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61. These were groups in need of institutional care and whose need could not always be attributed to their own fault. 62. It was only too likely that they would encounter dangers beyond the warren and that they would stand in need of some good fighters. 63. The shoes I had on were white plastic trainers in need of polish. 64. She jumped to her feet, suddenly in need of occupation, and went into the kitchen. 65. It also shows in their embarrassed defensiveness when foreigners wonder aloud whether their public life is in need of change. 66. Large sections of the population, the subordinate classes specifically, were desperately in need of improved health care. 67. The first, Fourways, is a two-bedroom detached period property with a front garden in need of complete modernisation. 68. The ruling Kuomintang is desperately in need of reform, including rooting out blatant corruption and severing gangland ties. 69. He seemed pale and in need of a closer shave. 70. People are in need of some kind of durable social network that supports them through different jobs and through periods of unemployment. 71. And for each of the 15 girls buying dresses, there is an escort in need of a tuxedo. 72. I was feeling rather fragile, and in need of tender loving care. 73. The floors were for the most part tiled, large patterned tiles, not unattractive, but in need of thorough cleaning. 74. Decaying steelwork and water leaks have weakened the tunnel structures, and many stations are in need of major refurbishment. 75. I was on a tricky bend, the road falling away sharply and badly in need of a grader. 76. Manager Lennie Lawrence hinted Falconer was in need of a rest after a hectic comeback spell. 77. The first-years would be a mixed bunch, some bursting with confidence, others in need of a great deal of encouragement. 78. Last year a routine survey revealed that the bridge was in need of significant structural repair. 79. They are said to be in need of all kinds of professional advice and state protection in their personal lives. 80. Thousands may therefore be in need of urgent legal advice and assistance with the enforcement of their rights. 81. In this respect the task is bigger, less reliable in its outcome, and in need of much greater definition. 82. With the ball often in need of a team of scuba-divers to dig it out of the muddy waters, the decision made sense. 83. Although considered in need of assessment or treatment, these women did not require compulsory admission, with the attendant limits on civil liberties. 84. By the beginning of 1941 it was the monarchist lobby which seemed most in need of this reminder. 85. In 1970 an attendance allowance was introduced, payable to a person in need of substantial care and attention. 86. During 1978 it became apparent that the existing methods of storing and handling personnel information were inadequate and in need of urgent review. 87. The publication has received financial support from the Czech Ministry of Culture but is still in need of funding to ensure its survival. 88. Small time offenders in need of psychiatric help are being jailed by the courts because of a rundown of psychiatric hospitals. 89. Yet one of the conditions for any scientific enquiry is to realise that something is in need of explanation. 90. As people can see throughout the country, the reality is that Labour authorities leave houses empty even when people are in need of them.