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Sentences with demand

de·mand
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  • Mr Byers last night demanded an immediate explanation from the Education Secretary. [VERB noun + from]
  • He said the task of reconstruction would demand much patience, hard work and sacrifice. [VERB noun]
  • The subrogation demand audit is a cost saving technique used by many insurance companies.
  • What they have failed to consider is that anyone who attends nursing school is walking into a high demand, well-compensated field.
  • There have been demands for services from tenants up there. [+ for]
  • Another flight would be arranged on Saturday if sufficient demand arose.
  • Angus & Robertson installs machine capable of printing, trimming and binding a paperback book on demand within minutes.
  • Demand implies a calling for as due or necessary, connoting a peremptory exercise of authority or an imperative need [to demand obedience]; claim implies a demanding of something as allegedly belonging to one [to claim a throne]; require suggests a pressing need, often one inherent in the nature of a thing, or the binding power of rules or laws [aliens are required to register]; exact implies a demanding and the enforcing of the demand at the same time [an exacting foreman]
  • Researchers wrongly assumed that people were quite clear about the demands of the task.
  • The situation demands attention
  • His parents demanded obedience of him
  • A demand on one's time
  • The kidnappers' demand was a million pounds
  • The work demands patience
  • Should the wind turbine produce more power than the demand of the house, this excess power is fed into the grid via a meter which counts the units fed in.Reserve capacity is extra generating capacity available to meet peak or abnormally high demands for power and to generate power during scheduled or unscheduled outages.Demand is the rate at which electric energy is delivered to or by a system, part of a system, or a piece of equipment.
  • He demanded payment of the debt.
  • He demanded sanctuary. She demanded that we let her in.
  • This task demands patience. Justice demands objectivity.
  • demands upon one's time.
  • The demands of the client could not be met.
  • An article in great demand.
  • The fee is payable on demand.
  • Prices usually go up when demand exceeds supply.
  • There is a demand for voluntary health workers in the poorer parts of Africa and Asia.
  • Modern society is responding to women's demands for equality.
  • His job makes many demands on his time.
  • She couldn't ignore the newborn baby's demands for attention.
  • I demand to see the manager.
  • According to this saga of intellectual-property misanthropy, these creatures [patent trolls] roam the business world, buying up patents and then using them to demand extravagant payouts from companies they accuse of infringing them. Often, their victims pay up rather than face the costs of a legal battle.
  • I demand an immediate explanation.
  • This job demands a lot of patience.
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