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

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1 Overall , the FastLynx program offers everything you would need for simple file transfer , and is probably unique in offering three entirely different interfaces to it facilities .
2 Check the plan and find out how much curtain material ( at 1m wide ) you will need for each window .
3 How much fitted carpet will you need for each room ?
4 And if we were able to make a budget erm , without the constraints of the S S A and so on , we would not , erm you know , and without the cuts of business rates as Mr said , there would n't need for any pain anyway .
5 Basic expenditure needs for each Local Authority are assessed using over 60 major indicators of needs and associated unit costs , with some 200 indicators being used overall .
6 Combining the body-building power of mousse , the sculpting ability of gel and the fixing strength of spray , it 's all a girl needs for fabulous hair every time !
7 It is the latter one really needs for strategic analysis .
8 This increase is not just for number crunching ; the system has been installed to meet user needs for Personal Productivity [ wordprocessing and spreadsheets ] and Information Access [ library catalogues and databases ] .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement on the building and equipment needs for technical education .
10 You can have the pick of any of the manor farm horses for breeding , to improve the standard of Handley Farm horses — providing you replace any Tom needs for general farm work .
11 Erm , Right , erm , we get this thorny question now about how to establish how much somebody needs for living assurance .
12 It contrasts with the information needs for operational control which are well defined , detailed and accurate .
13 Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies .
14 To assist the haulier in making early settlement the creditor , upon receiving a written request , is obliged to give the haulier ( the debtor ) all the information he needs for this purpose .
15 When looking at individual assessments it is valuable to have available the whole armoury of tools provided by the computer , in order to satisfy the marker 's ad hoc needs for further information .
16 ‘ We aim to understand and exceed our customers ’ needs for high quality , value for money products and services . ’
17 ‘ We aim to understand and exceed our customers ’ needs for high quality , value for money products and services . ‘
18 United Distillers is totally committed to its central objective of delivering consistently superior performance and meeting worldwide consumer needs for high quality spirits beverages through its portfolio of outstanding brands .
19 A second has been the creation of new technologies that have altered the scale needed for efficient operation .
20 Additional components beside fractions TFIIIB and TFIIIC are needed for efficient pol III transcription
21 More information than that provided by the PST is needed for efficient manufacture .
22 More information than that provided by the PST is needed for efficient manufacture .
23 Your University enrolment card with a bar coded label attached is needed for efficient use of the library system .
24 His tutor raised what more was needed for financial security .
25 No man is an island ; no smallholder can possibly find the time or produce all the skills needed for complete self-sufficiency .
26 Thus only these two functions of r ( denoted respectively by f(r) and g(r) ) are needed for complete specification of the double velocity correlations .
27 This metal is usually found in water associated with iron , and the soluble bicarbonate is oxidized and precipitated as hydroxide in the same way as for iron , although a higher pH is needed for complete precipitation .
28 It is as if each animal wears on its skin a giant fingerprint , with as much individuality as would be needed for personal recognition .
29 the inhouse best practice technique represents a valid , low-cost approach for identifying what can be achieved and the key elements needed for better performance ;
30 The authority 's chairman John F. Davies agreed that more funding was needed for better health promotion in Wales .
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