Example sentences of "an essential [noun sg] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | are an essential spice for any form of cookery ( see p57 ) . |
2 | This is an essential system for any type of service but is even more important in PHC for facilitating equitable resource distribution . |
3 | This glut of contracts can also be partly explained by the actions of some banks supporting their national exchanges , and by some governments ' policies through their tax legislation and regulation actions which are aimed at establishing a presence in what is thought to be an essential requirement for each country 's financial centre . |
4 | An essential precondition for this shift of emphasis lay in peace with France . |
5 | That would be an essential prerequisite for any United Nations force being asked to take over a policing operation . |
6 | An essential prerequisite for this work will be the definition of the directly implementable subsets of occam . |
7 | English for Computer Science — an essential coursebook for all who need to improve their English within this specialized area . |
8 | If you 've never come across the publication before , it is an essential purchase for any would-be freelance photographer and the well established alike . |
9 | This is an essential purchase for any admirer of Barbirolli . |
10 | The PC TUTOR is an essential program for all readers who wish to explore the potential of their computers further . |
11 | It is very clear that Schools/Industry liaison , as promoted through Partnerships such as Compact , is regarded as an essential resource for all the Core and Foundation subjects which will make up 70 per cent of the National Curriculum . |
12 | Sensitivity to the feelings and perception of parents , individually and collectively , is an essential quality for all school governors . |
13 | They also , of course , initiated much fruitful discussion and served as an essential icebreaker for many new to CARN . |
14 | ‘ An essential basis for all hair in 1992 will be an awareness of condition and texture . |