Example sentences of "need for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 it will need for him to phone the firm then because he got me direct
2 She never bought more , nor less , than she would need for her housekeeping for the next 24 hours .
3 ‘ How much of your clobber will you need for your first two days ? ’
4 Much of what you will need for your study will be in the literary texts you have chosen — especially if you are reading annotated critical editions .
5 Well what costume do you need for your dress rehearsal ?
6 How many shoes do we need for our feet or gloves for our hands ?
7 As we loaded up the trucks with everything we would need for our month away at Canjuers I felt that we might be about to learn some soldiering .
8 Is this the full complement of men you 'll need for our next operation ? ’
9 The fountains in the Piazza Navona , and then the Fontana di Trevi , and the Campo de ’ Fiori where we can buy what we 'll need for our picnic — ’
10 He will he will establish from certain facts how many they they think they 'll need for us to print .
11 The only way in which to reverse this situation and become slim again is to supply the body with fewer calories than it needs for its daily energy requirements , so that it has to draw on the emergency store of calories in its own fat .
12 A critical attitude needs for its raw material , as it were , theories or beliefs which are held more or less dogmatically .
13 The latter lis primarily concerned with supplying the basic ‘ building blocks ’ that C&P needs for its major downstream manufacturing operations .
14 er Nothing or nobody in England make anything anywhere near to what she needs for her disability .
15 The muscles bounce ; thus the runner gains back from the environment most of the energy he needs for his rebound .
16 ‘ So Edouard has the investment capital he needs for his expansion programme ? ’
17 The romantic element in adventure stones is one of several processes of selection by which a writer takes from his raw material — from real life , if you like — what he needs for his particular fiction .
18 In Wolfenstein 's words ( 1955 ) , ‘ What the baby wants for pleasure has thus become as legitimate a demand as what he needs for his physical well-being , and is to be treated in the same way . ’
19 He does not observe or understand them as lessons in natural history , but knows their names and as much about their habits and life-history as he needs for his purpose .
20 " And it 's a decent doctor he needs for his cough . "
21 But they will take into account any special help that is needed for somebody who 's disabled .
22 But what chiefly concerns me here is simply the amount of time needed for what we know to have happened in the geological past if we can only postulate " normal processes " .
23 Threatened with imminent closure — his prime Liverpool city centre ramp was needed for something far less interestin' — Neil Danns threw a skate jam/party to leave a few good memories of what , despite the ramp 's inadequacies was the focus of the local skate scene .
24 Thousands of school children , all of them well over sixteen , were crammed there into a large tall gilt room , and told not to insult the French , not to talk to Arabs , and not to go to Montmartre : then an English lady stood up and said that Paris had always been for her a source inépuisable de something , and everyone clapped , and then they were all turned out again , rather quickly , for the room was clearly needed for something else .
25 I do not come of age until I am twenty-five and my father 's consent was needed for me to marry .
26 The official declaration removing Saw Maung stated that " specialist doctors " had suggested that his health had deteriorated to a stage " where an inevitable rest is needed for him in order to resume his duties " .
27 This operation and this threat to his health , has created a lack of possible to regenerate the money needed for him , and his financial independence has been threatened .
28 If the building is no longer needed for its original purpose , could it be put to a new use ?
29 A great enthusiast for Impressionism , he both conceived the idea of the Museum and gave the FFr120 million needed for its realisation through the Terra Foundation for the Arts .
30 The French Communist Party ( PCF ) , whose votes would have been needed for its success , boycotted the session ; it had declared that while it did not support the government , it would not vote for the motion , which it described as a " manoeuvre " .
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