Example sentences of "needs [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 that we 've actually talked about training needs as part of the
2 Throughout history moral philosophers , jurisprudentialists , anthropologists and sociologists ( in their quests for universal moral ideals , natural law , cultural universals or minimum requirements for social life ) have all , of necessity , been led into speculation about basic human needs as foundation stones for their theories .
3 For example , recognising women 's present housing needs as wife and mother , we might fight for such things as a roomy efficient kitchen to make women 's work at home less burdensome .
4 The basic idea was to develop partnerships with employers that would enable academic staff at Napier to meet some of their enterprise skills training needs through participation in the training programmes of outside employers .
5 Britain has just 8 megawatts of wind power capacity installed to date , compared with 35 MW in India , 250 MW in Denmark and 1,400 MW in California — which has set itself the target of meeting 10 per cent of energy needs through wind power by the year 2000 .
6 Where Hornblower 's cough is designed to give him time to avoid embarrassment or to get out of a tight corner , Septimus puts on his spectacles , which in fact he only needs for reading , when he needs time to think of a way out of a difficulty or the chance to seem more confident than he really is .
7 The strategy identifies key issues which GDA and others in the city must address in order to offer this sector the environment it needs for success .
8 Day centres , in contrast , are described in Department of Health guidance notes as providing for ‘ clients ’ needs for shelter , occupation and social activity' , although they also provide a break for caring relatives and a break for the individual away from home .
9 If the nature of the risk is displayed as in Figure 6.10 , corporate management is explicitly given the data it needs for evaluation .
10 If the nature of the risk is displayed as in Figure 6.10 , corporate management is explicitly given the data it needs for evaluation .
11 Central Government assessments of total basic expenditure needs for Local Authorities in England for 1985/6 ranged from £359 per head of population for Surrey to approximately £717 per head for Islington .
12 All of this instability , it must be emphasized , occurred in the supposedly ‘ objective ’ assessment of basic expenditure needs for Local Authorities .
13 First they satisfied their individual material needs for food and shelter .
14 Incomers do not understand why , when public attention turns to acres of unused or underused pasture or park , the needs of sheep or the needs of agriculture in the distant future are felt by Shetlanders to be greater than the incomers ' here-and-now needs for housing , shops or recreational facilities .
15 ‘ We can supply everything the customer needs for vacuum bag moulding composite parts , including nylon bag film , sealant tapes , release films and fabrics and breather fabrics . ’
16 Even if the producer happens to be a resource owner , he is to be considered an entrepreneur with respect to the other resources he needs for production .
17 The future of special education needs for adult education
18 Stag directors have pledged their near-34pc stake , taking acceptances to 49.52pc a fraction below the 50pc Spring Ram needs for control .
19 Using the MRC Needs for Care Assessment in hostels for the homeless ’ , Psychological Medicine , 1992 , 22 , pp. 1027–34 .
20 The study reported here decided to use the MRC Needs for Care Assessment ( MRC-NCS ) to measure the needs of residents in a standardized way , with the idea of using the information as a basis for planning interventions .
21 Location , Sensation , Modalities , Concomitants , That 's what one needs for diagnosis !
22 The entire process is the fundamental one of turning customer needs into customer wants .
23 In a school having the professional climate characterized above , the capacity — let alone the will — to identify INSET needs with accuracy and honesty will simply not exist , and a self-generated INSET programme may well merely reinforce a school in its inadequacies .
24 Consequently , it is impossible to address historians ’ needs with respect to electronic information resources without being concerned over their relative seclusion and backwardness .
25 The inference of user information needs from user information-seeking behaviour has led to much confusion .
26 It has been able to obtain a third of the income that it needs from sponsorship , while a further third has been obtained from admission charges .
27 Features include a sound-proofed power station , water desalination plant producing all island 's water needs from seawater/rainwater , staff village with voluntary conservation groups , and , in the hotel , underground service tunnels to minimise pollution hazards and solar-powered water systems .
28 ( The sanctions committee had referred this issue to the Security Council on Sept. 12 after exploring ways of specifying whether food needs in iraq should be categorized as humanitarian .
29 In 1978 , an SSRC ( ESRC ) working party produced a report on ‘ Research Needs in Work Organisation ’ which identified the main limitations in British research .
30 According to the Post , the government watchdog took the step because it is battling with the two companies over discount and marketing data , which it reckons it needs in order to determine whether it is paying fair prices for computer products .
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