Example sentences of "urgently needed " in BNC.
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1 | Effective prevention has never been more urgently needed , especially in schools . |
2 | Last year ACET provided urgently needed medical supplies to the worst affected areas . |
3 | Urgently needed are suppliers which can guarantee prime quality meat and poultry to hotels and restaurants : the report says there are not enough of these to meet demand . |
4 | Transplant programmes are being held back because of a shortage of donor organs , and more are urgently needed . |
5 | Mr Ridley would not be drawn on the thorny issue of rail privatisation other then to say that investment was urgently needed in Britain 's rail and road links . |
6 | Amounts like these , and more are urgently needed . |
7 | Your gift is urgently needed and will be put to immediate use . |
8 | Developing urgently needed new models will be difficult and costly for all three . |
9 | Quotes of £37 17s 8d. for the bike shed and £145 15s 0d. for a veranda extension were both thought too expensive , but as the bike shed was Minuted as being urgently needed , the next meeting ( three months later ) appointed a sub-committee to consider it with the constraint not to spend more than £15 ! |
10 | RU 486 is being ‘ fast tracked ’ for a licence application by the Medicines Control Agency — a procedure usually reserved for urgently needed drugs or those with a proven safety background . |
11 | A consistent underlying theme is that a reliance on market forces can not be the answer : in every area , public action is urgently needed . |
12 | Such a revolution in the perceived role of the imagination , a faculty not peculiar to ‘ arts ’ subjects but common to all , is central to educational reform , and is , indeed , the most urgently needed change . |
13 | It is the kind of good , intelligent paternalism that is urgently needed in our education system . |
14 | But it remains to be seen whether this somewhat confused mixture of ideologies represents a realistic and coherent guiding force for the type of global change in human values that is so urgently needed at this time . |
15 | Timber was urgently needed in England for ship building , house construction , charcoal … |
16 | It became a pattern to work in Paris after a season or two in England but if a replacement was urgently needed , any dancer who caught her attention was likely to be shipped abroad . |
17 | While reported AIDS cases continue to double every six months , approaching epidemic proportions , and while research funds are urgently needed for real |
18 | Now that help is urgently needed to stem the threatened spread of AIDS , some governments are looking to the churches to put forward a limiting view of sex . |
19 | This may well be a pleasurable and interesting occupation but it will not in any way further the quest for the universal philosophy so urgently needed , unless those students and specialist authorities use the opportunities afforded them to serve humanity more widely and wisely than by merely producing yet more literature for yet more students . |
20 | Universities do not have enough money for urgently needed repairs claims a report published by the Lay Chairmen of University Councils . |
21 | Reform is so urgently needed in so many matters of ethics . |
22 | But urgently needed is a BBC radio engineer , maybe one who has recently retired . |
23 | Medical materials or medicines , blankets , quilts and bedding , warm clothing , tinned or packet food , dried milk , baby care products and first aid kits are all urgently needed . |
24 | DEDICATED musicians urgently needed by bass player and drummer , insanity helpful . |
25 | International support is urgently needed , both in terms of economic aid and political support . |
26 | In my book Nations and nationalism since 1780 I suggest that these short-term changes and shifts of ethnic identities constitute ‘ the area of national studies in which thinking and research are most urgently needed today ’ , and I maintain this view . |
27 | Urgently needed is the same kind of attention paid to the literature of the western country that has one of the most resilient Africanist populations in the world — a population that has always had a curiously intimate and unhingingly separate existence within the dominant one . |
28 | Both speakers believe that active government intervention in the housing market is now urgently needed before things get even worse . |
29 | Accommodation for the WHAM team for the whole of April is urgently needed . |
30 | This urgently needed today , when there are so many ways in which culture dehumanises people . |