Example sentences of "to respond to the need of " in BNC.

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1 Libraries , adult education and leisure centres and other local agencies are beginning to respond to the needs of older people in the leisure field .
2 Western politicians like Lynda Chalker , the British aid minister , have tried to reassure them : ‘ Britain will continue to respond to the needs of the developing world , ’ she said in mid-January 1990 .
3 Local Management of Schools must be judged on how far it enables the whole education service to respond to the needs of all pupils in the locality .
4 Since all we have belongs to God , we must be open to respond to the needs of others .
5 But ‘ before the role and scope of audit can be widened to respond to the needs of ‘ stakeholders ’ in companies , a solution must be found to the financial threat posed by risks to auditing firms arising from litigation in the current legal framework . ’
6 London is highly geared to respond to the needs of expatriates from many countries .
7 The course is under constant review and is planned flexibly to enable tutors to respond to the needs of particular groups of students , but the following three paragraphs itemise some of the particular emphases given to language during the three years .
8 This may result in lower capacity and thus increase the inability for TI and NCM to respond to the needs of their exporting policyholders .
9 The Yarns and Fabrics business has undertaken substantial changes to respond to the needs of a difficult market , and now looks set to reap the rewards as demand picks up .
10 Those families in which a parent died from an illness known in advance to be terminal seemed to be better able to respond to the needs of their children , and to prepare them for the loss with information and emotional support .
11 But secondly , would potentially provide an opportunity in future , where Social Services could in its direct role of developing services to assist older people and other clients of the Department , could base those activities , and that without this base available it would be very difficult to respond to the needs of that area .
12 In Slovenia a psychiatrist has been advising staff in refugee camps as to how to respond to the needs of traumatised children .
13 The financing of local government is er again circumscribed , local government 's ability to respond to the needs of the community it serves as it and its electors deem appropriate is being curtailed yet again and of course local government is losing its independence to central government and this centralising tendency which this settlement further represents is one of the most pernicious and corrosive characteristics of the modern Conservative party .
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