Example sentences of "require for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Slightly dominant , she slotted admirably into the mother-substitute figure that Nicholson seemed to require for stability — as opposed to the more sexually desirable women who figured in his life with frequency .
2 Zidovudine is a drug which blocks one of the enzymes which HIV requires for reproduction .
3 Not only would it be monotonous , it would also fail to provide the range of nutrients that the body requires for health .
4 It has been suggested by Carrington and Edwards ( 1981 ) that inefficiencies in the banking system and in the capital markets have prevented industry from obtaining the finance it requires for investment .
5 As you see , expected rate of fat loss has always been estimated simply by counting the calories consumed in the form of food , any food , and subtracting them from the number the body requires for energy .
6 They required for authentication the subscriptions or signatures of the cardinals , the token signature of the pope and an elaborate dating clause by the chancellor .
7 The concessions Edward made on matters such as purveyance and unparliamentary taxation went a long way towards meeting the grievances of the commons , and the king was able to mobilize the resources he required for war .
8 This means that each individual cell has the ability to develop into any kind of cell that the organism will require for survival .
9 This is the defeasibility suggestion ; we require for knowledge that the justification be indefeasible , i.e. that the addition of further truths should not defeat it .
10 If we require for knowledge that the justified true belief be based on conclusive reasons , all the Gettier cases , and indeed any case in which the believer is right by accident , fall to the ground .
11 The initial dialogue too , includes queries about when you wish to retire and what you require for breakfast .
12 And the sort of reason which a trader might give ( ‘ We assign numerical values to all the factors given in application forms , on the basis of past experience of credit-worthiness , and in your case these values fell below the limit we require for credit applicants .
13 In fact , marsh plants and bacteria do n't act altruistically but symbiotically , the latter producing the inorganic salts that plants require for growth .
14 This machinery is bulky and does little to provide the ‘ shock ’ to bones of earthbound exercise that they apparently require for health .
15 What fault element is required for assault and battery ?
16 Clearly , a plant which stores 1 tonne less than is required for notification slips through the net , while large numbers of handling sites ( warehouses , for instance ) are not covered .
17 However , the capitals ' sports-climbers were dismayed to discover that because of an agreement between Bendcrete and the Sobell to share profits from any organised competitions , a special sports licence was required for insurance purposes : a licence which the sports centre lacked .
18 Further deletions which leave less than 90bp of the promoter result in a very low level of expression , suggesting the presence of a basic promoter element between -90 and -70 which is required for expression in this heterologous cell type .
19 such as the fine solder work required for gold filigree and granulation , can not be seen even at high magnification .
20 In the letter informing Mrs Falconer of her redundancy , Iain Kennedy , the personnel officer at RGU , states that the level of staffing required for textile teaching had diminished from two full-time to 0.8 full-time equivalent unpromoted staff .
21 In addition , about seventy-four cylinders could be skipped so there would be around 126 × 10 ms required for head movements .
22 Campus radio stations are among the only groups with the studio infrastructure required for broadcasting .
23 The plaintiffs sought a declaration that the tenancy could only be determined upon the land being required for road widening .
24 Held , allowing the appeal , that it was a requirement of all leases and tenancy agreements that the term created was of certain duration ; that the lease purportedly created under the memorandum of agreement , being for an uncertain period , was void and the land was held on a yearly tenancy created by virtue of the tenant 's possession and payment of yearly rent , on such terms of the memorandum of agreement as were consistent with a yearly tenancy ; and that , accordingly , since the term preventing the landlord from determining the tenancy until the land was required for road widening purposes was inconsistent with the right of either party under a yearly tenancy to determine it on six months ' notice , the plaintiffs ' tenancy had been lawfully determined ( post , pp. 283B–C , F–G , 284G–H , 285E–F , 286E–F , H — 287B , G–H ) .
25 By the agreement , the tenant was authorised to erect ‘ temporary one storey shops or buildings of one storey and for the retention of such shops or buildings as temporary structures ’ until the land was required for road widening and he was then bound to remove the temporary structures and clear the land .
26 Now it is said that when in the present case the tenant entered pursuant to the agreement and paid a yearly rent he became a tenant from year to year on the terms of the agreement including clause 6 which prevents the landlord from giving notice to quit until the land is required for road widening .
27 By the agreement , the strip was leased back to Mr. Nathan for continued use , with the rest of 263–265 , Walworth Road until required for road widening as commercial premises .
28 Thus a tenancy granted until the land was required for road widening was void for uncertainty ( Prudential Assurance Co v London Residuary Body [ 1992 ] 3 All ER 504 ) .
29 The acceptance of such reasoning required Lord Hailsham to address anew the question of the mental element required for lack of consent in rape , since the nineteenth century judges upon whom he relied had never had the matter presented to them in these terms .
30 To this can be added funds required for portfolio ( share/bond ) investment and direct investment in projects and joint ventures by domestic and multinational corporations .
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