Example sentences of "it need [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It needs two teaspoons of salt to every 2½ gallons .
2 It needs two teaspoons of salt to every 2½ gallons .
3 The UNESCO Report could be a first step towards this but it needs international organizations like UNESCO and IFLA to take the action they have not so far done .
4 I have spoken to a number of engine conversion kit suppliers and the almost unanimous response has been ‘ ooooogh the 6 cyl , that 's a difficult conversion … it needs extensive mods to the bulkhead … or … the propshaft needs changing , the gearbox needs moving .
5 When the main ( COM or EXE ) file reaches a stage where it needs additional instructions from a subsidiary file , it calls up that file and runs through those instructions to complete the task .
6 Do n't leave your back out of your beauty routine — remember , it needs light moisturising like the rest of your body to keep skin supple .
7 But it needs some kind of explanation .
8 It needs some sort of collective arrangement on exchange rates .
9 But it needs some encouragement to port to Unix and substitute it for the server , rather than OS/2 .
10 Sailing along at forty five degrees to the wind the sail is in tightly and it needs constant adjustment on the tiller to stay on that right course because the wind is never totally steady .
11 But it needs complementary mechanisms for counselling , transmission of experience , management expertise , financial support , upskilling programmes .
12 It needs hard cash from its SCI spin-out venture to get that effort going again .
13 The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas .
14 Nor does it need any familiarity with the object ; that is , it does not need to have experienced those two views in association beforehand .
15 He thus technically became an Argentine citizen , and it needed eight years of negotiation between the two countries to relieve him of his obligation to do military service in Argentina .
16 It needed considerable force of character , whatever the merits of the issue , for the Thomson family to shut down The Times and The Sunday Times for a year and for Murdoch to move the papers to ‘ fortress Wapping ’ later , in his struggles with the unions .
17 This has its origin in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when Japan realised it needed natural resources from overseas in order to industrialise effectively to compete with the West .
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