Example sentences of "[adj] need for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is a clear need for any judge or court intending to exercise the wasted costs jurisdiction to formulate carefully and concisely the complaint and grounds upon which such an order may be sought .
2 Council houses were built to fulfil a social need for those people who could not , or for some reason did not wish to buy a house , and for generations to come .
3 In the many isolated mountain areas distances from Vets and mechanics provided real problems for farmers and the indications were that there was a real need for more training in these areas .
4 ‘ There is a real need for these facilities as there are so many young mothers with children around there . ’
5 Each review group was asked to assess current and future needs for each specialty .
6 Yet there was a crucial need for such action because the years of recovery between 1945 and 1951 had not solved major , underlying problems in the British economy .
7 Between elections the paramount need for any Home Secretary is to maintain the support of his own party members , a task made harder in each of the major parties by the fact that local party workers often hold more extreme views on what should be done than do Ministers .
8 There is little need for any work on the floor which retains its original thirteenth-century mortar .
9 This directory , although it includes clearinghouses established outside the USA , highlights the problem of the large number of state and specialist clearinghouses in the USA and the possible need for some co-ordination and co-operation between them .
10 Families are almost bound to be aware of the slippage in faculties or capacity to cope of an older family member , long before there is an expressed need for some form of group care , whether day care or residential care .
11 From psychology : Animals in general have an inherent need for some kind of aggressive outlet .
12 Only a day or two ago in The Times , a high academic figure was complaining that ‘ the nature of the demand for education , at least over the next few years , seems unlikely to correspond with any precision to the national need for more scientists and technologists ’ .
13 I made clear in the editorial that no randomised comparative trial is available and that there is an urgent need for such information .
14 There is insufficient data to answer all the questions about the effects of exercise on pregnancy , and as more woman take up exercise there is an urgent need for more knowledge about its beneficial or negative effects , and an overall view of the role of a healthy maternal lifestyle on fetal outcome .
15 The usual explanation offered was the sudden need for more prisons .
16 There still remains the primary need for all agreements , however limited in scope , which affect the partners to be set down clearly and exhaustively in writing to avoid subsequent dispute : such writing may range from the proper minutes of a partners ' meeting to a separate manual describing a firm 's management process as a guide , in the largest firms , to enable every partner and every employee to identify the person responsible for any particular aspect of the firm 's administration .
17 The claims for regional policy , however , should not be pressed too far to avoid giving the impression that regional policies are the answer to the country 's current need for more jobs .
18 There are obviously improvements to be made ; more science should be taught , and there is a great need for more specialists in the class-room , even if they have to be peripatetic teachers , shared between a number of schools .
19 Anita Foster , speaking from the St John of God Hospital at Scorton , near Richmond , North Yorkshire , said : ‘ There is a great need for this centre . ’
20 Telegraph writers report Peter Deeley on a pressing need for more resources
21 So , to recognise the pressing need for more knowledge in the subject we begin a new series which will allow our marine expert NICK DAKIN to answer a chosen query in greater depth each month .
22 There was a pressing need for more judges to help to reduce increasing delays , Richard Williams , a solicitor , said .
23 A family business , with quite modest funds , has a pressing need for more capital .
24 There is a continuing need for both types of investigation .
25 As a result , TECs generally had to make cuts in the number of providers of employment training at a time when there was a growing need for such investment .
26 Specialists say there 's a growing need for more Rivermeads , and more understanding about head injuries .
27 Everything else was forgotten : Jennifer , Ian White , the past , everything ; the only aspect of any importance was their overwhelming need for each other .
28 When it had been examined and test-flown by the manufacturer 's pilot prior to the revalidation of the microlight 's Permit to Fly both wingtip adjusters had been set at the neutral position with no apparent need for any change .
29 Mr Leach said : ‘ Queen Margaret has immediate needs for more space for both its expanding student numbers and its growing research portfolio .
30 The desperate need for more golf courses in the UK has already become a hot potato within the sport , but Keith Wright , Secretary of the English Golf Union , added fuel to the fire recently by claiming the way to satisfy the golf boom was to build courses for the average 18 handicap golfer .
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