Example sentences of "[be] [adv] need for " in BNC.

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1 Groom and his colleagues point out that similar calculations are badly needed for other materials that are used in monopole detectors , such as argon and methane .
2 The slightly damp , hygroscopic pages of a book provide excellent storage for peels which are either awaiting permanent mounting or are only needed for temporary examination .
3 The Overtype , Number Lock , and Line Draw functions are not needed for the whole book .
4 Side walls are not needed for curved steps : they create their own supporting structure
5 It is possible to discover what factors are not needed for the normal development of a behaviour pattern by isolating young animals from hypothetically necessary factors .
6 An in–depth assessment from first principles and a cost/benefit analysis are not needed for every job .
7 The bars are not needed for cache types without an associated secondary item ( eg. User Name ) .
8 Temping jobs are traditionally secretarial but temps are always needed for clerical work and filing , as well as teaching , nursing , pharmaceuticals and school-meals supervision , for example .
9 Sponsors are still needed for the event .
10 While reported AIDS cases continue to double every six months , approaching epidemic proportions , and while research funds are urgently needed for real
11 Visual tracking skills are also needed for reading a line of writing , and searching and scanning skills will be brought into play in interpreting maps and diagrams or in reading mathematical tables ; handwriting , crafts and other practical skills require competent hand-eye co-ordination .
12 Private Acts of Parliament are often needed for major development projects , and it is convenient for them to contain all the provisions relating to the project including consent under the appropriate Planning Act .
13 Given the consultations and enquiries that are now needed for relatively minor landscape changes , it is doubtful if it would have ever been achieved .
14 If everyone in , say , librarianship , was agreed on the best way to organize library services there would be little need for research , for conferences or for journals and books on librarianship .
15 At the Organising Committee , the retiring CEB chairman had confidently suggested that the old CEB organisation could continue to handle matters in this field and there would be little need for change : ‘ The CEB in conjunction with a strong committee on which the Ministry of Supply were represented were working hard on the generating plant extensions and it would not be necessary for the Organising Committee to worry over-much about the details of this programme in the meantime . ’
16 Moreover , if the two eventually arrive at the same truth anyway then there seems to be little need for dialectical reason at all .
17 Family members too will have considerable feelings , and this might be an opportunity for a family meeting in the old person 's home , acknowledging the sadness for everybody of having to give up that home , accepting the necessity for more care , and with it the reassurance that the family will be vitally needed for continued regular visiting and involvement .
18 Since two spanners are invariably needed for tightening or loosening a joint , the best solution is probably to have two different designs .
19 High standards of education were not needed for work among the ‘ neglected classes , to whom a more cultured ministry would have appealed less strongly ’ .
20 Automatic crystallisation is not a term of art but covers at least two situations which at first blush appear dissimilar ; one is where the charge is made to crystallise on the happening of an event provided for in the charge without there being any need for a further act by the chargee and the other is where the charge is made to crystallise on the serving of a notice of crystallisation on the company .
21 Replacements were also needed for wing-halves Jones and John , and Chapman opened negotiations for Bradford 's Jack Crayston , a long-throw expert , smart dresser and fitness fanatic , and for ex-miner Wilt Copping of Leeds United .
22 More probation hostels were urgently needed for young persons , and hostels should be provided for adult offenders who required strict supervision .
23 We had not the experts in Burmese poetry who were really needed for this task , only a handful of hymns in the true Burmese style were available , and these had been composed earlier by Father Jackson .
24 Sue Sadler of CPC explained that clothes for four to 16-year-olds were now needed for the bank along with good quality toys and nursery items such as stair gates , pushchairs , cots and prams etc .
25 Some explanation is perhaps needed for the fact that the same phrases also sound more normal in ( 18 ) than the corresponding phrases in ( 15 ) : ( 18 ) the heir is a lawful one her cousin is a distant one Possibly we should accept that , even when used in a context of heirs and cousins respectively , these two adjectives occupy an intermediate position in the sense that they can be construed either way without any significant difference in the non-linguistic phenomena that can be designated thereby .
26 It is not needed for the care of the vast majority of new-born babies , but may represent the difference between life and death in the rare cases .
27 While perfect certainty that an element exists is not needed for recognition , there must be sufficient evidence that this is so .
28 While perfect certainty that an element exists is not needed for recognition , there must be sufficient evidence that this is so
29 We saw in Section II that shape-perception is not needed for the recognition of object-identity , so that if we were to attribute identity-perception to a creature ( perhaps because of its ability to follow a moving target ) we would not thereby be justified in attributing shape-perception also .
30 The levels of TCR -β transcripts corroborate these rearrangement results ( Fig. 4 d ) , so we confirm that TCR -α expression is not needed for TCR -β rearrangement and transcription .
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