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

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1 A measure of autonomy may well be lost and the needs for accountability for the funds could place constraints on how they are used .
2 The Courtaulds man explained : ‘ Hashing serves the needs for expatriate communities to relax and work off the frustrations of life in a foreign land . ’
3 Grant was withheld as a penalty if local authorities spent more than a specified amount and this involved detailed assessments of each authority 's needs for expenditure .
4 Another reason why firms choose to move is because of changing needs for space .
5 The old CEB 's pooling of national demands and its integrated operating philosophy had also been quite uniquely effective in reducing the level of standby plant required in Britain , and in planning national needs for capacity extensions in the most economical way .
6 Individuals returning to practice also face a personal challenge and have their own needs for support and encouragement so that their important transition from a break to return to practice is assisted .
7 The themes Knapp picks out about community care , the mixing of the economy and the drive to cut municipal costs , viewed in the light of the OECD concern to develop customer charging for services , assume a market among those with long-term illnesses or needs for support .
8 In another school an oppressive staffroom atmosphere may be lightened as a spirit of mutual concern filters in from groups who have shared their needs for support .
9 assessment of the applicant 's circumstances , in the round , and his or her personal needs for support and rehabilitation , including any community service needs , together with any help or support required by carers ( DoH , 1991a , p.5 ) .
10 There is also the possibility that alter a time a support bureaucracy generates its own needs for support quite independently of the front-line units .
11 But nothing has has really changed it 's surely implicit that green field sites will have to be released to meet the justifiable needs for development erm that there are ways clearly to minimize the impact by by first redeveloping the existing sites by by releasing sites in less sensitive locations , or developing sites that have minimal impact on on existing settle settlements or patterns of development un unless in exceptional circumstances there is for example the need for a new settlement .
12 Years of ‘ budget fishkeeping had left MARY BAILEY with few special needs for equipment , but plenty of dreams about fish .
13 As such it must be able to satisfy human needs for shelter , space and facilities for the occupants .
14 Then the needs for affection and a sense of belonging can be fulfilled .
15 It could be that it is reducible to the other needs ; that our belief in convention is purely a function of the degree to which it satisfies our needs for affection , status , and so on .
16 A recent communication by a knowledgeable observer of maritime shipping practices validly asserts that the needs for documentation and negotiation of ocean shipments vary depending upon the nature of the cargo and the size of shipper and carrier .
17 It extended the concept of education to cover the needs of those above and below school age , and to include the community 's needs for culture and recreation .
18 They need to be alive to the balance between their own needs for intimacy and independence as well as those of their partner .
19 Besides these needs for involvement , and independence , we have others — like sex , for one .
20 To this end all records of the past were zealously preserved and older , more primitive legal traditions extensively reworked and edited in the light of developing concepts and attitudes — most of which would seem to have been the direct result of the community 's change in circumstances and new needs for order and social cohesion .
21 Under the terms of the 1986 Disabled Persons Act , the social services department must assess the needs for day services and services at home of people who are disabled .
22 After the village has met all its needs for fodder , the energy potential of the remaining crop wastes and animal wastes is enough to fuel the village ( for cooking , pumping water , making fertilisers ) and still leave a surplus .
23 A seminar entitled ‘ Into Celluloid ’ : The potential for lesbian and gay film in Ireland ’ attracted a small but vocal audience whose overwhelming concerns addressed their needs for selfexpression in the Ireland of the '90s .
24 This concept is illustrated by the equality paradigm shown in Fig 12.1 , where the resources required to provide further education have been accurately defined and costed , the necessary finance obtained and used to purchase the resources , which in turn satisfy the needs for education .
25 The estimated needs for education differ simply as a result of differing proportions of the total population being pupils .
26 The committee urged that the emphasis should henceforth be on the special needs for education of certain groups of children — those with learning difficulties — rather than on various categories of handicap .
27 The assessment would probably be more realistic with Mark at home , given adequate community and extended family support ; his needs for attachment would be prejudiced by a move .
28 Although most investment managers will seek to run the portfolio on a discretionary basis , it is vital to be convinced that they will try to meet your particular needs for capital appreciation or income .
29 Ensuring a stimulating caring environment where basic needs for warmth and cleanliness are matched by affection and concern ( see Chapter 6 for working in a residential setting ) .
30 From there he was said by officials in Mogadishu on Nov. 8 to have sent letters to a number of countries and relief organizations explaining Somalia 's needs for emergency aid and calling upon " the international community and the Moslem world to extend humanitarian aid " .
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