Example sentences of "greater need [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A common image of health in old age is one associated with the loss of energy and personal drive , significantly greater need for rest , long and increasing periods of sickness , permanent experience of pain and discomfort , increasing immobility , the gradual loss of personal control and responsibility , the onset of incontinence , with the resulting loss of dignity and self-respect , increasing confusion , and ultimately the most feared condition of all , senility .
2 we will do all we can for , well especially at the centre and while , whilst acknowledging the need for it to resource at the schools at this conference the voluntary agencies , parents and even teachers admitted the greater need for specialists at the centre , that is we want more education psychologists , advisors of all sorts and er , therefore supporting options er at ten , one C , small roman one , and small roman three on the agenda , but er that is reluctantly not er not small roman two .
3 Yesterday Sudbury chairman Iain Hook said the club 's case was based on the fact the division four clubs had a greater need for support as a result of their geographical locations and inability to attract the same amount of outside backing as top clubs .
4 Meantime there was greater need for unity , greater need for national composure than ever .
5 There can never be a time when there was a greater need for UK companies to find new markets .
6 The cottar , subsisting on an inadequate holding , had a greater need for cash earnings and more time to spare , but because he accepted the hierarchical consumption ethic of the village community his aspirations were lower , so that , although working longer , he did so at a lower intensity .
7 The current rage for portable computing has prompted a greater need for packages to help tired executives move their files from notebook to desktop .
8 They are also likely to have greater need for heating than other groups , because they spend more time at home .
9 Nonetheless , all three uses experienced a greater need to warden or patrol their areas in seasons of recreational use .
10 Contingent benefits have the advantage of picking out groups in society that are in greater need of income and/or in-kind support than other groups .
11 Children from working-class backgrounds have a greater need of education than other children if they are to compete on more equal terms in the labour market .
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