Example sentences of "[prep] be essential " in BNC.

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1 Over the next decade a global approach is going to be essential . ’
2 The nonconformists noted that he did not unchurch them but were not happy with his plea that they recognize bishops to be essential to the Church .
3 People born since the 1890s have been unnaturally large because they have eaten too much protein believing it to be essential for growth , says survey author Geoffrey Cannon in New Woman magazine .
4 The principal counter-argument has been that Essex has enjoyed the benefit of a former tutor-organiser as Federation chairman and that , in the absence of an equivalent person to give a lead elsewhere , tutor-organisers have continued to be essential .
5 Well , note first of all that the various gases that are thought to have made up the early atmosphere contain most of the main elements that are known to be essential to life : carbon , nitrogen , sulphur , hydrogen , and oxygen — though the oxygen was not ‘ free ’ , but was combined for example with carbon in carbon monoxide .
6 We do however , consider , illustration to be essential , and recommend that the National Curriculum Council ( NCC ) in conjunction with the Curriculum Council for Wales ( CCW ) and , as appropriate , with SEAC , commission the compilation of an extensive collection of pupils ' work in relation to the statements of attainment we have recommended .
7 The popular movement did not produce the Uprising , but its proven modus operandi was found to be essential to its success .
8 Education is recognized , in law , to be essential to life .
9 But we are bound to ask what is supposed to be essential about it .
10 Some form of pupil assessment , intelligible to everyone and as far as possible uniform throughout the country , is held to be essential since it is through such public assessment that what is taught and learned at school is most clearly related to the world outside school .
11 While supplies lasted , breakfast was a combination of the foods I disliked , but felt to be essential : glucose , oats and Sanatogen powder , mixed with water , milk powder and cocoa to disguise the taste .
12 The presence of at least some specialist assistance has been shown to be essential for raising the standards of the whole team .
13 First , it developed the concept of integrated and comprehensive provision ; secondly , in making a connection between school and wage-earning ‘ it successfully rendered the transition as a social and educational process ; thirdly , it made vocational guidance and after-care appear to be essential features of any youth employment scheme ; fourthly , it showed that the service could offer significant opportunities for exercising a personal influence over the adolescent and his family .
14 Hinduism , Buddhism and other groups such as The Hare Krishnas and those who engage in Transcendental Meditation all recognise Yoga to be essential to their religious philosophies .
15 Nevertheless , some sort of classificatory scheme to group patient types seems to be essential .
16 For example , the management information function referred to frequently in the chart did not exist in most Colleges before the study was carried out , but appeared to be essential for effective operation in the future .
17 And with the millions of insects buzzing , crawling , flying and swimming about , all needing to communicate with their own kind and with other associated species , but not with the millions of other creatures , this would seem to be essential to avoid confusion .
18 Contrary to the official establishment line on fluoride , this substance has never been shown to be essential for body function , and its role in protecting teeth from dental caries is extremely doubtful .
19 A thorough understanding of the way official statistics were collected and of the workings of the administration is shown to be essential for the proper interpretation of these data .
20 Researchers enquire selectively into what they believe to be essential according to their conceptual bent , leaving the rest aside as incidental .
21 This is a wonderful opportunity also for discarded England tight-head Jeff Probyn , dropped for the Tests against Canada and South Africa but considered by his England team-mates to be essential to their Five Nations campaign .
22 Although the latter would seem to be essential , they could contain a large proportion of practical exercises , as is common in papers in mathematics .
23 Jones found that although a reasonably high number of employers thought that qualifications were desirable , less than half thought them to be essential .
24 Likewise , ‘ moral rectitude , social conformity , clean living , and a clean rent book on occasion seem to be essential for eligibility for at least a new house ’ ( Central Housing Advisory Committee , 1969 , p. 32 ) — qualifications that a woman left on her own with dependants on a low income or social security benefit may well find hard to fulfil .
25 In more secluded areas where we consider a car to be essential , we include this in the overall holiday price .
26 Rhee therefore failed to secure the definite promises of American support that he deemed to be essential .
27 I call ‘ conservative ’ , for the purposes of the discussion in this chapter , Christologies which hold the maleness of Christ to be essential to his nature , and the fact that Christ was male to be central to Christianity .
28 These changes introduced by 12 year-old children are precisely the type of text feature which Marshall and Glock found to be essential if poor readers were to learn all they could from a passage .
29 We are training a group of mental health monitors from the refugee community who will be able to lead discussion groups using the pamphlets and also spot special cases of need for referral to us ' This training will also be very useful in the future during the reconstruction period , as community mental health workers are going to be essential .
30 Well I think it 's going to be essential is n't it ?
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