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

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1 If I want a charity to benefit by 100 and I am paying tax at 30 per cent , I need only give up 70 .
2 After all , I need only find out the day of the proper train and waylay you again on the platform . ’
3 Type 4 I need hardly say how glad I am .
4 You need only set up elegantly simple categories and logic will whisk you to whatever conclusion you have in mind .
5 ‘ If you need evidence of that , you need only look as far as the Trust operation now running acute health services in South Tees . ’
6 To apply , you need only fill in one simple form .
7 It was Aggie 's day to visit the outskirts , but as she looked out of the window on to the patch of grass that was welcoming the steady downpour , she said , half to herself , ‘ It 's a good job I 'm not forced to go out , ’ and a voice in her mind added , ‘ You need never go again if you do n't want to . ’
8 In fact you need never move far from the apartments as there is a pizzeria on the corner , a supermarket and plenty of cafés close by .
9 There is also a limitless number of shapes that can be made from pressed material , so you need never run out of inspiration .
10 You need never work again , ’ he said softly .
11 This cure is one that will last ; you need never diet again .
12 If however the attempted rescues were purely an ill-judged attempt to preserve employment , we need only resolve not to make the same mistake again .
13 One of the most popular slogans suggests that we need only look back to ‘ Before the War ’ in order to reach the solid ground of tradition and stability .
14 Here we need only point out that for most of Nietzsche 's first readers — even readers familiar with his public lectures of 1870 — the style must have been quite unexpected .
15 This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised .
16 IN A thoughtful leader , The Feudal Times and Reactionary Herald deals with the issues of the forthcoming General Election : ‘ A considerable number of our readers , we need hardly point out , are debarred by their rank ( and a few for other reasons ) from casting votes for the membership of the new House of Commons .
17 If they feel it likely that a high-fibre diet , which also reduces sugar and fat , will be particularly beneficial to slimmers — as they do — we need hardly say more .
18 They need never find out about Sweet 's murder .
19 They need only look out at a sheep .
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