Example sentences of "[coord] the need for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I said a few moments ago that I would not exclude consideration or the need for consideration of the greenbelt purposes served . |
2 | This would be to outlaw general references to age in all current and future legislation where it is used to imply frailty or the need for services . |
3 | It was as satisfactory an interview as I have conducted in that , it being entirely non-controversial , question and answer flowed without interruption or the need for retakes ; and in her assessment of Airey Neave both as friend and politician she seemed entirely relaxed . |
4 | Run times will give an indication that reorganization is due ; access data will allow more efficient processing ; service times will indicate the effect of user demand or the need for file reorganization ; a log of the number of sequential processing runs required may point to the use of ancillary files or a different file organization technique . |
5 | For instance , finality is felt in a return to the tonic , accompanied by tonic harmony , while temporary repose or the need for continuity is implied if the melody rests on another note with ( inevitably ) harmony which is not tonic harmony . |
6 | Their leader , Councillor Iain Smith , said the Government 's document , Setting Forth , did nothing to address the ‘ unfettered growth of private cars ’ or the need for investment in public transport . |
7 | Our desire can be for physical satisfaction , for wealth , power or the need for recognition , for satisfying the intellect or our heart , or simply for the seeking of pleasure . |
8 | The administration of the business has been rationalised and the need for specialists in a range of disciplines has become apparent . |
9 | These changes , and the need for Britain to conform with EC legislation , gave rise to ever more comprehensive labelling regulations . |
10 | Some bishops , notably Jenkins of Durham , Sheppard of Liverpool , and Hapgood of York , have spoken out about deprivation in the inner cities , the miners ' strike , and the need for government to show a greater compassion for , and understanding of , the poor . |
11 | Friendship between domestic horses is well known , and the need for attachment is so strong that lone horses will become firm friends with cows , goats , pigs and even people . |
12 | Buchanan is arguing that because of environmental pressures , and particularly because of changes in management technology and the need for flexibility , high performance requires organizations to combine flatter structures with a much higher degree of worker control . |
13 | Bearing in mind the advice in P P G four in particular , about providing a range and a choice of employment opportunities , the fact that the last decade this part of the country 's probably seen two recessions and the need for flexibility , |
14 | In view of her absence in Norway at the time , and the need for regents during her minority , six guardians of the kingdom were appointed . |
15 | In both these there is a struggle between two opposing forces , between the mariner 's evil deed , and the need for penance , which provides the contrast between futility and lack of concern with which the mariner kills the albatross , rather evidently portraying what might in simple moralistic terms be defined as evil , and the desire to make amends for this wrongdoing . |
16 | Most LEAs reported that they had a curriculum policy or were developing one ; they consulted widely including with governing bodies ; they now recognised the importance of ‘ breadth ’ and ‘ balance ’ , and the need for relevance of the school curriculum to the world outside . |
17 | Yes , something to do with whether science is fact or not and the need for discussion . |
18 | Functionalists have not always given sufficient priority to man 's joy in his senses , and the need for enrichment and ornamentation of his environment . |
19 | Public service capacity would improve and the need for expatriates would decrease by more than ten percent ( Green , n.d. , 1992 ) . |
20 | This need would be particularly acute in mature schemes where most members are drawing their pensions and the need for income generating investments is greatest . |
21 | The stability of the water has therefore to be taken into account in assessing the value of a water supply and the need for treatment before use . |
22 | Although the user can not be ignored and the need for user feedback in the design process has been advocated , in practice we have had little evidence of any move towards user behaviour monitoring and evaluation procedures being adopted by commercial suppliers of online catalogue systems . |
23 | Motives here have varied , and included a changing perception of the needs of employers , course costs which were hard to justify in comparison to other areas of the Polytechnic and the need for degree designation in order to attract mandatory student grants . |
24 | The task of working to achieve and maintain standards falls of course on lecturing staff , and the need for co-ordination in the college , particularly in the course team , can not be emphasised too strongly . |
25 | Today the links between the Black and Irish communities are many , and the need for unity has never been more urgent . |
26 | Shivering with fear and the need for haste , Isabel stumbled up the narrow stone staircase , slipping once and bruising her knee when she fell . |
27 | He knows the South Africans are touring Australia next year and the need for revenge would keep him interested . |
28 | Another difference from Marxism is the stress Durkheim places on the existence of consensus and the need for order in society ( and for change to be of a peaceful and evolutionary nature ) , where Marxism stresses the centrality of class conflict and the necessity of revolution . |
29 | Planning was often difficult or impossible and the need for home care was less . |
30 | Rational arguments and the need for money may keep it submerged but from time to time it is so inflamed that it can no longer be suppressed . |