St. Augustine declares that even in corrections one should use reproachful terms sparingly and only in case of great necessity.
If you stand scrupulous, making many questions in such a matter of so great necessity, you wrong your own soul and dishonour him.
If you ask any warrant, we think there should be no such questioning, when you are in so great necessity.
Legazpi ordered also a large frigate to be built, as there was a great necessity for it to bring provisions to the settlement.
The correcting of such, or expelling them if incorrigible, is of great necessityto preserve the rest; for if they are suffered the rest will be secretly infected and undone, before the master is aware.
Consider that an obedient disposition towards God's law, and a tender conscience which feareth in the smallest matter to offend him, is a substantial part of holiness, and of great necessity to salvation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great necessity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.