Example sentences of "[noun] needs for " in BNC.

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1 This increase is not just for number crunching ; the system has been installed to meet user needs for Personal Productivity [ wordprocessing and spreadsheets ] and Information Access [ library catalogues and databases ] .
2 At least 2,000,000 people had been made homeless by the war , the report said , and it estimated food aid needs for 1991 as totalling approximately 1,000,000 tonnes .
3 Combining the body-building power of mousse , the sculpting ability of gel and the fixing strength of spray , it 's all a girl needs for fabulous hair every time !
4 A critical attitude needs for its raw material , as it were , theories or beliefs which are held more or less dogmatically .
5 The two shipments were estimated to cover consumption needs for up to two months and helped bolster the determination of the military leaders to resist attempts by the OAS to secure Aristide 's return .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement on the building and equipment needs for technical education .
7 You can have the pick of any of the manor farm horses for breeding , to improve the standard of Handley Farm horses — providing you replace any Tom needs for general farm work .
8 Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies .
9 The future of special education needs for adult education
10 One of the main incentives for the collection of prevalence and incidence disease data is the identification of service needs for current and future generations .
11 United Distillers is totally committed to its central objective of delivering consistently superior performance and meeting worldwide consumer needs for high quality spirits beverages through its portfolio of outstanding brands .
12 Set in the very heart of Florence the Hotel Ambasciatori offers everything a visitor needs for a serene and pleasant stay in Florence .
13 ‘ To identify priorities : minimum learning needs for all Lesotho children who have attended primary school .
14 Troll is huge by any standards — reserves are estimated at 1580 billion cubic metres ( 1,422 million tonnes ) — big enough to supply all the UK 's gas needs for 35 years or so .
15 With British industry burdened by record debt and Britain 's trade deficit at its highest for a year , will the Prime Minister explain why tax cuts which will suck in more imports are right while public investment in the kind of things that Britain needs for the future is wrong ?
16 It remains an important part of the equation to anticipate the government 's spending needs for a period ahead , customarily a year .
17 In contrast , the estimation of basic spending needs for Personal Social Services is far more complex .
18 Working capital needs for a colliery are likely to be at least £5m to finance the output until you get paid .
19 assessment of the health and social care needs for the patient with particular regard as to whether the patient has a severe and enduring ( i.e. chronic ) mental illness ;
20 It contrasts with the information needs for operational control which are well defined , detailed and accurate .
21 It also carries out research into Third World needs for microcomputers .
22 The monitoring process is not an end in itself , and the resulting audit identified training needs for trained and untrained nursing home staff .
23 In Zimbabwe , a good HIS has contributed to the establishment of training needs for relevant personnel and to the ability to set up priorities in implementation .
24 Stag directors have pledged their near-34pc stake , taking acceptances to 49.52pc a fraction below the 50pc Spring Ram needs for control .
25 The figure represented the absolute minimum considered necessary by the government and the UN to provide basic food needs for 1,400,000 people worst affected by the civil war .
26 All that wagon needs for an over-wintering is a little wife to warm it . ’
27 Basic expenditure needs for each Local Authority are assessed using over 60 major indicators of needs and associated unit costs , with some 200 indicators being used overall .
28 Central Government assessments of total basic expenditure needs for Local Authorities in England for 1985/6 ranged from £359 per head of population for Surrey to approximately £717 per head for Islington .
29 A similar though perhaps simpler procedure is expected to be used in assessing expenditure needs for the allocation of central funds to Local Government under the proposed ‘ community charge ’ .
30 Standard errors are large on all the coefficients used in the regression equations for estimating both the population at risk and the unit costs and this could lead to considerable potential error in the estimated expenditure needs for individual Authorities .
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