Example sentences of "for the [noun sg] needs " in BNC.

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1 We think that the er residents of a new settlement will still look to York as the natural centre for employment , for er provision of most employment , retailing and entertainment , and if you compare it with something like er Easingwold , erm which is of a similar size , erm this has achieved a degree a degree of self containment and balance , but this has occurred through erm a long period of development and a gradual growth of erm social linkages and economic linkages , however , even with such erm a gradual growth erm it 's not got a high degree of self containment , erm recent developments in er transport and changes in lifestyle have reduced this even further , and it 's difficult to believe that er a proposal , such as a new settlement er which is explicitly intended to cater for the development needs of York , located only ten miles from York can achieve the same level of self containment .
2 have access to independent safeguards against infringement of legal and civil rights services which recognise and provide for the support needs of their carers , whose goodwill must not be exploited .
3 Some colleges already undertake their own training of senior management staff and the Further Education Staff College at Coombe Lodge has for years been catering at the national level for the management needs of senior staff by providing residential conferences and workshops , most of which are over-subscribed .
4 They can therefore be considered to be close to the community they serve and have the potential to be advocates for the health needs of patients .
5 Brazilian medical schools have little commitment to training doctors for the health needs of the community as most will become specialists .
6 Trusts will operate in a framework in which health boards will be required to fulfil their statutory obligations to cater for the health needs of all those in their areas .
7 The agricultural sector managed to provide for the food needs of Japan 's growing population .
8 For the language needs of learners can only be effectively solved by a linguistic analysis of their source problems ( Carter , 1982:2 ) .
9 Led by some bishops , we have replaced spirituality with an amorphous concern for the material needs of others .
10 always look beyond the needs of the individual child to see what the implications may be for the learning needs of other children in the class ;
11 This article is a modified version of a paper originally presented to a conference on ‘ Providing for the Learning Needs of Non-Traditional Students in Higher Education ’ at the Polytechnic of North London on 1st December 1984 .
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