Example sentences of "[adv] necessary for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This finding , however , conceals the fact that working-class males in these two categories of illness are likely to visit their doctor to obtain sickness certificates — a procedure which is not so necessary for professional employees who receive sick pay from their employers .
2 The village toll-house still remains , though it is no longer necessary for local farmers as in former days to drive their cattle through fields to avoid paying the toll .
3 The group course is still necessary for interpersonal skills but much further relevant learning tailored to the individual 's needs can take place outside a group structure .
4 It is also necessary for all breeding stock to have been graded at least ‘ very good ’ by two different judges at official shows .
5 Vitamin A is also necessary for healthy growth of cells .
6 In view of the importance of medical acquiescence in the system eventually adopted , it was probably necessary for many doctors to become aware of the need for change .
7 10.7.1 Subject to due performance of its obligations hereunder each Party shall be entitled , subject to reimbursement of the costs of collation reproduction and delivery , to receive copies of all results and of such background technical information of the other Parties as is in each case reasonably necessary for such Party independently to exploit results in the manner specified herein .
8 The reorganization is also a vital prerequisite before microfilming , which is urgently necessary for conservation purposes , can go ahead .
9 At present the unavoidably large cartridge makes life complicated for backpackers trying to limit their fuel load to what is strictly necessary for longer trips .
10 The White Paper accepted that it was sometimes necessary for whole categories of documents to remain secret but felt that the existence of such categories should be reviewed every 20 years .
11 Such questions are , of course , perfectly legitimate , and indeed necessary for any government prepared to expend large sums of public money on education .
12 That a university education was not absolutely necessary for literary success can be seen in the career of Alexander Pope or Samuel Richardson .
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