Example sentences of "[conj] needed for " in BNC.

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1 If the pool is to be made with a liner there is no difficulty , for all that need be done , is order the liner larger than needed for the pool and incorporate it at the edge as if it were a spreading shallow pool about 30 cm ( 1 ft ) deep ( Fig 14 ) .
2 In a business , copies of letters printed and sent might be the first to go : you would have taken ‘ hard ’ copies of them already if needed for records .
3 They must be forgiven and not left in limbo , ready to be recalled if needed for attack or defence .
4 Finalise your honeymoon plans and book a hotel if needed for your wedding night
5 This will not , however , preclude the granting of an injunction , or an associated disclosure order , if needed for the purpose of freezing assets ; it is immaterial that the information gained may also have value in the substantive dispute between the parties .
6 The largest size can be inflated with air to form a cushion , a couple of the others have storage pockets of other items and they hold liquids up to 70°C if needed for use as body warmers .
7 And , if needed for defrosting work , this is best carried out before the start of service periods , whilst the oven is still cold .
8 The corridor , amounting to about 40sq. miles , was needed to enable the NGC to make adjustments 200 metres either side of the route if needed for engineering or landscape reasons .
9 But when one is dealing with associative use , we have to do with a binary distinction ; the adjective is introduced solely to indicate that its property , even though applicable to some other entity , is associated with the entity of its noun phrase , and here there are only two possible states — either the property is associated , in the view of the speaker , or it is not ( and of course by a slightly curious consequence of the communicational process , the state must always be the positive one , since if the property were not felt to be associated with that entity and needed for identification , then the adjective which designates that property would simply not appear ) .
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