Example sentences of "essential [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tillyard suggested the principle of order was so taken for granted by the age that it was rarely directly articulated — ‘ the utter commonplaces too familiar for the poets to make detailed use of except in explicitly didactic passages , but essential as basic assumptions and invaluable at moments of high passion ’ .
2 A computerized system is essential for accurate monitoring and follow-up .
3 Nevertheless , the feedback of accurate quantity and cost data to management is essential for accurate cost control .
4 ‘ Such clauses succeed in frustrating the free flow of information so essential for accurate valuation at review . ’
5 Early feedback is essential for accurate control , especially where unexpected deviations have occurred .
6 While Self knew that the pressures were great , and respected the engineers ' need to retain control of technical aspects of contracts and tender assessments , he also knew that the engineers were deliberately fending him off and impeding the agreement on procedures which he felt was essential for Central Authority financial control .
7 ‘ This ram sale attracts entries from virtually every sheep breed in Northern Ireland and offers commercial flock-owners an opportunity to select quality sires essential for profitable lamb-production . ’
8 It 's essential for good vision that they stay together , particularly over the central area .
9 Finally , a thorough understanding of the characteristics and potential of all the channels available is essential for good communication .
10 A plan is essential for good essay writing .
11 That can be ameliorated if the manager reduces uncertainty by turning to those sources of information — of every kind — which are essential for good organization and by ensuring that those who provide the information are reliable and responsive .
12 The hard work begins with effective lifelong follow up , for which separate clinics seem to be essential for efficient division of labour , and detection and control of drop outs .
13 Some fungi are essential for young saplings , which rely on the fungal nutrients as they establish themselves .
14 Instruction in the faith given in late teens or early twenties is essential , essential for young people , both those who 've received communion in earlier years and those who have not .
15 There is clearly force in Mr. Yeltsin 's view that greater support for economic development is essential for political stability and for the prevention of any possibility of a return to totalitarianism and militarism in the former Soviet Union .
16 But long-term private investment in the production of high-quality tradable goods and services is essential for long-term success .
17 It is not essential for simple recording , but it does make it easier to record teacher/student interaction as it happens .
18 We are , however , part of that society and it is essential for individual workers to examine their own working practices .
19 It is essential for radical adult educators to provide coherent and positive answers to such questions if a viable practice is to be constructed .
20 Rupture of the diaphragm caused by blunt trauma is an uncommon injury in children ; the condition may present late , so a high degree of awareness is essential for prompt diagnosis
21 Above all , a high index of suspicion , essential for prompt diagnosis of diaphragmatic injuries , was not present when the patient was readmitted .
22 In an era of increasing motor vehicle accidents involving children a high degree of awareness of traumatic rupture of the diaphragm and the possibility of late presentation is essential for prompt diagnosis and the consequent reduction in morbidity and mortality .
23 It avoids peripherality and is essential for major passenger contact with the mainland of Europe .
24 Some hyperbole on the dust jacket says that the volume is ‘ essential for professional earth scientists ’ .
25 However , it is essential for private sector as well as official transactions to be denominated in SDRs if they are to become the principal reserve asset .
26 The Group 's report Living Options Lottery , concluded , ‘ The reality of housing and care support options revealed … is alarming … few people obtain the flexible , dependable services essential for personal autonomy .
27 Perhaps Spinoza could have strengthened it in various ways , by saying that people can not on odd occasions deliberately act out of the character they try to give their lives , without destroying that character , and that for the rational person the character of a life which includes good relations with other people at large is essential for personal fulfilment .
28 Most neatly captured by the notion of the free economy and the strong state ( Miliband and Saville , 1979 ; Gamble , 1988 ) , the project has involved both the disciplinary reaction to those who have come out worst from this restructuring in the handling of uprisings among British Black communities and a series of confrontations with the Trade Union movement and the need to present massive cuts in welfare service delivery as essential for economic prosperity .
29 But with newspapers , speed is essential for economic production , hence the proximity to minimize delay .
30 This is not a limitation , it is essential for coherent behaviour , there would be chaos if material emerged without prompting .
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