Example sentences of "are need for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 First , the state of knowledge about what , precisely , we mean by ‘ mathematical attainment ’ , and what particular aspects are needed for certain jobs or courses of study , are unclear .
2 [ 4 ] Premature babies are routinely subjected to heel lancing in order to obtain blood samples which are needed for crucial reasons .
3 Other issues being considered for inclusion in future versions of Unix System V included object-orientation , where Unix System Labs was looking at Choices from the University of Illinois and ISIS , a product for virtual synchronisation from Cornell University — these technologies are needed for distributed systems .
4 13 If 1 ⅖ metres of material is needed to make one dress how many metres are needed for 10 dresses ?
5 They have an average life of 5,000 hours and are , therefore , much more economical to use in places where high levels of light are needed for long hours at a time .
6 Players of strings , woodwind , brass , percussion and harp are needed for all sections of the youth orchestra and the young people 's orchestra .
7 Special cylinders are needed for unvented systems .
8 Both are needed for healthy bones , muscles , and nerves .
9 Animal vitamin A , retinol , and vegetable vitamin A , betacarotene , are needed for healthy eyes , good vision in the dark , healthy skin , and adequate resistance to infection .
10 In most cases the ribbon cable has the three connectors on it that are needed for two drives .
11 These observations are valuable irrespective of Planet X , because planetary ephemerides are needed for other purposes such as spacecraft navigation and pulsar data reduction , and are instrumental in precise tests of theories of gravitation .
12 Licences are needed for other types of brokerage and she argues that it would give her business respectability .
13 Large seeds , such as sweet peas , are easily spaced by hand , but other techniques are needed for finer seeds .
14 Write in Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) , and show an increasing differentiation between speech and writing , eg by using constructions which reduce repetition .
15 Make some use of literary stylistic features , such as alteration of word order for emphasis or the deliberate repetition of words or sentence patterns , and of those features that characterise an impersonal style when required , using Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) .
16 Use Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) .
17 Use Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) .
18 Use Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) .
19 Use Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) .
20 I rewrote the sentence as follows : ‘ Use Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , e.g. in dialogue , in a story or a play-script . ) ’
21 Mr Jencks concludes that to search for a comprehensive policy to tackle the underclass is a waste of time ; different policies are needed for different problems that may be only loosely related .
22 Different enzymes are needed for different steps in the chemical pathway .
23 Even in organizations that work well , correctives are needed for inappropriate actions .
24 Human beings are needed for those tasks for a variety of reasons from their highly dexterous manipulative potential through to their ability to accept informal instructions .
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