Example sentences of "are needed for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | First , the state of knowledge about what , precisely , we mean by ‘ mathematical attainment ’ , and what particular aspects are needed for certain jobs or courses of study , are unclear . |
2 | [ 4 ] Premature babies are routinely subjected to heel lancing in order to obtain blood samples which are needed for crucial reasons . |
3 | Thus only these two functions of r ( denoted respectively by f(r) and g(r) ) are needed for complete specification of the double velocity correlations . |
4 | Other issues being considered for inclusion in future versions of Unix System V included object-orientation , where Unix System Labs was looking at Choices from the University of Illinois and ISIS , a product for virtual synchronisation from Cornell University — these technologies are needed for distributed systems . |
5 | 13 If 1 ⅖ metres of material is needed to make one dress how many metres are needed for 10 dresses ? |
6 | They have an average life of 5,000 hours and are , therefore , much more economical to use in places where high levels of light are needed for long hours at a time . |
7 | Players of strings , woodwind , brass , percussion and harp are needed for all sections of the youth orchestra and the young people 's orchestra . |
8 | Special cylinders are needed for unvented systems . |
9 | In the ‘ bit plane ’ method , Fig. 4 is , in effect , duplicated for as many bits as are needed for each pixel . |
10 | Calculate as above , but allow one further half pattern repeat when making a pair of curtains with more than one width in each curtain and when complete pattern repeats are needed for each drop ( fig. 9 ) |
11 | Nimslo will charge £9.99 to produce 18 prints ( 4 half-frame exposures are needed for each print ) . |
12 | Both are needed for healthy bones , muscles , and nerves . |
13 | Animal vitamin A , retinol , and vegetable vitamin A , betacarotene , are needed for healthy eyes , good vision in the dark , healthy skin , and adequate resistance to infection . |
14 | We will provide whatever resources are needed for effective defence for our country , providing the necessary level of forces with the appropriate equipment and weapons . |
15 | Additional components beside fractions TFIIIB and TFIIIC are needed for efficient pol III transcription |
16 | In most cases the ribbon cable has the three connectors on it that are needed for two drives . |
17 | Both are important and concentrated sources of energy but some unsaturated fats are needed for good health . |
18 | These observations are valuable irrespective of Planet X , because planetary ephemerides are needed for other purposes such as spacecraft navigation and pulsar data reduction , and are instrumental in precise tests of theories of gravitation . |
19 | Licences are needed for other types of brokerage and she argues that it would give her business respectability . |
20 | In fact aspect ratios of 40 or more are needed for such uniformity to exist . |
21 | It seems that , once a certain level of competitiveness has been achieved , private capital markets can supply the resources that are needed for further growth . |
22 | Clearly , just what M-tense concepts are needed for linguistic description will differ from language to language . |
23 | Large seeds , such as sweet peas , are easily spaced by hand , but other techniques are needed for finer seeds . |
24 | If it is claimed that reasons are needed for this verdict , which might be doubted , one has to do with the fact that we do not take all the causes of behaviour to be other behaviour . |
25 | What kind of leaders are needed for this work ? |
26 | What other cameras are needed for this scene ? |
27 | VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR THIS DAY ! ! ! |
28 | More members are needed for this class which is organised in conjunction with the Teachers ' Training Course and is helping to support it . |
29 | Write in Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) , and show an increasing differentiation between speech and writing , eg by using constructions which reduce repetition . |
30 | Make some use of literary stylistic features , such as alteration of word order for emphasis or the deliberate repetition of words or sentence patterns , and of those features that characterise an impersonal style when required , using Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) . |