Example sentences of "require for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The level of lysine in straight cereals is less than half what the horse requires for hard work and reproduction .
2 The Swiss Government has also submitted its application for membership , but has not yet received the assent in the referendum which it requires for this application to go forward formally .
3 I have the feeling that those of you who would want to use the mailing label feature more than any other might find the built-in database a little feeble , but then the chances are that your main database will provide all the information you require for that kind of thing .
4 The shareholders could also be passive because the manager is doing precisely what they require for high returns on that money .
5 Contrary to popular belief , both the tail compensation system and the gyro will work quite normally in this position and the pitch requirement is an exact mirror image of that required for normal flying .
6 After a tendon transfer operation , for example , one can relearn to walk by ‘ moving ’ one 's foot outward instead of upwards ( although , because of the transfer , it then actually moves upward , as required for normal walking ) .
7 In Northern Ireland planning permission is not usually required for normal prospecting activities .
8 In addition , some nerve cells have a special secretory role ( p. 273 ) and the integrity of the nervous system may be required for normal development and regeneration of other tissues ( Finlayson , 1960 ; Nuesch , 1968 ) .
9 Stubbornness : The resistance to change in ideas on addictive disease tends to be considerably beyond what is required for normal intellectual scepticism .
10 DRUMMER required for powerful , mature rock band , influences Rush , It Bites etc .
11 Peasants certainly lacked the spatial mobility required for regular participation in the politics of the realm .
12 This provides the reason why it was once extensively cultivated in the Aube , where its more southerly location and lack of limestone subsoil sometimes renders wines lacking the desirably high degree of acidity required for classic Champagnes .
13 SAVE argued successfully that listed building consent was required for partial demolition
14 The Environmental Defense Fund ( EDF ) , a leading US pressure group , is calling for all genetically-modified foods to be subjected to the same safety tests currently required for chemical food additives — the strictest under Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) rules .
15 Digital Equipment Corp is having problems getting its Alpha 3000/500 RISC machines into Poland because export licences are still required for high-performance RISC technology under CoCom regulations : but as there are not any fully-working Polish language applications , there are n't many takers in the country anyway .
16 Briefly , office development permits were required for new offices in London .
17 Indeed , a non-controlled ( Dodson & Humphreys , 1981 ) and a controlled ( Beard et al , 1982 ) trial have shown such a combined diet does lower blood pressure and , importantly , the quantity of antihypertensive medication required for good blood pressure control .
18 Yet it is also unrealistic to expect one hour of teaching time per week to be sufficient to cover the information required for good patient care .
19 The careful thinking , the logic and the process of the thinking which are necessary for research , he suggests , have similarities with the work required for good practice ; and research itself should be seen , not just as a product but also a process .
20 A meal provided through the Meals on Wheels Service will provide one third of the daily intake required for good health , and to ensure that you get most benefit from your meal , it should be eaten as soon as it is delivered to you .
21 Repeat sessions every four to six weeks are required for good control of symptoms .
22 The reduction in laser energy per month required for good symptom control is another indicator that suggests benefit from radiotherapy .
23 We can just as readily conclude that there is just one type of latent inhibition ; that the change induced by exposure to the stimulus always tends to dissipate during the exposure — test interval ; and that the size of the interval required for such a loss of latent inhibition to become apparent grows longer as the strength of the effect induced by the initial exposure phase is increased .
24 It has been shown that only physiological concentrations of insulin c. 30–40 μ U/ml are required for such an effect ( De Fronzo , 1981 ) .
25 The first Tay Bridge showed up the lack of expertise and foresight required for such a structure , no wind tunnels or sophisticated testing were available to the engineers in the late 1870s .
26 But it is not known whether TCR- β gene rearrangement or expression is required for such a transition , and no information is yet available on a role for TCR- α gene rearrangement or expression .
27 The laboratory support required for such a programme is simple , and most district haematology laboratories already perform the necessary tests on demand .
28 To begin with , however , the moment of opportunity that was presented in Vietnam by France 's defeat in 1940 was taken by the Japanese ; and although Ho might conceivably and eventually have been right in his optimistic assertion that ‘ if the entire people were united and single minded they would certainly be able to smash the picked French and Japanese armies ’ , the vicissitudes of war and politics would ensure that , for a while at least , they would not be required for such a formidable task .
29 While pilot work is an important means of obtaining the information required for such an analysis , traditional ‘ guess and check ’ methods ( see 1.2.1 ) which draw on the skill and intuition of the analyst are also important .
30 We could not identify all such workers as complete records have not survived and instead used the closest approximations possible — namely , records incorporating home address of all those ( more than 17000 ) attending the medical centre at the Sullom Voe oil terminal in Shetland during its construction phase ( believed to represent a high proportion of all but short stay workers ) ; 3500 construction workers at the Flotta oil terminal in Orkney ( incomplete data ) ; and more than 10000 offshore workers , being all those who obtained an offshore survival certificate ( required for such work ) in Scotland in the period from June 1976 ( the earliest date for which records have not been destroyed ) to 1980 .
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