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

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1 The need for clarity of goals is again highlighted in this study .
2 He had already accepted the need for reunion of churches in South India and agreed with Archbishop Michael Ramsey 's view that risks should be taken for the sake of Gospel .
3 Uniformity implies standardization and common procedures ; the pressure for uniformity includes the economies of standardization , the need for interchangeability in product systems , the need for control of processes , the need for a standard quality product , specialization of markets and the need for common management controls .
4 The need for control of computers was well anticipated by the Lindop committee in the 1970s .
5 Among the points she made were the need for care of children , the importance of supporting the NCH , which was doing such a wonderful job for children in need ; and the necessity of seeking out the fathers who abandon their children and making them pay maintenance .
6 The importance of these statutory provisions appears to me to be that Parliament has considered at various times and in various contexts the need for recovery of imposts paid but not due and has legislated in a manner which suggests that no such general principle as the Woolwich contends for was thought to be in existence .
7 With the cold cathode system ( Fig. 6.1 ) , there are always sufficient positive£ ions in the vicinity of the specimen to prevent it acquiring a space charge , eliminating the need for pre-treatment of samples by evaporating a conductive coating on to them .
8 The need for collection of stools over four days , and a radiation dose limiting repeated studies are the main disadvantages of faecal indium excretion studies .
9 Unfortunately the use of a new gauge led to a simple practical problem — the break of gauge where the broad met the narrow gauge with the consequent need for transshipment of goods and passengers .
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