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

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1 Why is there a special need for such extra income on the west coast ?
2 For lending banks , the need for such prior authorisation might place a moral commitment on a country 's government to repay bank loans incurred by state enterprises .
3 The Government 's response in the White Paper on Reform of the Law on Consumer Credit ( 1972 ) Cmnd 5427 , para 14 stated : The Government accept that there are aspects of the existing law in this field which cause difficulty , but they do not have sufficient evidence either of a need for such major recasting of existing law on new principles or of general support for the particular solution proposed by the Committee .
4 The need for such longitudinal research into the structure of career opportunities is made pressing by the present and likely future decline in promotion opportunities in the UK .
5 Yet the very need for such public show-trials , apparently highlighting the fragility of the Soviet Union , its vulnerability to fascist and capitalist subversion , must inevitably have been a cause of concern and growing disquiet .
6 You will soon get to know those publications which are regular users of your transparencies , and provided the pictures usually come back safe and sound there is no need for such formal contracts .
7 Only the state could afford and had the need for such high-technology commodities .
8 More immediately irritating is the need for that external power supply .
9 All right , there 's no need for that impatient look , young lady .
10 The need for those new lines to discharge that obligation will be considered by the inquiry .
11 A great deal is stuffed into Knowledge Adventure disks through the use of high efficiency compression algorithms and John Cave says that many of the benefits of CD ROM are featured like full motion video , sound , music and speech — without the need for any additional hardware like a CD ROM drive .
12 Harris perceived that the I-Thou relationship is represented perfectly adequately by By frequently limiting his scope to I and Thou Shakespeare is creating an interpersonal field which is so restricted that thoughts , ideas , feelings move back and forth between sender and receiver without the need for any other delimitation or definition .
13 By then , time and sadness had dulled the need for any new discoveries about the past .
14 Further provisions ( which are discussed in detail in Chapter 8 ) will be included to deal with the financial consequences of a partner 's death in such a way as to quantify the deceased 's share in the business and also provide for its payment without the need for any forced sale of partnership property .
15 Books , magazines , newsletters , hand bills and a veritable host of other printed material can be designed , created and printed without the need for any outside help at all .
16 With regard to the assessment of fitness for interview , a key issue is the need for any standardised approach to incorporate a record of the reasons for particular decisions .
17 It is regarded as " tax revenue allocated once and for all to the Community to finance its budget and accruing to it automatically without the need for any subsequent decision by the national authorities ' ( European Commission 1989b ) .
18 The Guarantor 's covenants with the person named in clause 1.1.1 and without the need for any express assignment with all [ its ] successors in title that :
19 There were those — particularly gay men — who argued that there was no need for any gay politics at all .
20 Despite criticisms voiced by the Post Office Engineering Union ( 1980 ) it is still the case that warrants are to be issued under the hand of the Home Secretary rather than a judge , there apparently being no concern that a major invasion of privacy can take place by executive act without the need for any judicial approval or authorization , as is required in other democracies .
21 He had , in fact , treated her as a man might well treat a wife to whom he 'd been married for some years — a relaxed , comfortable relationship in which there was no need for any outward signs of affection .
22 There is no need for any contractual agreement .
23 In his childhood swimming at Cannes there had been no need for these ridiculous costumes .
24 But now that there is the United Nations there should be no need for these barbaric acts to take place .
25 The Companies Act 1989 attempts to remove the need for these lengthy clauses by providing that a company 's objects may be stated in any manner .
26 The increase in the population of Chiswick caused thought to be given to the need for another Anglican Parish Church situated in the Turnham Green area , so Sir Gilbert Scott , R.A. was commissioned to design an appropriate church to be built on land granted by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul 's Cathedral , as Lord of the Manor of Little Sutton .
27 I feel the need for another fattening snack .
28 Desire is a powerful force within each one of us , not simply because of some human need for another human being , but because of our need of God .
29 The widening of the EEC argued for greater awareness of the European market and the need for both young people and businesses to face the real demands for new skills , greater knowledge of other languages and more mobility in moving throughout other countries .
30 In this case , the decision process will be slowed down by the need for some limited consideration or problem-solving behaviour .
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