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

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1 We need only think of laurel leaves ( from which cyanide is derived ) and the foxglove , which can be lethal unless cautiously administered .
2 For the binomial model to be valid we need only assume that investors prefer more wealth to less wealth ( see Chapter 2 ) so that , given the opportunity , they will engage in arbitrage , and secondly that investors have the ability to construct the risk-free hedge .
3 If you wish to view the next page , you need only press the TAB key .
4 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 .
5 They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them .
6 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 .
7 A groove 7 isolates the laser section from the FET section of the vapor and need only extend as far as layer 5 .
8 These preliminary contacts are made at a very early stage in development when the embryo is very small and the pioneer cells need only extend their exploratory axons over a short distance in order to contact the target .
9 Stevedoring is provided by Larne Harbour Limited and it is the company 's proud boast that customers need only make one phone call to complete their requirements .
10 You need only contrast it with cricket , a complex game over- burdened by social attitudes and codes , and dependent upon specific items of equipment to make it work , to understand how accessible football must have seemed .
11 We need only recognize that history is a method with no distinct object corresponding to it to reject the equivalence between the notion of history and the notion of humanity which some have tried to foist on us with the unavowed aim of making historicity the last refuge of a transcendental humanism : as if men could regain the illusion of liberty on the plane of the ‘ we ’ merely by giving up the ‘ I 's that are too obviously wanting in consistency .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Agility maintains that customers need only specify their hardware and the right drivers will be provided .
15 In such cases , the employee probably need only lead evidence based on the employer 's certified accounts .
16 If I want a charity to benefit by 100 and I am paying tax at 30 per cent , I need only give up 70 .
17 The tenant , however , need only give such notice as satisfies the terms of the lease .
18 Farmers need only give their NFU membership number to get 15 minutes of free advice by phoning 0993 706999 which will be available Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm .
19 The stories are there — we need only change our focus , alter our frame of reference , in order to find them .
20 The fact that Governors need only pay £20 flabbergasted me … anyone desiring the privilege of that title should certainly be asked to contribute £50pa .
21 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 .
22 The ADT London Marathon organisers and British Rail have agreed that runners need only show their race number .
23 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 .
24 The number of matrices B which diagonalise A in this manner is indefinitely large : to prove the theorem we need only show that it holds for any two .
25 We need only hold enough to finance our spending between receipts of income , or pay-days ' .
26 The black and white lists provide fairly clear guidance to the kinds of clauses which are and are not deemed to violate Article 85(1) , and firms interested in co-operating with each other need only build in an R&D element to their agreement and consult the white and black lists to remove the threat of antitrust action ( ‘ grey clauses ’ require notification , but will be deemed as exempted if the Commission does not reply within six months ) .
27 You need only set up elegantly simple categories and logic will whisk you to whatever conclusion you have in mind .
28 learned contributions have been made , and in that connection , I need only refer to some which are part of the appendices for the case before you today , notedly the contribution made following recent research by Mrs on archaeological matters of significance to this particular area .
29 However , it is notable that the individual practitioner has far more discretion in legal advice than legal aid , and need only refer to the Area Director where he or she requires an extension to the financial limit placed on the amount of advice which can be given .
30 The strength and nature of these traditions has been brilliantly analysed elsewhere and we need only remind ourselves here of their importance and their diversity .
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