Example sentences of "of [art] need of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The forum exists to facilitate a coherent expression of the needs of families and to act as a pressure group to improve provision for them .
2 Both Councils take account of the needs of cyclists in transport policies , Structure Plans , the development of Local Plans , and in consideration of planning applications for new development .
3 Elizabeth Wilson 's now classic Women and the Welfare State ( 1977 ) remains an important and stimulating overview of the historical relationship between perceptions of the needs of mothers and their children and the general development of social policy .
4 This is in contrast to ELT materials which , in various ways , take account of the needs of learners of the language .
5 Both initiatives are sponsored by the Training Agency and they share similar objectives in attempting to provide greater coherence between education and training , and in making education more aware of the needs of employers and of young people 's needs in the employment market .
6 Both initiatives are sponsored by the Training Agency and they share similar objectives in attempting to provide greater coherence between Education and Training , and in making Education more aware of the needs of employers and of young people 's needs in the employment market .
7 Motives here have varied , and included a changing perception of the needs of employers , course costs which were hard to justify in comparison to other areas of the Polytechnic and the need for degree designation in order to attract mandatory student grants .
8 The 1958 Act could be interpreted simply in terms of the needs of departments themselves for information , although in practice we do attempt to apply historical selection criteria .
9 There is even less recognition of the needs of women who combine paid employment and care for their families , especially if their employment is part-time .
10 The result is local services that ignore many of the needs of women ( Lansley et al .
11 Perception of the needs of cultures in other countries can be clouded by the point of view of our own cultural background .
12 Authors were also asked to evaluate critically the state of geographic information provision in terms of the needs of users and to consider the impact of user requirements on the development of geographic information handling methodology .
13 This is an illustration of the well-known problem of computer scientists becoming so enthralled with their own inventions that they lose sight of the needs of users .
14 However , there are other desires which do correspond to truly human values : the desire for friendship ( because as human beings we were made for relationships ) , or the desire to give happiness to others ( because our human nature makes us aware of the needs of others ) .
15 The good manager will be keenly aware of the needs of others and able to identify information which must be passed on .
16 The community involvement will provide the opportunity for students to develop awareness of the needs of others and of their own skills , aptitudes and interests in relation to work within the community .
17 Such demands highlight the extent to which geographic information management must be regarded as a means to an end rather than an end in itself when viewed from the standpoints of the needs of planners and decision-makers .
18 The goals and objectives for a successful programme of library user education must be based on a synthesis of the needs of students , academic staff and library staff .
19 Detailed advice about the organization of local services is contained in the report , together with the recognition of the needs of children and adolescents who harm themselves .
20 Powerful voluntary organisations such as MENCAP ( the Royal Society for Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults ) and the Spastics Society have helped to raise political and public awareness of the needs of children with disabilities and have fought hard and on the whole successfully to secure better services for them and for their families .
21 From examination of family life and some of the needs of children at home , the next writer , Nigel Parton , moves to the tragic issue of child abuse , a form of adult behaviour which makes some children 's home life a nightmare and which social workers find is one of the most difficult problems they have to address .
22 The effectiveness of pupil learning in all curriculum areas , changes in teachers ' attitudes and awareness of the needs of children with learning difficulties , and long-term modifications to curriculum materials and teaching strategies will all be equally , if not more , relevant .
23 These have tended to widen as our understanding of the needs of children has developed .
24 But there 's no room for anyone of course to be complacent about the growing er demand of the needs of children er a subject of such importance here .
25 However , Sally Kuenssberg , a specialist in children 's panel training in the department of adult and continuing education , says that she has been appointed as an individual with experience of the needs of children .
26 Combining direct knowledge of the needs of patients and of the capabilities of providers
27 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what account was taken in the review of the arrangements for income support of homeless families of the need of children of homeless families in bed-and-breakfast accommodation to have a balanced diet ; and if he will make a statement .
28 And the indefinable element of public opinion , of the need of governments to present their policies in a form which gained popular support , was making itself felt .
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