Example sentences of "[vb -s] [be] [art] need " in BNC.

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1 Up until now there has been no need to believe that neutrinos have any mass at all .
2 They have been able to work in government service , even in the army , and there has been no need for work permits .
3 Equally , there has been no need or opportunity to discuss concepts of rights in detail , since there are no entrenched constitutional provisions to serve as an automatic focus of attention .
4 For the devout Christian , there has been no need to reconcile fact and faith , history and theology , simply because he has never had any reason to believe that a distinction between them might exist .
5 There has been no need to supplement the Chair 's VDU with printers or copiers or to provide expensive video projection or multiple large-screen monitors to allow the whole Committee to view such data .
6 Perhaps in the import of systems , more than in any other development in twentieth-century physical geography , there has been a need to learn from such scientific and political neighbours .
7 As you know I 've er been holding a number of er small meetings with staff er and one of the questions I 've been asking is whether or not there has been a need for the building presentation that we 've done for a couple of years er and generally there was the view expressed that yes it was desirable but perhaps in a different format .
8 The official pretext for such precautions has been the need to prevent illicit production of passes , travel documents or pornography .
9 The most common problem has been the need to replace the joints between the 15 or 20 metre spans of the road .
10 The greatest weakness of many governments has been the need to tax which always inspires hatred in the breasts of taxpayers .
11 Various alternative uses have been suggested by the council in its attempts to justify the closure , but its main plank has been the need for housing .
12 Most significant for them has been the need to adapt to the much greater degree of bureaucratic organization which has followed the 1973 Act , the great landmark in their careers .
13 Yet , one of the catchwords that has been widely heard in Washington and elsewhere during the run up to the war has been the need to create a democratic environment in the Middle East after the war is over .
14 The worst feature of the recession has been the need to reduce the number of staff , including some with very long service .
15 I think is we , one of the concerns has been , I 've been visiting has been the need to , feeling of security in many factors .
16 At one of the effects of that delay I suspect has been the need for the supplementary estimate which is measured , er mentioned in part B.
17 ( The price it pays is the need to develop quite elaborate and inherently uncertain reproductive methods , making use of other organisms or natural forces such as wind to spread pollen and seeds . )
18 There has been no area , there 's been no need or entitlement that has escaped the Thatcher and the Majorite acts .
19 Another powerful message that the book conveys is the need for true communication , understanding and respect between men and women , or women and men .
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