Example sentences of "demand for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Jordanian authorities were overwhelmed with demands for relief , especially food supplies , and the repatriation of foreign workers to their countries of origin .
2 But even the blind can make certain demands for consistency upon those with sight .
3 Demands for licences grew steadily during the fourteenth century , but endowment of the religious orders never regained its earlier level , and alienations were increasingly directed to the establishment of chantries and secular institutions ; by mid-century almost as many licences were for the secular as for the religious churches , but this has more to do with declining enthusiasm for the vastly endowed monastic orders and the growing popular appeal of the mendicants who lived from alms , and not from farming extensive estates .
4 The closely associated demands for precision and clarity of expression both follow naturally from the falsificationist 's account of science .
5 Just as the recent scandals in Irish financial circles have led to demands for codes of practice and revisions of systems , the world now needs to re-evaluate capitalism in its hour of triumph .
6 Demands for troop withdrawal from Kaliningrad
7 It urged the East German leadership to respond to demands for freedom ‘ not with the police but with understanding and open-mindedness ’ .
8 Tears ( though thankfully no blood ) have been shed in our house trying to reconcile demands for freedom , adventure and excitement with worries over health , safety and expense .
9 At the same time , demands for freedom or greater autonomy are unlikely to be popular .
10 By Article V of the Convention , the sultan promised to negotiate with the Serbs on their demands for freedom of worship ; the right to establish their own schools and printing presses ; the return of areas won during the first revolt and forcibly returned to Turkish rule in 1813 ; the right of Serbian merchants to trade freely throughout the Ottoman empire ; a prohibition on any new Turkish settlement outside the major towns ; and an increase in the powers of Serbian government .
11 The other chroniclers are less explicit , but give a similar impression , complaints about servitude and oppression and demands for liberty bulking largely in their accounts .
12 To persuade their clients of the merits of the extension , the DLC salon is holding monthly wig parties , and punters are already swamping them with demands for afros and bouffant , bum-length Dolly Parton styles .
13 At three of the five principal affected pits the strikers , whose demands for pay increases and reforms had been supported by the OPZZ union federation , agreed on Jan. 19 to return to work .
14 On Sept. 25 , 1989 , some 12,000 primary school teachers called off a three-week strike over demands for pay increases and dissatisfaction with job evaluation ; the government had withheld strikers ' salaries and threatened to dismiss those continuing industrial action .
15 On Oct. 5 , 1989 , prison officers agreed to return to work after a month-long strike affecting 70 of France 's 180 penal institutions over demands for pay parity with the police force .
16 Miners staged a two-hour strike on Nov. 5 to lend weight to their demands for pay increases and in protest against the effects of the economic reforms .
17 The subject continues to fuel Ukrainian and Belorussian demands for independence .
18 Their consummate skill in limiting demands for independence on the royal demesne , while favouring them elsewhere where a royal confirmation might create allies , has often been remarked .
19 Neither was the French Army , with its tradition of colonial service and following the humiliation of 1940 , ready to surrender to nationalist demands for independence .
20 The name was taken from the date in 1991 on which 14 people were killed by Soviet troops during the crisis over Lithuania 's demands for independence from the USSR [ see pp. 37944-45 ] .
21 Next morning , the trumpets were blown at the North Gate and the Knight Marischal 's banner hoisted , with shouted demands for King Edward to appear .
22 They try to maintain a rough balance across the liquidity range , but the precise composition of assets will vary as interest rates on the various assets vary , and as the demands for liquidity vary .
23 students , and external researchers , are likely to increase the demands for literature searching using online databases .
24 The demands for text-processing are likely to increase , as the diversity and number of publishing projects increases , and it is hard to see how the present staffing level will cope with the likely workload .
25 , A Tass report from Moscow has said that a vast reserve of natural gas , capable of " meeting Soviet and Western demands for decades " has been found near to the Barents Sea .
26 A very important function appears to be the discussion and rationalisation of conflicting demands for materials made upon local councils and the drawing up of agreed minimum lists of equipment .
27 Demands for capital are still high until our infrastructure is up to standard ; that is why we are not all as rich as some would like to make out .
28 Citrine and Self hoped that the rise was temporary and would be reversed ( wedded , as always , to a philosophy of cheap capital and low prices , and the world as they hoped it would be again ) , but high interest rates continued to reflect the buoyant competing demands for capital and mild inflationary tendencies in the UK economy .
29 One possible temporary solution could be acceptance of a reduction in membership fees for Scotland in contrast to the rest of the United Kingdom , to satisfy demands for Scotland 's distinct nature to be recognised .
30 THE Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , will be called on to back demands for Scotland 's MEPs to be elected next year by proportional representation .
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