Example sentences of "need [adv] [adv] [be] " in BNC.

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1 These questions need not simply be factual , they can also be interpretive .
2 Specialist practitioners need not just be solicitors .
3 This question need not however be pursued since , whatever counsel may have said , it is plain that the district judge did not proceed upon a false hypothesis .
4 ‘ There ; ll be nobody left behind to grieve , ’ carolled Lehrer , looking on the bright side , Kahn , on the other hand , advocated massive investment in deep shelters so that at least the lucky half — or should it be the unlucky half ? — would be left behind to grieve , and to prove that war need not yet be quite abandoned as mankind 's most addictive sport .
5 The producer , it turns out , need not initially be an asset owner .
6 Later , at least for many years , she was not to see this time as part of her life , and perhaps therefore it need not now be told at length .
7 The principal problem in reconstructing clothing from this evidence is that the range of dress-fastenings need not only be dictated by dress ; social identity and/or display may enter here .
8 Hope concluded that he could trust him insofar as the man was certain of payment , but saw also that such payment need not only be in cash .
9 Structured systems analysis and design need not only be seen as an alternative to the conventional approach .
10 17.20 Pupils should know that their writing need not always be formal or follow literary models ; it can also effectively capture and record first thoughts and immediate responses and be used for note-making , collecting and shaping information etc .
11 Since the direction of the direct and the indirect effect is the same ( which need not always be so ) , the size of the effect of job type on absenteeism would not be as large once sex was controlled as it had seemed in the bivariate relationship .
12 Of course a child 's comments need not always be explored but are of themselves tremendously important in giving an indication of his stage of thinking .
13 This need not always be the case .
14 But it need not always be so : sectarian formations without sectarian spirits are a genuine recipe for a future .
15 It showed me that d-i-y decorating and repairs need not always be so technical and difficult — and you do n't have to be a big strapping man to do d-i-y .
16 The sale in October 1987 of the government 's remaining 31.7 per cent shareholding in BP , Britain 's largest company , showed that the purchase of shares in privatised companies need not always be the risk-free investment that its opponents allege .
17 Alternatively it may be suggested that the metal alloys from which the bracteates and their loops were made need not always be from the same source .
18 It is clear that the role need not always be undertaken by a social worker , but it also seems clear that in situations of family complexity , or personal loss of morale , social workers have particular skills to offer .
19 For as the George Bush example shows , by contrast , neutral terms ( for example , citizen ) need not always be nonsexist .
20 While age has emerged as a predictor of the current linguistic achievement in BSL , it need not always be the case if BSL teachers are able to learn from the second language literature .
21 An order need not always be for the maximum period .
22 He argues that intellectual work need not always be measured against immediate political ends ; rather the question to ask is what project is it undertaking , what problem is it analysing ?
23 They need not always be social workers , and indeed , there is one care management pilot going on in the city that has a district nurse as a care manager .
24 However , this need not always be the case .
25 The degree of involvement which an employee has to demonstrate in order to fall foul of this duty need not always be very great .
26 This need not necessarily be antipathetic to ‘ pub values ’ as we recognise them .
27 Providing the disabled person is entitled to receive mobility allowance , it need not necessarily be the disabled person who has to be the driver of the vehicle .
28 Taxation on petrol need not necessarily be increased , but anti-social devices such as cigarettes and Australian soaps will be taxed out of sight .
29 These specific storage conditions however , although commonly used , need not necessarily be employed .
30 Thus , for example , the refusal by a parent or guardian , on the patient 's behalf , of a certain treatment need not necessarily be respected , if it is deemed in the patient 's interests to treat him this way .
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