Example sentences of "need for [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 AlphaWindow ( alphanumeric ) terminals give users access to windowing functions which are traditionally associated with graphical environments , without the need for graphics technology .
2 Clearly the need for works of this kind was now being felt in foreign offices .
3 As spawning time approaches , the need for species identification becomes particularly intense .
4 They bond perfectly , without the need for 100mm slips next to the corner block to make up the half-bond .
5 They talked about the difficulty of getting food in , when all they could find was Chinese takeaway ; about strange knocks at the door of the hotel room , and why the Iranians sometimes left unexpectedly , and who the hell they were really dealing with ; about North 's pressing need for aspirin ; and about getting the hostages out , for which the only foreseeable currency was arms .
6 Death and dying Some residents are likely to die while in residential care and there is a need for staff to have some training in helping to care for dying people , in supporting their families , and in attending to the feelings of other residents .
7 But such instances are , unfortunately , rare : usually the need for staff is allowed to reach alarming proportions before steps are taken to boost the recruitment and training programmes .
8 This means that there is no need for staff to work in city-centre offices or to congest the city with traffic and spend time travelling to and from work . ’
9 The changes introduced by the implementation of the Advanced Courses Development Programme have created an increased need for staff development for college staff and also for the Council 's own staff .
10 Why is there a need for staff recruitment companies ?
11 There should be no need for people in different roles to compete .
12 Of course there is no possible denying our need for people so educated that they may fill the jobs that are at present unfilled , or offered to people from other countries , because of our own shortage of skilled and competent technologists .
13 Margaret Brasnett in her Story of the Citizens advice Bureaux in 1964 talks of the ‘ need for people who are good at keeping papers in order and seeing that information material is filed and kept up-to-date ’ .
14 Regulations also remove the need for people who are not ordinarily resident in the UK to make separate declarations to their building society both to receive their interest without deduction of tax and to exclude the interest from returns made to the Inland Revenue .
15 In addition , the community health movement adheres to the principles of community development , especially in its emphasis on people 's rights and the need for people to assume control over their own lives .
16 The officers responsible for these areas are all based at Northway so there will be no need for people to go from office to office in search of an answer .
17 I fully accept what the hon. Gentleman says about human rights and the need for people to return from abroad .
18 The national team of mentors has been expanded to meet the growing need for people to guide applicants through the process of identifying their areas of competence and compiling of evidence .
19 No they 're not the realities , because what we 're saying is that we have to modernize the policies of the Labour Party , but the policies are absolutely based in our traditional concerns , I mean , let me give you an example , when Beveridge was talking about unemployment , and the life long need for people to work , he was talking about a male workforce , where it was a man supported by a non-working wife , now we still have at the absolute heart of our concerns in the Labour Party peoples need to work , but we 're now talking about a situation , where women are sharing with their husbands the role of bed breadwinner , and in many families the woman is the sole breadwinner , and therefore our policies about employment and the economy recognize that the world has changed , our principles are the same , but the world to which we 're applying it is very different , and , again , on that you see there would be no distinction between the so-called traditionalists and the so-called modernizers .
20 The government also released a study which showed that planning policies which reduced the need for people to travel could cut pollution and fuel consumption by up to 15 per cent over the next 20 years .
21 ‘ If our pensions were higher and brought up to standard there would be no need for people to go cap in hand and ask for concessions , ’ said Elsie .
22 He sees what is nowadays called , I think , ‘ inter-personal relations ’ as being largely predicated on the need for people to convince themselves that they have a wholeness and a separateness and an individuality and a defined self , and they do this by trying to define themselves against those other shifting , evanescent erm personalities that they call their friends , enemies , wives , children and so on .
23 erm yes , erm it 's very sad that there are people , and something should be done about it , but if you were to have a society , a perfect society , where there was no need for people to sleep out rough , or to sleep rough , you would still find some people who would sleep rough .
24 I think there 's a desperate need for people to actually be prepared to learn the skills and to do the very , very difficult work of doing that .
25 If there 's a vacuum , then there 'll be a few charlatans , a few fools , a few incompetents who will fill that vacuum , because there is a need for people to , to be instant experts on everything .
26 The editorial and paper addressing the apparently haphazard appointment of counsellors highlight the need for regulation.Much confusion surrounds the training , accreditation , and supervision of counsellors .
27 ‘ There is a need for fish that has been on the market a couple of days .
28 The need for data integration arises because many of the questions which scientists and social scientists investigate require data from a wide range of sources which are only reported on disparate spatial bases .
29 If the data base is accessed infrequently , then creating an indexed file ( for relational data bases ) or direct access ( for pointered files ) file will be more effective , removing the need for data structure creation on program initialization .
30 The need for data is not restricted to this start-up period , for new data are being generated continuously as roads and towns are built , and as the population changes both in size and constitution ( due to births , deaths and disease ) and spatial location ( due to migration ) .
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