Example sentences of "need for them " in BNC.

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1 What social services ought this generation to be constructing which the next or next but one will erect when the need for them is already yielding place to others ?
2 There was no chance that the ex-dictators would stand trial , and no real need for them to do so .
3 Is n't it because women are by nature inferior , and know it , so usually there is no need for them to crave to be treated as inferior ?
4 The KGB and GRU were so powerful that there was no need for them to behave in such an opaque manner .
5 This may be a simple oversight on the part of the authors of the pamphlet , or it may reflect the thought that since those who attend these colleges would have committed themselves to staying at them until they were 18 ( and such a commitment would be a condition of entry ) , there would be no need for them to take a ‘ school-leaving ’ examination at 16+ .
6 This is not only because of the harmful effects they can have on the physical self but also because the need for them indicates a severe deficiency in the emotional self — a deficiency which needs to be helped and treated rather than disguised .
7 The first pre-retirement courses were held in the United States in 1949 , but it is only in the last ten to fifteen years that the need for them has been recognised in the United Kingdom .
8 There was no need for them to know that engineer John le Grant was its author .
9 But perhaps you have children enough , or see no need for them . ’
10 But there 's no need for them to be flabby — give them a stretch and they 'll soon shape up
11 They had been set up in response to the current level of terrorist activity , but the need for them was assessed daily .
12 ‘ There is no need for them to slaughter me .
13 I 'll need dog-handlers immediately and they 'll have to be sent out to Pontino , there 's no need for them to check in here first — the girl they released is in shock .
14 It is easy for many candidates such as one of those quoted above to criticise headhunters : they feel they have no need for them , because of the nature of the internal communications network at Lloyd 's and because recent changes in the City and the resulting increased need for various financial specialists appear to have had no impact on Lloyd 's insurance jobs .
15 Given full rein to run as far as they want , the plants are living very well and do n't feel in any particular danger , so there is no need for them to waste energy by perpetuating the species and going to the trouble of producing flower and setting seed .
16 But the more ‘ reformist ’ amongst the élite have either stopped short of introducing real market conditions ( Kosygin ) or have been oblivious to the need for them .
17 In particular , it stressed the need for them to adopt a more professional approach to and an involvement in economic management as against the policy advisory role on which they exercised their intellects [ Brittan , 1971 ] .
18 The need for them is not so apparent as for the other S's , however for long term survival they all play a vital role .
19 Not the state they 're in ( although I suspect that would make an interesting piece in itself ) but about how few there are in public places compared with men 's , and certainly compared with the actual need for them .
20 You have to reinforce all the time the need for them to listen to one another , to show interest in what each other has to say , to respect one another 's views …
21 ( I have included the concluding six words , although the need for them was not explored in argument , since without them the position would be frozen as it was in 1987 , which would be absurd . )
22 Whilst , according to them , some reference was made to the possibility of imprisonment , the second appellant was assured by the solicitor that there was no risk of that and no real need for them to appear before the judge .
23 There was therefore no need for them to decide whether and by what powers they could have handled the matter if they had thought that there was any merit in either of them .
24 Most feel , perhaps rightly , that they have little or no need for them , that they are able to and indeed profit from individualism .
25 A common strand in comments coming to the Commission from many quarters emphasises the vital role played by the clergy in the leading of worship , and the need for them to receive proper training in the selection and use of music in church .
26 A video system can be built up gradually from there , with additions when you have proved the need for them .
27 The City Technology Colleges divert valuable resources of staff and equipment away from other schools where the need for them is great and they also cream off some of the more able pupils .
28 The problems facing their industries and the need for them to show restraint .
29 So there 's no need for them to know . ’
30 We are told that there are procedures — and I accept the need for them — but when the matter goes to the local council 's planning department , it is argued that there are strong grounds for allowing the application .
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