Example sentences of "[that] demand for " in BNC.

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1 The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators says that demand for good qualified chartered secretaries has rocketed over the last three to four years .
2 A recent analysis from Jones Lang Wootton shows that demand for business space is still growing faster in the south east than in other regions with about half of the firms surveyed looking for premises outside London .
3 Japan 's Industrial Robots Association thinks that demand for inspection and maintenance robots in the country 's nuclear industry will grow to £53–25 million in 1985 .
4 For many programmers , this is their first taste of trying to sell houses in a buyers ' market , of static wages and of finding that demand for their skills no longer outstrips supply .
5 The fact is that demand for energy will probably continue to rise substantially .
6 The other weakness in Handy 's argument is that there is every possibility that demand for more education and health care will be expressed in the market place as consumers choose to buy these commodities .
7 IBM also said that demand for the RS/6000 continued to be strong and pointed out that its operating costs are declining and that total operating expenses were down 8.9% on a year-to-year basis and that sales , general and administrative costs fell 10.1% .
8 IBM also said that demand for the RS/6000 continued to be strong and pointed out that its operating costs are declining and that total operating expenses were down 8.9% on a year-to-year basis and that sales , general and administrative costs fell 10.1% .
9 Hopkinton , Massachusetts-based EMC Corp reported first quarter net profit more than twice what they were in the year-ago period — figures , page five — and says that demand for the Symmetrix 5500 series disk arrays has been greater than the company expected , so that it has had to increase the build plan for the remainder of the year .
10 For years , the Clow surcharge was misleadingly referred to by electrical enthusiasts as proof that demand for electricity at peak times was completely inelastic within the relevant price ranges .
11 It is true that demand for coarser gauges of knitwear has fallen off and that the export market has been infiltrated by products from countries with lower wage rates .
12 Very soon chancellors of the Exchequer , exploiting concern that demand for services was much greater than expected , secured first small payments for spectacles and dental treatment , and then prescription charges , as ways of raising revenue .
13 LIBF director Brian Bradford said this week that demand for stands had been considerable and the fair was already close to being a sell-out .
14 Whilst we agree that demand for boat moorings is likely to grow , we believe the solution does not have to take the form of the ‘ designer ’ marinas of the 1980s , where extensive residential and leisure development were required to finance the capital investment in pontoons and related marina works .
15 The SADCC 's annual progress report said that demand for and prices of exports of SADCC member states were higher in 1988 than in 1987 , leading to an appreciable rise in export earnings .
16 Meanwhile , the International Energy Agency ( IEA ) predicted on Sept. 3 that demand for OPEC oil in the first quarter of 1992 would reach 25,300,000 bpd .
17 It is clear from current projections that demand for additional space within the University for both Arts and Sciences will considerably exceed the capacity of the University 's present buildings and the available development sites on which the University might build .
18 But new figures next week from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders ( SMMT ) are set to show that demand for commercial vehicles is still pretty flat and what signs there are of recovery are patchy at best .
19 They have noted that demand for lamb is growing throughout the European Community and they want a slice of that market .
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