness of this professional attitude is argued and encouragement given to the need for residential care to be seen as part of a continuum of services for children in care .
16 So far in this book we have emphasized the need for social research to be based on scientific method .
17 The Bains Report referred to the need for this relationship to be ‘ informal ’ ( Bains 1972:37 ) , but other commentators would emphasise the necessity for formality if both councillor and officer are to maintain their proper roles : ‘ friendly but not familiar ’ is a frequent description of the correct attitude for a councillor to adopt towards officers , either as leader or in the chair of a committee .
18 There is no need for this direction to be given if the issue is solely one of belief .
19 The absence of accurate figures points to a need for this condition to be notifiable , to allow its epidemiology to be defined .
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