Example sentences of "[noun] necessary [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Questions 1 to 4 cover considerations necessary for any type of intervention but they are not arranged in a logical , systematic order . |
2 | The heavy investment necessary for each title ( say £100,000 ) means that every book must satisfy the ‘ very strict criterion ’ of selling at least 100,000 copies ; ‘ If not , why are we bothering ? ’ |
3 | That he was able to summon the military force necessary for this invasion of southern Saxon territory , however , is surprising and a vivid demonstration of power by an exiled aetheling . |
4 | The buildings were subsidized by charitable donations but required rent-income for their upkeep , and the problem remained that the poorest could not afford the rent necessary for adequate housing . |
5 | Properly discounting the three notorious rescue cases , we can cite its performance along with the Spanish , American , French and Italian examples as evidence to bear out the theoretical expectation that industrial co-operatives should perform at least as well as conventionally organised businesses ; and that the extra that Co-operation has to offer as an ingredient necessary to full success , a potential in motivation , is indeed available to help industrial co-operatives out-perform conventional businesses . |
6 | Goat 's milk , which is sometimes used as an alternative to cow 's , is low in folic acid , an important vitamin necessary for proper blood formation , and his vitamin should be added if you use goat 's milk . |
7 | Of course , for the deep thinking necessary in advanced topics my " brilliant " ability came into play ! |
8 | Fundamentally , the reason is that the properties of DNA that we have identified turn out to be the basic ingredients necessary for any process of cumulative selection . |
9 | If the ability to draw is not a skill necessary to most people 's lives why should we be concerned about it ? |
10 | When they fail they fail because two essential elements necessary for young children 's learning have been ignored : security and sense of purpose . |
11 | Life in the slum forces parents to adopt child-rearing methods of which they do not approve , and Wilson concludes that ‘ in the world of poverty the material preconditions necessary for child-centred parenting do not exist ’ . |
12 | Was folic acid necessary for abnormal proliferation ? |
13 | … for an aspiring educational ideology to be able to mount a serious challenge at the national level it has to link three concepts together : the desired society , the type or types of educated individuals necessary for that society , and the educational means to fulfil these two ends . |
14 | All that is needed is to specify clearly those occasions when there is a strong danger that directors may be tempted to act in their own self-interest and then to make the shareholders ' consent necessary in those circumstances . |
15 | Wherever Roman civilisation went there were created cities , each with their buildings necessary to Roman life : the central fora , the basilicas , temples , baths , circuses and amphitheatres . |
16 | He differed from Kitto J. in his approach to the amount of compulsion necessary in this passage , at p. 144 : |
17 | 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 . |
18 | I am more concerned with the ways in which social mechanisms work to permit the growth and refinement of abilities necessary for sporting involvement . |
19 | It is becoming increasingly clear that this whole process , defined in one recent study as ‘ a set of procedures for uniting those who control the resources necessary for certain tasks ( the members of a municipal council or the shareholders in a company for example ) with those who use the goods or services produced from these resources ( pupils , patients , tenants , customers , etc. ) 'i is itself part of policy making . |
20 | Whilst it is hoped that this text as a whole will contribute to the development of the personal qualities necessary for successful salesmanship , this chapter concentrates specifically on those aspects of international selling with which a firm either exporting or contemplating the same should be familiar . |
21 | Facilitation means taking responsibility for making the fundamental changes necessary for true integration , whilst accepting the direction for that change from Disabled people 's own organisations . |
22 | Many riders are still short of Grand Prix qualifiers necessary for Olympic acceptance . |
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 | My Lords and Members of the House of Commons My Government will pursue , within the framework of the Exchange Rate Mechanism , firm financial policies designed to reduce inflation further and maintain the conditions necessary for sustained growth . |
25 | In this way , Spencer 's argument about the conditions necessary for human progress was neatly turned on its head . |
26 | Much care and restraint necessary from both partners to ensure intercourse does not take place around ovulation . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Another part of the institutional frame necessary to responsible government is freedom of association . |
29 | One reason is simply that the futures industry has never been precise in its thinking on the question ; indeed , it has never found a definition necessary for commercial purposes . |
30 | She was not the type of woman necessary for this man 's happiness . |