Example sentences of "which is necessary " in BNC.
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1 | The devolution of responsibility to hospitals , DHAs and FPCs may prevent the broadly-based planning which is necessary to ensure that such services continue to grow and prosper . |
2 | All of it important and worthwhile work but not giving the breadth of experience which is necessary for promotion into the higher grades . |
3 | We shall consider its three main functions : first to offer an explanation , based on the Christian faith , of the nature of death , understood as part of mankind 's lot in a ‘ post fall ’ world ; second , to demonstrate the love of the church by offering comprehensive support to the bereaved ; and third to provide an easily available source of ritual which is necessary in any society for the public recognition and containment of grief . |
4 | It forces it into trying to satisfy the need which is necessary for its physical survival . |
5 | In order to explain latent inhibition in terms of the habituation of the OR it is clearly necessary to interpret the latter as being some central response , the evocation of which is necessary for speedy conditioning . |
6 | The ‘ feeble minded ’ children labelled cretins also suffered from thyroid deficiency , or , usually , from a deficiency of the iodine which is necessary for the gland to function effectively . |
7 | As a method it appears not to be favoured for the removal of large concentrations of highly odorous compounds , which is necessary in the animal by-product industry for example . |
8 | From this total there is a call upon it of which is necessary to maintain production at the existing level . |
9 | As a result , an alumina implant can shield the surrounding bone from the stresses generated by normal activity , and the bone loses the stimulation which is necessary for it to remain healthy . |
10 | The Commission was composed of representatives from Champagne houses , growers , local officials , the ministry of agriculture and the treasury and its aims were ‘ to ensure the respect of local custom and tradition , the observation of which is necessary in order to preserve the quality of Champagne ’ . |
11 | The Securities and Investments Board has issued consultative paper 65 , Proposed Rule Changes to Address Extension of Permitted Marketing Activities by UK Firms in the US , which is necessary to allow UK firms to utilise the extension granted by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission . |
12 | 13.2.2.3 the giving of such consent shall not involve more than the minimum delay which is necessary to protect commercial interests . |
13 | This included in particular the inability of humanism as a philosophy to place adequate constraints on the exercise of freedom and also its inability to generate that set of values which is necessary if capitalism is to work . |
14 | This resulted in the inability of humanism as a philosophy to place adequate constraints on the exercise of freedom and also its inability to generate that set of values which is necessary if capitalism is to work . |
15 | The extent and nature of the support which is necessary and available will obviously affect the way in which the situation is appraised . |
16 | Forged in high-resistance stainless steel the Wichard pelican-adjuster enables quick and easy attachment of the baby stay , which is necessary if your boat has a furling system . |
17 | There is no consensus on the nature of the formal data model which is necessary to provide an integrated framework for data structuring and manipulation . |
18 | Pumpkin seeds contain zinc which is necessary to help both internal and external skin heal itself after damage , either by parasites or bacteria — or even general wounds . |
19 | This is a step I did n't really want to take as the text books and scientific articles indicate that the fry feed on a mucus secretion on the parents flanks which is necessary to their health . |
20 | In summary , the available evidence suggests that under normal conditions Ca 2+ permeates NMDA channels to provide a transient signal which is necessary for the induction of LTP . |
21 | Malcolm Macqueen , a nephew of an Inverness laird , and recommended by Norman Macleod of Macleod to General Simon Fraser as surgeon of his regiment , had studied medicine at Edinburgh university and had recommendations from his professors , but Macqueen 's qualifications were rounded off by his ability to speak Gaelic ‘ in its purity , which is necessary for a surgeon of a Highland regiment ’ . |
22 | The machine was fitted with a generous 16Mb of RAM and 256Kb of secondary cache RAM , which is necessary on a 66MHz DX2 . |
23 | The time has come when the fact ought to be generally admitted that the amount of government … which is necessary to the welfare or even to the existence of a civilised community , can not permanently co-exist with the effective belief that deference to public opinion is in all cases the sole or the necessary basis of a democracy . |
24 | ‘ The aim is that the creative function , which is necessary for European identity will be protected ’ , he has said . |
25 | I think there is a very important distinction to be drawn between the first , which is unnecessary and demeaning , and the second , which is necessary and useful . |
26 | By virtue of s.21(a) of the SEA 1934 ( as amended by s.6(b) of the ITSFEA 1988 ) the SEC has the authority to provide assistance to ‘ foreign securities authorities ’ if the requesting authority is conducting an investigation which is necessary to determine whether any person has violated , is violating , or is about to violate any laws or rules which the requesting authority administers or enforces . |
27 | Community action , which is necessary in a mixed economy , needs revenue , and the just source of this is the value of the sites within the community 's jurisdiction . |
28 | as the norm for conversational speech ; that is , to accept that in informal speech there is an inherent tendency to a reductionism by which we say only that which is necessary to effective communication . |
29 | Bar-Hillel ( 1970 : 79 ) states that ‘ the depth of the pragmatic context which is necessary for the full understanding of various sentence-tokens , is different , of course , from case to case ’ . |
30 | As yet we have only a very limited understanding of how we might set about determining ‘ the depth of the pragmatic context which is necessary ’ for interpretation . |