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

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1 Much of the early social survey work was concerned with establishing the case for the need for nation-wide welfare provision along the lines now embodied in the modern welfare state .
2 Furthermore , such a structure should also cater for the need for ongoing support of special needs post-holders , to deepen their awareness of existing expectations and evolving needs of the fellow professionals with whom they are working — expectations and anxieties both voiced and unvoiced ( cf Laslett and Smith 1984 ) .
3 In the past , batch production has been difficult to automate because traditional control devices were neither cheap nor flexible enough to cater for the need for frequent readjustments of machinery .
4 ANDES 21 de junio ( Asociacion Nacional de Educadores Salvadorenos ) is a founder member of the BPR and openly expresses its support for the FDR-FMLN , while both the state and the Catholic universities have been consistent critics of the lack of democratic and civil liberties and have argued cogently for the need for social and economic reforms .
5 The reason for the need for this rigorous honesty is that a continuing sense of guilt and remorse will reduce the sense of self-worth and well-being .
6 The GPC session in Benghazi in March 1989 dealt with various economic issues raised by Kadhafi in September 1988 , such as the need for increased efficiency in state enterprises and an end for government control over trade ( see p. 36571 ) .
7 In fact , the work was never really completed , additions simply being made over many years as the need for extra wards arose .
8 As the need for lexical resources has grown , greater numbers of machine-readable dictionaries have become available , and progress has been made regarding the issues of standardisation and format .
9 Part cause is undoubtedly what some see as the need for straightforward yet all-inclusive definitions ; the lack of which can often be used by politicians and official bodies as a strategic delaying tactic .
10 The precise requirements , such as the need for written authority , vary from statute to statute .
11 The COS became the Family Welfare Association shortly after the Second World War and its functions have widened in scope as the need for basic relief has been reduced by the growth of statutory income maintenance services .
12 They must also persuade local officials that they , too , need to be involved — the most difficult task for many field workers is the re-education of their own organisations as the need for institutional change becomes evident from practical experience .
13 I think there are enough common factors in management , including the role of chairman , that apply to all or most businesses , such as the need for careful succession planning , the need for developing a strategy or a corporate plan .
14 However , other distortions will inevitably remain , and will only be eliminated by agreement between member countries as the need for further reform emerges .
15 The identification of the problem then is made by the adviser rather than the sufferer and the relationship between the need for legal services and the demands actually made by clients is exposed .
16 There is a basic conflict between the need for technical scrutiny of legislation and the political need to oppose the legislation , to make it unworkable rather than improve it .
17 In short , the exhibition traces the inevitable tensions between the need for factual accuracy depicting the ruins embedded in a medieval Adriatic sea town , the artistic licence determined by the taste for picturesque views , and the ruthless self-promotion behind Adam 's driving ambition to be a leading innovator .
18 Therefore there is a real tradeoff involved , between the need for any bonus to he relatively generous when compared with a flat salary , and the need for there to be some bonus element .
19 Some women who have always had a career only get to think about the need for closer relationships after that finishes .
20 What makes it so special is the people who live and work there , who do n't just talk about the need for alternative technologies , or even just demonstrate workable alternatives but actually live by them .
21 Mr. Maunder spoke about the need for managed conservation and pointed out that it is not enough to just let everything grow .
22 In fact it has been mainly the lesbians in the girls ' work movement who have been developing a determination to make the links between all oppressions , and who have become very clear about the need for that work to be accessible to all young women .
23 Megan Browne had no time for professional snobbery , but she was adamant about the need for professional skills .
24 Although some were n't sure about the need for tighter legislation .
25 Scholars disagree about the need for such descriptions : photographs , some say , tell all the story .
26 Much has been written about the need for multi-disciplinary approaches but we would prefer to support those who view their research problems without constraints on scientific discipline .
27 There has been considerable comment in recent months about the need for environmental health officers to have power temporarily to remove equipment .
28 At Brighton last week , Mr Kinnock spoke about the need for greater investment in education and training , research and development , science and transport , the need for a beefed-up Department of Trade and Industry .
29 At the Conservative Party conference in October 1936 there was much discussion about the need for greater physical fitness , but no mention of family allowances .
30 Of course , I endorse what he says about justice and peace and about the need for greater military security .
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