Example sentences of "[vb infin] it necessary [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If the death is then considered to be from natural causes , the coroner will issue a notification that he does not consider it necessary to hold an inquest , and this may be given to the relative to take to the registrar or sent to the registrar direct .
2 He does not consider it necessary to examine the patients who consult him , and he seemed unaware that he might be failing to detect serious conditions , symptoms of which a patient might erroneously have associated with diet .
3 The referendum took place on 17 March 1991 , when voters all over the Soviet Union were asked to express a view on the following question : ‘ Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics in which the human rights and freedoms of any nationality will be fully guaranteed ? ’
4 Voters were asked : " Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal , sovereign republics , in which human rights and the freedoms of all nationalities will be fully guaranteed ? "
5 Population : 16,463,000 ( 5.8% of USSR total ) ; Registered electorate : 9,999,433 ; Turnout : 88.2% ; Question altered to : " Do you consider it necessary to preserve the USSR as a union of equal sovereign states ? "
6 As such , I do not consider it necessary to report this application to the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee .
7 Notice of this summons was given by Crossman Block to More Fisher Brown who , seeing that they were content that directions should be given and , perhaps surprisingly , did not wish to oppose the joinder of the additional parties , did not consider it necessary to attend the hearing which took place before Saville J. on Friday 7 February 1992 .
8 He did not consider it necessary to establish Japanese defence forces to reinforce the American presence .
9 What is new and important is that he should consider it necessary to convey the contrasting opinions of the contemporary Greeks to their Roman masters .
10 Painful though it was , she declared that the time would soon come when she would feel it necessary to inspect America for herself .
11 That self-confidence had been acquired from the success of The Cocktail Party : it had opened in London in May 1950 , just a few months after the New York opening , and , although the audiences began to fall off in November , Sherek did not feel it necessary to close the play until February 1951 .
12 But , if there is a further " selecting " qualifier , such as only , and if the speaker sees the latter as focusing on the property of the adjective , then it is quite reasonable that he or she may also feel it necessary to mark this focal adjectival property as one to be explicitly assigned , rather than being an ordinary part of the identificatory bundle .
13 Not surprisingly , the court does not feel it necessary to disturb the decision with regard to either appellant .
14 The Football Association did not feel it necessary to charge Southampton and Coventry with bringing the game into disrepute .
15 Sir , — My first reaction on reading the reader 's question , ‘ No tea with the taxman ’ ( ACCOUNTANCY , October , p 80 ) , was one of hilarity that a member should feel it necessary to complain that for a meeting lasting as long as ‘ about two hours ’ the member and client were not offered refreshments .
16 Pack the paste into a little terrine , chill it — and you will never again feel it necessary to go to the delicatessen for bought liver pâté or any such sub-standard hors d'oeuvre .
17 The doctor will often feel it necessary to examine the pelvic organs manually to assess whether there is evidence of pelvic inflammatory disease , fibroids in the uterus , or to see whether the uterus is enlarged when pregnancy is suspected .
18 Ministers would have to be prepared for legislation to be defeated , time and again , without feeling the need for the issue to be made one of confidence — on which the government would feel it necessary to force an election .
19 Why does one feel it necessary to make it public ?
20 I do not feel it necessary to add anything about the numerous authorities referred to in the learned arguments addressed to us , because the decision turns on a question of fact , whether the consideration for the promise is proved as pleaded .
21 That the king should feel it necessary to speak for himself in these discussions is striking — the theoretical concepts of sovereignty , homage and fealty clearly had important implications .
22 ‘ This rule means a lot of managers might feel it necessary to have a goalkeeper as one of their five substitutes . ’
23 However , even if the USSR does feel it necessary to reduce oil exports , any foreign exchange gap created should be filled by growing gas exports .
24 If it chooses war it may deem it necessary to attack Syria before the latter becomes more powerful , but in doing so it risks incurring unacceptably high casualties .
25 But I do not think they will believe it necessary to dilute our sense of national identity in order to play a full-hearted role in Europe .
26 More recent developments do however render it necessary to consider the law/fact dichotomy .
27 We do not think it necessary to give special attention to marinas ( see comment under 2.13 ) .
28 I hope that you will not think it necessary to harass him . ’
29 Dalgliesh was aware of the scientific principle of electrophoresis but did n't think it necessary to mention the fact .
30 ‘ I 've also had a chat with her , and it seems she did n't think it necessary to let us know about her condition when she came on board .
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