Example sentences of "' need for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Banks ' need for capital is greatest when economies are in recession and borrowers can not service their loans . |
2 | The abiding impression of eighties government is of a woman going briskly about her business , handbag over one arm , bustling off from one meeting to another , impatient at others ' need for rest or reflection . |
3 | At a recent Royal Institute of British Architects ' conference , author Simon Inglis summed up the mood of many anti-relocation fans , unswayed by the clubs ' need for cash . |
4 | Descartes ' need for certainty was part of his religious sense . |
5 | Bettina recognized the Ashleys ' need for privacy and was also aware of Laura 's ‘ deep sense of loss ’ by moving to France ; a loss , Bettina believed , which derived from an end to close contact with her children who still needed her . |
6 | The answer seems to lie in certain predators ' need for prey-movement during the hunting process . |
7 | In considering your employees ' need for information , you need to take into account : |
8 | This is because the group recognises shareholders ' need for information more often than once a year , Mr Luckton explained . |
9 | It seems to me that this is largely a reflection of the consumers ' need for information . |
10 | The strategy of creeping networking is most clearly evidenced by Windows for Workgroups , technology that will be standard in Windows NT , which reduces users ' need for rivals ' networking products . |
11 | The Centre for Health Economics at the University of York has published a discussion paper on District Health Authority assessment of local populations ' need for health services , and of priority setting . |