Example sentences of "necessary for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 By Vietnam 's own calculation some US$600 million would be necessary for economic restructuring up to the end of 1993 .
2 The only clearly distinctive point that the Opposition have made about convergence is : ’ Labour 's supply-side policies are the policies necessary for real convergence . ’
3 They are aimed at providing individual candidates with the skills necessary for specific job requirements from junior secretary through to Board level secretary and beyond .
4 At best constructivism is a developmental theory about what kinds of organism-environment interaction are necessary for certain kind of understanding .
5 This suggests that if a planning phase of speech is disrupted , then the following phase which forms part of the same semantic cycle will no longer be fluent because the prior semantic planning necessary for fluent speech has not been completed .
6 Vitamin A is necessary for healthy vision and resistance to infection , and a good intake reduces the risk of cancer .
7 Folic Acid is necessary for healthy blood formation .
8 Vitamin A is also necessary for healthy growth of cells .
9 Eric Evans , of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle , says that in many areas levels have fallen below the critical 20 kilogrammes per hectare necessary for healthy crop growth .
10 This region has been found in the sea urchin gene to be necessary for maximal transcription in in vitro experiments , a similar function to that found in vivo for oligo I ( 26 ) .
11 It was workers of this kind , with the level of articulacy and the modicum of leisure necessary for political involvement , who provided the hard core of labour activists .
12 Prior to the 1830s , personal morality had not been seen as necessary for political eminence .
13 In these circumstances it was necessary for central government to pass supplementary estimates asking Parliament to vote more money to the Health Service or to local authorities .
14 ‘ The aim is that the creative function , which is necessary for European identity will be protected ’ , he has said .
15 Vitamins and minerals often work together in this respect , and some are necessary for normal energy production , the use of protein in growth and tissue repair , and in many other functions , ranging from hormone production to effects on skin quality .
16 It is necessary for normal science to be to a large extent uncritical .
17 Black Orcs are not affected by Animosity so no test is necessary for Black Orc units .
18 Having described the assumptions of the approach , we shall now describe the cognitive processes necessary for skilled reading and spelling , emphasising the subskills involved in word recognition , anticipation , and integration .
19 Much of Western psychotherapy draws , in various forms , on the catharsis model , whereby it is held as necessary for emotional health to come to terms with the repressed anger that is assumed to be inside the individual , and techniques are developed to make the individual confront these in a dramatic form .
20 Gibberellin , shown to be necessary for continued growth of dodder vine tips in aseptic cultures , also interacts with cytokinins and auxins in the growth of subapical segments ; it augments their effects .
21 Judgments will be made on human remains , associated funerary objects , unassociated funerary materials ( typically associated with funerary remains , but not clearly from graves ) , as well as ‘ cultural patrimony ’ ( communally owned objects , that therefore could never have been legally sold ) , and religious objects ( necessary for ongoing practice of religious ritual ) .
22 Smaller companies , unable to compete effectively and unable to generate the profits necessary for future investment , have tended to stagnate , sometimes propped up by national governments .
23 The RUC also affords community and neighbourhood policemen and women the optimal organizational conditions necessary for effective policing , identified by Fielding et al .
24 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
25 Other skills , however , are less easy to acquire , for example those necessary for effective communication between nurse and patient .
26 Stenhouse 's notion of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ grew out of his ( and others ' ) disillusionment with the R , D & D model , which began to appear mechanistic and technocratic and unlikely to enjoy the kind of teacher commitment that he saw as necessary for effective change .
27 Although the wording of the Act suggests that it could be used in cases of abuse , it seems that there is such a general sense of unease about the law as it stands that some new and especially designed statute will be necessary for effective provision .
28 The Integrative Series is a set of powerful , stand-alone functions designed to aid asset allocation into global markets and currencies , securities analysis and evaluation , portfolio management , risk management , hedging and all other operations necessary for effective asset management .
29 At the European level it is widely believed that common standards will allow an expanded internal market to be developed and thus facilitate the economies of scale considered necessary for effective competition against foreign manufacturers .
30 The basis for the allocation of services both in the various reports and in the subsequent legislation was the size of population accepted as necessary for effective administration .
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