Example sentences of "' need for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Banks ' need for capital is greatest when economies are in recession and borrowers can not service their loans .
2 The abiding impression of eighties government is of a woman going briskly about her business , handbag over one arm , bustling off from one meeting to another , impatient at others ' need for rest or reflection .
3 At a recent Royal Institute of British Architects ' conference , author Simon Inglis summed up the mood of many anti-relocation fans , unswayed by the clubs ' need for cash .
4 Descartes ' need for certainty was part of his religious sense .
5 Bettina recognized the Ashleys ' need for privacy and was also aware of Laura 's ‘ deep sense of loss ’ by moving to France ; a loss , Bettina believed , which derived from an end to close contact with her children who still needed her .
6 The answer seems to lie in certain predators ' need for prey-movement during the hunting process .
7 In considering your employees ' need for information , you need to take into account :
8 This is because the group recognises shareholders ' need for information more often than once a year , Mr Luckton explained .
9 It seems to me that this is largely a reflection of the consumers ' need for information .
10 The Centre for Health Economics at the University of York has published a discussion paper on District Health Authority assessment of local populations ' need for health services , and of priority setting .
11 First , there is the acceptance that elected local authorities , via their social services departments , should become the prime agency in developing community care with the responsibility for the publication of community care plans for their area , the assessment of individuals ' needs for care , the purchasing of appropriate care and the inspection of all segments of the residential sector .
12 Still others , as in the case of unit , investment or property trusts , specialize in matching borrowers ' needs for long-term finance with lenders ' needs for paper assets denominated in small units which are readily saleable .
13 On the demand side of the equation , world monetary conditions , e.g. interest and exchange rate volatility , international trade needs and external account disequilibrium , influence users ' needs for finance .
14 These pressures are valuable if they lead to early considerations of teacher skills in BSL , pupils ' needs for BSL and manual English , and assessment of achievement levels as a result of the use of BSL .
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