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

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1 In the many isolated mountain areas distances from Vets and mechanics provided real problems for farmers and the indications were that there was a real need for more training in these areas .
2 There is little need for any work on the floor which retains its original thirteenth-century mortar .
3 Families are almost bound to be aware of the slippage in faculties or capacity to cope of an older family member , long before there is an expressed need for some form of group care , whether day care or residential care .
4 From psychology : Animals in general have an inherent need for some kind of aggressive outlet .
5 There is insufficient data to answer all the questions about the effects of exercise on pregnancy , and as more woman take up exercise there is an urgent need for more knowledge about its beneficial or negative effects , and an overall view of the role of a healthy maternal lifestyle on fetal outcome .
6 There are obviously improvements to be made ; more science should be taught , and there is a great need for more specialists in the class-room , even if they have to be peripatetic teachers , shared between a number of schools .
7 So , to recognise the pressing need for more knowledge in the subject we begin a new series which will allow our marine expert NICK DAKIN to answer a chosen query in greater depth each month .
8 There is a continuing need for both types of investigation .
9 Mr Leach said : ‘ Queen Margaret has immediate needs for more space for both its expanding student numbers and its growing research portfolio .
10 ‘ We recently met ministers at the DTI and put forward our desperate need for more money for export promotions and greater financial education for designers , ’ he says .
11 Now that exclusion clauses are subject to statutory control under the UCTA 1977 , and the court generally has power to deny reliance on unreasonable clauses , it has been said that " any need for this kind of judicial distortion of the English language has been banished " ( Lord Diplock in Photo Production Ltd v Securicor Transport Ltd [ 1980 ] AC 827 ; see also Ailsa Craig Fishing Co Ltd v Malvern Fishing Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 964 ; Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 ) , and it may be that the courts will adopt a less restrictive approach to exclusions .
12 And er it 's a question of initiative and if if there is a local need for some sort of communications well perhaps the parish councils can find some way
13 The letter calls for a moratorium on irradiated food until ( i ) it can be controlled by means of tests carried out by hygiene and quality enforcement officers , ( ii ) agreement is reached on labelling , ( iii ) its consumption is shown to pose no threat to human health , and ( iv ) a positive need for this kind of food preparation is identified .
14 Is the main need for this greenhouse for protection against the weather or simply against peach leaf curl ?
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