Example sentences of "needed for " in BNC.

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1 GMS NEEDED FOR MONITOR
2 It lacked ‘ comfort ’ and that spiritual stimulation he needed for his work .
3 Paramount , for example , as well as providing Korda with the money he needed for his first English films , made a deal with Wilcox 's British and Dominions company to supply them with 12 pictures annually on budgets of £30,000 apiece .
4 Mr Major therefore made a stab at the second — though it might seem that after 11 years in office , Mrs Thatcher 's radical government should have had all the time it needed for tax reform .
5 Only Lamb , coming in at number eight and hitting fours off one leg , averted total disgrace , 138 all out leaving just 65 needed for victory .
6 And even Gazzer did not appreciate the strength of character it needed for her to make that choice .
7 Lane , by way of having a metaphorical dig at the greens , would later speak of how the 20-footer he needed for the outright lead had looked ‘ good in the air . ’
8 Endill was sure she made tools because they never bought any but always had the ones they needed for digging and planting .
9 I shut him up in my cellar with all he needed for painting and a bottle of cognac , and my maid , who was a very pretty girl , served as his model .
10 In 1974 , he decided that none of the developmental systems being studied really gave him what he needed for a study of development .
11 Talent scouts toured every hamlet in the Southern States seeking the girl with the subtle personality that producer David O Selznick needed for the star role .
12 But Langmuir probes work only at low temperatures , far below that needed for fusion .
13 It also appeared that this current and the dimensions of the machines would give a thermal insulation approaching that needed for a self-sustained thermonuclear reactor — the bottom line of the Table .
14 There seems to be no way in which the human race can bring about the civilisation of its members without using to some degree that same power of evolution which inevitably needed for its effect the imposition of some measure of discomfort , pain or unhappiness in some form or other .
15 Most of the technology ( apart , perhaps , from extensive voice recognition capability ) needed for a fully automated office has arrived .
16 The 26-year-old University of Natal graduate , credited his god with giving him the concentration he needed for his marathon .
17 Indeed , food requirements can rise anywhere from five to ten times that needed for a similar ectotherm .
18 It took Ray years to discover the mix of speedwork and mile repetitions he needed for improving his race times .
19 A particular type of credit and money-management education is that needed for the people who unfortunately have to pick up the pieces when consumers get into difficulties over credit use : consumer and community advisers , citizens ' advice bureaux staff , social workers , even probation officers .
20 Then an extraordinary chance gave the barber 's son the connections which he needed for preferment .
21 Dick would n't rest until he had the exact pattern that he needed for the teeth .
22 The Queen for her own part will have to face up to the fact that , however perfect her public role , she has dismally failed in private to give her children the guidance they needed for stable marriages .
23 Eastwood 's superb kicking was the vital difference between the sides , although he had little chance of grabbing the try he needed for a career total of 100 as Hull took a winning route up the middle of the field .
24 Pupils with little or no sight need the opportunity to explore the classroom , not only for reasons of access and safety but also to find out where the key activities take place and where the objects needed for their work and play are kept .
25 He is just what I needed for my tennis and for my life . ’
26 While Fountains Abbey , the great Gothic ruin set in beautiful parkland , could naturally be transferred to the National Trust given a suitable endowment ( who would provide the millions needed for that ? ) , and Westminster Abbey 's Chapter House could be entrusted to the Church of England , it is uncertain whether some of the less glamourous archaeological sites could be hived off to local councils without risk to their future .
27 France and Belgium were the two lesser industrial powers and although France had been a big eighteenth-century producer of coal , her resources were unable to provide her with the fuel she needed for industry on the German scale .
28 In 1914 France still imported most of the coal she needed for smelting , together with machinery and transport equipment .
29 Thomson says the new family is easier to customise however , since it uses prediffused master slices that require only four mask levels compared with the 15 needed for standard cells .
30 Ms Campbell has a good lead over Mr Charest in delegates who have declared their commitment , but is well short of the 1,900 needed for a first-ballot win .
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