Example sentences of "[pron] is necessary for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The aim is that the creative function , which is necessary for European identity will be protected ’ , he has said . |
2 | If the central-peripheral distinction is to be linked with Easterbrook 's hypothesis it is necessary to take into account the task which is being performed , thus central information should be only that which is necessary for successful performance of a well-defined task . |
3 | ‘ that the master manufacturer , by dividing the work to be executed into different processes , each requiring different degrees of skill or of force , can purchase exactly that precise quantity of both which is necessary for each process ; whereas , if the work were executed by one workman , that person must possess sufficient skill to perform the most difficult , and sufficient strength to execute the most laborious , of the operations into which the art is divided ’ . |
4 | It should only aim to record that which is necessary for accurate reporting of a pupil 's progress according to the agreed reporting format of the school as a whole . |
5 | In order to explain latent inhibition in terms of the habituation of the OR it is clearly necessary to interpret the latter as being some central response , the evocation of which is necessary for speedy conditioning . |
6 | It is necessary for normal science to be to a large extent uncritical . |
7 | In my judgment , however , the law is not certain and it is necessary for this court to consider whether , having regard to the right to free expression , the law of libel can be held to extend to a local government authority . |
8 | Since it is necessary for potable water to be provided for food preparation and drinking-water supplies , it is customary to employ mains water , but , for isolated works without piped water , care has to be exercised in the choice of supply . |
9 | As for public protection , this depends on executive decisions with regard to release ; it fails to take into account whether it is necessary for public protection to keep ‘ lifers ’ in for so long . |