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

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1 Many other items could be added to this list ; reference 10 gives details of a number of considerations that the programmer needs to keep in mind .
2 Finance minister Tsutomu Hata needs to have in mind a more convincing package of measures than last week 's widely expected damp squib to get Japan Inc back into top gear .
3 A list of the materials which BLDSC does not cover reinforces the point that UK libraries need to keep in touch with developments at this major centre .
4 Another way of approaching organisational design is to ask questions about the functions which management in organisations need to perform in order to be successful .
5 What distinguishes them from secondary ( and tertiary ) qualities is that they are those features which corpuscles need to have in order to account for all the qualities ( primary , secondary , and tertiary ) of the substances which they make up .
6 Plants need to photosynthesise in order to grow .
7 Perhaps editors need to bear in mind what authors may think when this sort of thing happens and keep them better informed .
8 The central government calculates a Standard Spending Assessment ( SSA ) for each authority , based on government estimates of the amount of money the authority needs to spend in order to provide a ‘ standard ’ level of service .
9 The amount of time and energy staff need to spend in communicating ( and sometimes miscommunicating ) with each other comes over very strongly , and one can see how easily misunderstanding , resentment or perhaps even hostility can develop when individuals work in close proximity under pressure , even where channels of communication may seem open and well defined .
10 Green plants and trees need to take in carbon dioxide ( in a process called ‘ photosynthesis ’ ) so that they can manufacture carbohydrates and other materials .
11 Erm advertising is something that people need to do in order to succeed .
12 And while some politicians point to falling numbers of hospital beds as an illustration of NHS cash cuts , Mr Akehurst says this drop reflects advances in surgical technology which have dramatically reduced the amount of time people need to stay in hospital .
13 The initial and critical assumption is that because people need to work in order to live , the economic basis of a society governs all human relationships and culture .
14 What we 've got is a tremendous gap in what people need to know in society , in all areas of society , to handle this computer revolution .
15 The Scottish Liberal Democrats ' leader , Jim Wallace , said the Government needed to invest in training , education and the country 's infrastructure as well as provide help for small businesses .
16 And that 's something I think members need to bear in mind .
17 These principles essentially define the subject : they are the bearings that teachers need to take in order to plot their course .
18 RE must endeavour to revive the natural awareness and sensitivity which most likely has been lost by middle junior school , and apply this recovered awareness to the religious vocabulary which pupils need to understand in order to make sense of religion .
19 But of far more use to the company is strategic market research which explicitly identifies the actions the company needs to take in order to achieve a position in a market .
20 A person drafting any document needs to have in mind at the outset , and keep in mind throughout the drafting process , what it is that the document is intended to achieve .
21 According to this analysis regions such as Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Kent need to invest in education , training and infrastructure in order to maximise the potential benefits of the Channel Tunnel , particularly in the long term when congestion costs in the grands poles become insupportable and investors look elsewhere .
22 Do you think actors need to keep in training once they have graduated from drama school ?
23 Employers need to bear in mind that the employee 's spouse may not have a car .
24 As a result , a consignee of an English waybill does not need to present present the waybill to obtain the goods ; all the consignee needs to do in order to obtain the goods is to identify himself .
25 There are two main points that the reader needs to bear in mind when reading the rest of this book , or any other on physiological psychology .
26 Indeed , being a composer may even be a drawback , for it might lessen the critical distance that the soloist needs to maintain in order to bring a fresh interpretation to bear .
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