Example sentences of "need [to-vb] about [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You do n't need to worry about that . ’
2 Occasionally , the condition is associated with a viral infection , but if your daughter 's quite well then you do n't need to worry about that .
3 We do n't need to worry about that .
4 No , I mean , when we come to it , we 'll deal with it , if you 've still got a question then , I 'll answer that then , but basically , there 's more stringent guide lines with this plan than with any other , so you do n't really need to worry about that .
5 I do n't need to worry about that .
6 But at least they did n't need to worry about any area that came under Michael Stein 's remit .
7 ** However , Age Concern Groups should not need to worry about these provisions at all .
8 A church setting would undoubtedly have been more atmospheric than the shocking pink of the BBC Concert Hall , but then listeners to the broadcast will only need to worry about aural aesthetics .
9 And you do n't need to worry about excessive demands on your resources and your preparation time : WOW ! is clear , comprehensive and easy-to-use .
10 All you will ever need to know about each variety is there : history ; scientific properties ; handling advice ; and translations of the fruit 's name into French .
11 Thus readers are aware that Guide supports fonts ( etc. ) in some way , but can be totally unaware of the concept of logical objects — probably a good thing because evidence from the use of word processors indicates that if they did need to know about logical objects , they would be put off .
12 ‘ You do n't need to know about that , ’ Cleo said , but she could see she 'd caught his interest .
13 The class may also need to know about important background dates like the date of the Second World War , and so on .
14 ‘ Why do we need to talk about that ? ’
15 I do not need to agonise about that sort of discontinuity of experience .
16 I 'd need to care about those things , and I do n't . ’
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