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

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1 With Chantal there had never been any need for pretence .
2 But for now , alone in the farmhouse , there was no need for pretence .
3 This need for evidence arises because the world is inherently uncertain .
4 In the investigation of any claim , the insurer must have in mind the possibility of litigation and , in particular , the need for evidence .
5 Where the report will lead to an investment decision the need for evidence gathering is likely to be critical .
6 When a marriage breaks down , there will be an urgent need for support , both intimate , and social .
7 ‘ Especially in deprived areas , there 's tremendous need for support . ’
8 The minority , in particular the 1540s , also produced a concentration of the more ‘ normal ’ bonds by the magnates , hitherto made for local purposes but now reflecting the need for support in a major political crisis .
9 A conflict may arise between the pressure to prepare young people for independent living , and their continued need for support .
10 The results should be capable of being used formatively and to indicate any particular need for support for the child , or for more specific diagnostic assessment .
11 A much more consistent theme , highly significant for this generation which bore the brunt of the late nineteenth-century attack on community provision for older people , emerges when a parent 's later years are mentioned : how their need for support was met .
12 Richmond bureau has overcome the conflict between the need for support and the interruptions that this entails by formally assigning an experienced advice worker the task of support during the hours that the bureau is open to the public .
13 The inexperienced advice worker thus need no longer feel a burden on colleagues , as the need for support has formally been recognised .
14 There is also likely to be a continuing need for support after alcohol withdrawal has been successfully achieved .
15 One does not get a sense of a strong need for support from parents to children to be reciprocated — certainly not in the short term , and possibly not in the long term either .
16 It means that necessarily there have been variations in people 's need for support from their kin , and in the capacity of kin to provide it .
17 In chapter 3 I shall look more closely at the impact of these demographic patterns on the need for support from relatives .
18 But in reality the amount and type of support which kin give each other varies with the particular historical circumstances within which family relationships are played out , so that looking at patterns of support at different points in time means that one is not comparing like with like in quite significant ways : there is variation both in people 's need for support and in the capacity of relatives to provide it .
19 The variation in people 's need for support , and in the capacity of relatives to provide it , is not simply a matter of demography or the force of economic circumstances .
20 Equally people 's need for support from relatives specifically has to be related to whatever alternative provisions exist at any given time .
21 Abrams believed neighbouring to hang on a dilemma which those who live near to each other have between the need for support in times of crisis and the need for privacy .
22 Yesterday Sudbury chairman Iain Hook said the club 's case was based on the fact the division four clubs had a greater need for support as a result of their geographical locations and inability to attract the same amount of outside backing as top clubs .
23 To participate in this change , the need for support and information had to be recognised firstly within the group of nurses involved who , as the key health care workers , were agents for change .
24 Another difficulty has been that such councils are attuned to providing finance for the creation of specific works , while the need for support in popular music is not at the point of creation , but for help in reaching audiences .
25 For example , periods of ill-health , retirement , changes in family circumstances or bereavement , all of which can trigger a range of personal , physical and social consequences — such as an increased need for support .
26 Heads adopting a ‘ chief teacher ’ or ‘ team leader ’ role tended to be more visible and accessible to staff , especially in respect of their need for support and advice on everyday teaching problems : their physical base was the classroom as much as , or more than , the office .
27 I constructed a map of their principal starting points for concern ; teacher stress and the need for support , the social dynamics of the classroom , the efficiency of sanctions and rewards , the school 's relationship with parents and outside agencies and many more .
28 There will be need for support in that fashion , and that can satisfactorily come only through the International Monetary Fund .
29 So th th th there 's , there 's a heightened need for support because of the the nature of the civil war now , and , and they are under quite substantial pressure and therefore you need to mobilize the population behind you and to get that mobilization you , you 've got to offer more struggle fruits to the peasants and absolute egalitarianism is the way to offer them the maximum .
30 These issues will not be pursued further here , however , since in addition to the limitation of the duty to cases of insolvency or near-insolvency , the authorities do not suggest a need for behaviour at variance with the demands of profit maximisation .
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