Example sentences of "[pron] need [to-vb] about [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I need to know about call forwarding , and any conditions you want changing there .
2 What are the three key things perhaps I need to know about Host if I never used it before ?
3 Water Gardening from Lotus tells you everything you need to know about building and maintaining your garden pond .
4 There are only two facts you need to know about exercise :
5 There must be things you need to know about Sleet . ’
6 On the one hand C and M contrive items which encapsulate , within 3 or 4 minutes , all you need to know about subject X .
7 It is time that your creative talents were developed alongside individuals who are of like mind and outlook , and you could not wish for a better planetary set-up to further your aims and ambitions : the past few years have taught you all you need to know about self-survival .
8 You need to know about side-slipping in the aircraft that you fly .
9 Here is all you need to know about salt , peppers , vinegars and oils , together with details of all those other essences and sauces used to enliven food .
10 Next , before you find yourself in a situation you ca n't control you need to know about contraception and safe sex .
11 GEAR GUIDE all you need to know about sleeping bags
12 All we need to say about count 4 is that on 23 March 1988 the appellant 's wife collected £104,356.55 in cash , part of the building society advance , from the bank , and took it in a bin liner to India .
13 The video is part of an education package which includes a pocket-size Karate Kids comic book and a ‘ What we need to know about AIDS ’ guide for educators .
14 The video is part of an education package which includes a pocket-size Karate Kids comic book and a ‘ What we need to know about AIDS ’ guide for educators .
15 And while we 're talking about the man 's divine right to know , little babies are born knowing all they need to know about love : they 're unselfconscious , they can communicate , and their first experience — sucking — is a sensual one !
16 Pious it may sound , but I do actually believe that there is a sense in which a group of students do collectively know much of what they need to know about learning : the problem of the PGCE year is to give them confidence that they know ; and the experience that knowing they can successfully act on their knowledge .
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