verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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change
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The passages and narrow stairs made the effort very difficult, necessitating a change in the arrangements.
use
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Both types of transactions necessitate the use of nostro accounts with correspondent banks.
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The nature of building work normally necessitates the use of a gang.
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This necessitated the use or threat of force or violence by the defendant and resistance by the victim.
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The reader will appreciate that in most cases oil field development necessitates the use of external finance.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Sales have dropped dramatically, necessitating cuts in production and employment.
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The proposed festival would necessitate closing University Avenue between 14th and 24th Streets Northwest.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both types of transactions necessitate the use of nostro accounts with correspondent banks.
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But that was often a complex process, necessitating a lawyer and a lot of time.
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Its writing will necessitate an extensive examination of diverse literatures.
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Southerners hotly contended that no violence necessitating migration existed; the resolution was not passed.
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The higher level of production has, merely, a higher level of want creation necessitating a higher level of want satisfaction.
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The how in this case necessitated sub-contracting the exhibition table.
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The problems presented to the female child are different problems, necessitating different solutions.
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Transferred calls have subsequently been found to have been dropped, necessitating the caller dialling again.