Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] need for " in BNC.

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1 This criterion is intended to signal the need for a healthy scepticism concerning the supposition , embodied in the HMI report The School Curriculum ( 1981 ) , that given equal access to educational resources , the strengths of each child , male or female , would be more fully realized .
2 If delivery with an unfavourable cervix is thought essential it may be better to deliver by elective lower segment caesarean section under epidural block than to risk the need for an emergency caesarean section under general anaesthesia in the middle of the night .
3 In fact , Steve 's relieved to see the need for his work diminishing .
4 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
5 One political group in particular , the Whigs , who had been the " outs " in politics for the 25 years prior to 1830 , began to see the need for some response to this pressure .
6 Mr Bush 's failure to acknowledge the need for financial compensation for the three main producer countries , Peru , Bolivia and Colombia , has been condemned by all three , but this criticism was conspicuously absent from their declaration .
7 Campbell described the authority 's attitude as ‘ wholly intransigent ’ and said that the county refused to acknowledge the need for negotiation .
8 Helping the sufferer to take the risks of self-disclosure and to acknowledge the need for emotional and practical support and help from others .
9 As soon as Gorbachev was reinstated as President on Aug. 21 , he was compelled by the increase in Yeltsin 's political standing and the fact that most state bodies were at least partially compromised in the coup attempt to acknowledge the need for a new state structure ; the majority of the republics proclaimed independence from the Soviet Union , and fundamental reforms began of the government and the State Security Committee ( KGB ) .
10 Eventually , Lenin was even forced to acknowledge the need for bureaucratic privilege .
11 The requirement of dishonesty seems to confirm the need for subjective recklessness .
12 Baker then went on to emphasise the need for a wide-bandwidth system to cope with services such as home shopping , banking , burglar alarms , fire alarms , and message transmission .
13 This is covered by David Robinson in Chapter 7 and it is only necessary here to emphasise the need for some of the partners ( and to a lesser extent senior managers ) to allocate time to financial control and administration .
14 The report sought ‘ to reflect the organic relationship between the various aspects of English and to emphasise the need for continuity in their development through school life ’ .
15 The report went on to comment on the absence of objective criteria for setting health priorities and to emphasise the need for health service research to be multidisciplinary .
16 Authors ' reply , — W R Gransden and Susannah Eykyn say that we failed to emphasise the need for safe prescribing of aminoglycosides , and they mention two truisms applicable to all drugs .
17 Continuity of care refers both cross sectionally , to a comprehensive range of services for people with long term mental illness , and longitudinally , to emphasise the need for enduring and possibly indefinite care for a substantial proportion of this group .
18 To emphasise the need for trust between lovers . ’
19 It is a wise precaution for the plaintiff 's solicitor to ensure that the plaintiff is receiving this type of help before trial in order to emphasise the need for it .
20 Clearly , formulations of gist and upshot are important in written and formal spoken discourse too , although there the task of the sender is much harder , as he or she has to estimate the need for reformulation at any given point .
21 It was intended to include the need for a code of guidance to give practical help to both schools and the five area boards , he said .
22 Eventually Ivy herself seemed to sense the need for an explanation .
23 It is accepted that antagonism must not jeopardise training efforts and every opportunity is used within the service to communicate the need for the policy .
24 British governments continued to accept the need for collective security under the Covenant of the League of Nations .
25 Ignorance of and unwillingness to accept the need for a good advance man causes more problems in event presentation than anything else .
26 But he is ready to accept the need for air power to be brought into play against the Serbs to enforce the UN no fly zone over Bosnia .
27 He is now ready to accept the need for air power to be brought into play against the Serbs to enforce the UN no fly zone over Bosnia .
28 Their experience of programming and software engineering enables them to accept the need for discipline and good design , and to understand the problems of handling really large documents .
29 Rance urged the Cabinet to accept the need for a new policy but the unhelpful response was ‘ do your best to put the brakes on ’ .
30 Faced with a deepening penal crisis on the one hand , and continuing intransigence from sentencers on the other , there was growing pressure throughout the 1990s from a broad constituency — comprising not only penal reformers but also senior civil servants , prison visitors , and prison governors — for the government to accept the need for more effective techniques for the control of sentencing discretion than it had been prepared to concede in the past .
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