Example sentences of "[noun] to the need of " in BNC.

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1 The youth department not only supervises the quality of substitute care provided in professional terms but is mandated to involve natural parents in the assessment of the relevance of a programme to the needs of their child .
2 the resolution was about encouraging N C V O to give er , ad adequate and appropriate support and weight to the needs of small organisations , as well as the needs of larger charities and voluntary organisations .
3 Far too many IT systems are reported to be hardly used , or even not used at all , because of their unreliability or irrelevance to the needs of clients .
4 The removal of selection at 11 gave primary school teachers the opportunity to relate their work to the needs of all the children and to make the school day meaningful for each individual in their care .
5 An analysis of the antecedents of the government 's decision to assume power over the school curriculum suggests a range of other motives , including the wresting of control from teachers and the ‘ educational establishment ’ , the elimination of perceived leftist influence in the classroom and the wish to give greater prominence to the needs of the national economy in shaping the curriculum ( Demaine 1988 , Quicke 1988 , Whitty 1989 ) .
6 He also commented : ‘ It must be wondered why so many different guides have been produced , with so much duplication of effort , particularly when the overall impression is that they were prepared within libraries without reference to the needs of readers and without consultation or collaboration with the subject teachers . ’
7 I am writing to invite your comments on the enclosed paper concerning proposals to establish the basis of a quality audit of transport services , with particular reference to the needs of client groups encompassed by the Community Care Plan including elderly people , people with physical disabilities , and people with learning disabilities .
8 more companies are in receivership and when manufacturing investment is down by 19 per cent. , how can the Government justify taking such a listless attitude to the needs of British industry ?
9 ‘ Must have a direct relevance to the needs of the authority ’ …
10 Enhanced engineering courses and their relevance to the needs of industry
11 To ensure that the benefits of IT are maximised it is necessary to specify , at the beginning of each project , the quality of the information system in terms of parameters such as : social acceptability relevance to the needs of clients friendliness to the user reliability modifiability robustness efficiency .
12 He seems to be obsessed with investing every penny , while at the same time turning a blind eye to the needs of his growing family .
13 We should be proud of our productivity record and promote our willingness to adapt our industry to meet the challenge of CAP reform to the needs of today .
14 This split will force the NHS to pay more attention to the needs of patients and less to the convenience of doctors .
15 We must also pay special attention to the needs of the victims of crime , in the courts and in rebuilding their lives .
16 1.22 We have paid particular attention to the needs of those children whose first language is not English : these are discussed in paragraphs 2.7 to 2.12 and in chapter 10 .
17 The authors are unconvinced that a reliance on business , left to its own devices or even pump-primed , is sufficient , without full-scale and direct attention to the needs of all residents , those in both the paid and the unpaid workforce , and their dependants .
18 The conference lamented the fact that manufacturers did not produce small packs of goods for single-person households , and that retailers paid little or no attention to the needs of consumers who were handicapped by age or poverty .
19 Segal describes the ‘ powerful and effective ’ voices of black feminism , and argues that ‘ paying more attention to the needs of Black women on a practical and descriptive level , constantly being vigilant about old assumptions that ‘ we ’ women are white , has become an important aspect of feminism in the eighties ' .
20 Education has , as a consequence , become a highly charged subject , with the opposition arguing for greater state expenditure and closer attention to the needs of the majority of the population , while the government has shown little concern for improving state facilities and has repressed dissenting academic opinion .
21 A bargaining position was established that would draw attention to the needs of the lowest paid workers , and , hopefully , lead to a reasonable wage settlement .
22 This may eventually lead to iii Deliberate segregation within an integrated unit , where a policy decision is made to pay special attention to the needs of the dementing within a sub-unit iv Positive segregation .
23 Perhaps local authorities should thankfully accept this solution and turn their attention to the needs of non-dementing elderly residents and community services .
24 It is , therefore , unfortunate , if understandable , that the University has devoted relatively little attention to the needs of Welsh further education , despite its overriding position in the training of further education teachers .
25 Provide good information and local help paying special attention to the needs of women and children .
26 It also recommended expansion of nursery provision , the ending of corporal punishment in primary schools , and greater attention to the needs of slow learners , handicapped children and the children of immigrants .
27 In all cases , claimed Flint , the projects had suffered from insufficient planning , and inadequate attention to the needs of local people .
28 An ODA spokesman said that the Administration acknowledged past failures , and that it was now aiming to pay more attention to the needs of the poorest and their environments .
29 The fear of opponents was that the new system would push down production budgets ; drive out minority programmes and ‘ serious ’ projects ; subject ITV to the needs of advertisers more than before ; force the BBC down market to maintain its audience share .
30 FIVE girls from St Anne 's Primary School in Nantwich raised the awareness of the whole school and parish community to the needs of the people of Somalia .
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