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

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1 The successful negotiation of a large French loan to Russia in April 1906 , a matter of supreme importance to statesmen in St Petersburg hard-pressed by defeat and revolution , immediately reduced the need for such payments ; and it is very doubtful whether in any case they made any real difference to the course of events .
2 The need for such protection for friendly dolphins is evident in the stories of Opo and Nina , who both suffered fates similar to that of the Hippo dolphin .
3 As time goes on the need for such support will , obviously , diminish — it 's more than likely that your staff will become more conversant with the product than the person who either sold or trained them on it .
4 Closer inspection revealed that the crutches were in fact walking-sticks ; and the need for such support soon became apparent .
5 Other countries saw the need for such policies years ago .
6 The need for such products only begins to arise when documents containing mixed text and graphics are considered ; newsletters , brochures or catalogues for example .
7 Sainsbury 's is experimenting with ways of storing fruit and vegetables which eliminate the need for such treatment .
8 Two main conclusions can be drawn : the lower socio-economic groups , both males and females , make less use of the general practitioners than the higher socio-economic groups , bearing in mind the need for such services .
9 Scholars disagree about the need for such descriptions : photographs , some say , tell all the story .
10 A State may , however , by declaration dispense with the need for such permission .
11 The educators at home and at school are on their guard , wary of , yet understanding their secrecies and confidences , and in particular the need for such youngsters to take risks as they strike out towards independent adulthood .
12 Cable needs supplementary machinery in his model to help explain why half-lines with two or more adjacent , rising degrees of stress never occur in " classical " OE verse ; the need for such supplements may indicate that his base theory is insufficiently constrained .
13 The need for such detail , however , is not confined to Americans interested in the subject ; it encompasses all those who seek to make some sense of the institutions and complex relationships that form the British polity in the 1980s .
14 Although regretting the need for such prosecutions , may I congratulate him on the vigour with which he prosecutes those who peddle such odious doctrines ?
15 The RP is involved in remembrement only in an advisory capacity ; they have to balance the need for such farmland rationalisation with ecological and landscape considerations .
16 The Kingman Report emphasised the need for such abilities when it stated : ‘ A democratic society needs people who have the linguistic abilities which will enable them to discuss , evaluate and make sense of what they are told , as well as to take effective action on the basis of their understanding …
17 They do not question the need for such training but only the practicality of it .
18 It is clear that the bunched replacement of fixed capital requires a considerable growth in the rate of the production of fixed assets , but after a few years the need for such replacement will decline rapidly .
19 Milestone planning and monitoring can indicate the need for such rethinking ; it can not , however , answer all the questions .
20 The policy optimization methods developed by PROPE and its predecessor PREM have aimed to meet the requirements of economists and policymakers who have advocated the need for such methods .
21 ‘ Reform of the law in this area is long overdue , and the need for such reform is now urgent .
22 In the last analysis the need for such ideas will be dictated by observations of violent phenomena in the Universe .
23 Further , the need for many victims to bring a civil action against the perpetrator requires continuing contact with the offender which may extend for years in a protracted case .
24 Desktop full colour publishing will remove the need for many organisations to use outside suppliers .
25 He spoke publicly about the need for each state to work out its own solution and erm earlier in that year , in fact it 's nineteen fifty seven , I think I said fifty four before , er earlier in that year nineteen fifty seven er Eisenhower said in a speech in r in response to a hypothetical question he said I ca n't imagine any set of circumstances that would ever induce me to send federal troops into any state to enforce the orders of a federal court .
26 Not only does it avoid the need for each service to ‘ re-invent the wheel ’ by working in isolation , it also forges closer links — invaluable at a time when the world is becoming smaller and ‘ international standards ’ loom .
27 The importance of good lighting for people who are visually handicapped has already been stressed , as has the need for each child 's requirements in levels of lighting to be stressed .
28 Although she embraced the need for each collection to be a little different in order to move forward , she would often be upset that what she considered a beautiful print could not be included in the collection for ever .
29 This is similar to systems used in many public and academic libraries and eschews the need for each pupil to have separate library tickets .
30 A program can consist of thousands of instructions and to obviate the need for each program to be loaded separately , most microcomputers use a mass storage device or an auxiliary storage device .
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