Example sentences of "need [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you wish to view the next page , you need only press the TAB key .
2 Fear not , for excellent runners are once more in abundance and arms , should they be feeling the angle , need only last a few layaway moves to gain larger holds in the base of the slim upper groove .
3 They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them .
4 Sweden , who beat England last month , need only avoid a heavy defeat in Poland a fortnight today to head the group and qualify for the final stages .
5 The forms of written languages undergo constant evolution — as an example , we need only compare a piece of medieval script with a modern printed newspaper .
6 You need only compare the scores after 25 overs to see what went wrong for the Scots , Bellville being 91 for three and Scotland 54 for three .
7 We can now re-state the two-cylinder problem of Fig. 2.20 as presented in Fig. 2.23 ; we need only relate the parameters a , b , d , and K to each other .
8 Under Sch 6 para 1(2) , outlined above , S1 need only show the amounts paid or payable to the director in respect of the services performed for S1 and should exclude amounts payable in respect of services to the parent and S2 .
9 Even by then , Thames need only check the effectiveness of current water clean-up equipment , and not actually meet the EC pesticide targets .
10 Normally this will be within six weeks of the end of the calendar quarter , but smaller businesses whose sales to other EC countries in a year do not exceed £10,500 out of a total turnover of £59,500 , need only submit a list of their customers ' registration numbers on an annual basis .
11 Er you need only accept a credit note if the problem is your own fault in some way .
12 We need only accept the fact that individuals have social contacts with other individuals , because social network is about individuals and the relationships that can be contracted between them , and not primarily based on pre-defined group structures .
13 There are 3,000 varieties , but you need only remember a few of them : Chardonnay , Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are some of the most common examples .
14 Theirs is a perfectly good decision that need only become a problem if at a later stage they find that it has become too difficult to share their life and a potential relationship disintegrates through their selfishness .
15 ‘ Then we need only follow the mark of his staff and not trouble ourselves further , ’ Marian said .
16 Volunteers need only provide a few hours of their time a week to be trained as a tutor .
17 We need only consider the scene .
18 Villages throughout Bihar , Northern Bengal and Assam , once isolated communities with little food or water , need only acknowledge a Darlington firm , Skerne Iron Works , for their very livelihood .
19 Lords need only enter the chamber to claim costs
20 Here we need only underline a few key concepts .
21 You need only know the first , who is Alex Raneleigh , based in Brussels .
22 If you do n't like it , the cost is too high for its usefulness or for any other reason whatsoever , you need only scrub the disk clean by reformatting and what have you lost ?
23 ‘ we need merely determine the amount of material published at various times to establish a growth curve . ’
24 ‘ Defining ‘ science ’ as the content of scientific journals , we need merely determine the amount of material published at various times to establish a growth curve . ’
25 In a week , you need hardly tread the same way twice .
26 Volley guns need never fire a shot to have a decisive effect on the game .
27 Flagellants need never take a break test in hand-to-hand combat .
28 Magnus the Pious is immune to the effects of psychology and need never take a panic , fear or any other psychology test .
29 In fact , for a city of its size , St Gallen is particularly rich in museums and you need never fear a wet day .
30 If we begin by saying ‘ Wordsworth was a mystic , therefore … ’ , or ‘ Wordsworth was a poetic genius , therefore … ’ or , as in recent years , ‘ Wordsworth was psychologically abnormal , possibly mad , and certainly strange … ’ we deceive ourselves ; it is flattering to think that we have explained Wordsworth , and need therefore pay no attention to what he says .
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