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

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1 from Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations — a survey of the needs for management training
2 Margaret Gillies says , ‘ We are discovering the extent of the need for the kind of help that ACET offers from other support agencies including Scottish AIDS Monitor and Body Positive as well as hospital contacts and local counselling services . ’
3 Unfortunately , being familiar with an approach takes away much of the need for real judgement .
4 As the shares continued to fall in the wake of Eurotunnel 's estimate that the project would cost at least £2.2bn more than forecast , Alastair Morton , co-chairman of the Anglo-French consortium was in Paris trying to persuade the French banks of the need for new financing .
5 History provides us with no guide as to how all this will work out , but it does remind us of the need for sensitivity when dealing with powerful social forces .
6 He then delivered a heavy hint of the need for reform : ‘ We know the Germans , we 've known them for a long time .
7 Erich Honecker , the country 's 77-year-old leader , continued only to talk of the need for ‘ the further development of socialism ’ , in his speech in the Palace of the Republic .
8 On the other it has made no bones of the need for concerted action on the part of European car makers — of which it counts itself one — and European governments to counter the threat of growing Japanese car imports into the Continental market .
9 Because of the need for marketing economies of scale there is no point in being a small player , which ICI is , in the OTC market .
10 ‘ Bill Martin , chief UK economist at Phillips and Drew , has already spoken of the need for an independent watchdog to ‘ protect the interests of non-Treasury use of economic data ’ .
11 He was convinced of the need for , and the feasibility of , creating a regional economic grouping in Southern Africa .
12 Labour also moved towards more concern for the consumer , towards an acceptance of the need for legal curbs on the power of the unions , and the party 's need to confirm itself as the defence of the law and order sought by working-class citizens .
13 It remains very conscious of the need for advertising revenues .
14 An assistant master with Tory opinions spoke in favour of the need for the armies in Russia .
15 In 1918 Eliot wrote of the need for artists to be at once very primitive and very sophisticated ; he praised Lewis 's Tarr as being ‘ like our civilization criticized , our acrobatics animadverted upon adversely , by an orang-outang of genius , Tarzan of the Apes ’ .
16 There were , broadly , two interrelated reasons for this , the first relating to Britain 's economic and Imperial difficulties , the second to the internal dissension in all three parties , a symptom perhaps of the need for a realignment of political parties .
17 They took comfort from Dr Kohl 's apparent embrace of the need for more detailed discussion of the Delors proposals and more powers for the European Parliament and restated their belief that a conference on economic and monetary union should not be held hastily .
18 The message of the need for more small business counselling , which is now being promoted , is aimed particularly at improving the performance of businesses in the 20-50 employee size range , which are seen to have problems .
19 They took comfort from Dr Kohl 's apparent embrace of the need for more detailed discussion of the Delors proposals and more powers for the European Parliament and restated their belief that a conference on economic and monetary union should not be held hastily .
20 More modestly , and yet in many ways more significantly , it derives from the practical challenge of implementing the reforms outlined in the NHS White Paper , and the failure to convince those who work in the health service of the need for change .
21 The failure of ministers to persuade many of those who work in the NHS of the need for reform thus emerges as the key factor shaping the pace of implementation .
22 Because of the need for foreigners , East European telecoms markets could become far more open than those in any continental West European country .
23 Our total experience of life is a firm refutation of that ; we know the reality within us of failure , of sinfulness and consequently of the need for forgiveness and restoration .
24 But God goes on to speak to his people of the need for obedience .
25 Somewhat sceptical , he spoke of the need for single rooms , safety , security … and the importance of accommodating dogs .
26 Isabel became suddenly aware of her own vulnerability and of the need for preventive action .
27 Some of the older evangelicals were concerned about the name of the new party , sensing in the dropping of the word ‘ Protestant ’ a weakening of its evangelical emphasis , but even among the rural evangelicals there was an awareness of the need for a broader party .
28 He quickly became convinced of the need for political action and founded a branch of the Ulster Protestant Volunteers .
29 They had retained a firm conviction , despite the talk about the ‘ social gospel ’ , of the need for personal salvation through individual conversion , a belief which accorded with the century 's emphasis on individualism .
30 He believed firmly in working hard and playing hard and was an enthusiastic gamesplayer ; he was also keenly aware of the need for the Army to become part of the community it serves .
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