Example sentences of "not need a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you act quickly you may not need a specialist product .
2 He or she does not need a Court Order .
3 Confident clients with strong management teams may not need a KPMG presence — provided it is made clear to potential purchasers that price is not to be discussed .
4 ‘ We do not need a peace envoy , thank you very much , ’ Sir Patrick said , before going on to emphasise that what was needed was a settlement from the current all-party talks process .
5 But she also said it 'd be a nation which did not need a manufacturing industry , nor an industrial base .
6 A further gain is that we do not need a sampling frame for the 10 000 cattle but only for each of the 10 herds ; such a frame could be constructed on the investigator 's arrival at a farm .
7 — The right hon. Gentleman does not need a fig leaf to protect himself against my hon. Friend the Member for Bolsover , he needs a suit of armour .
8 Liverpool were without Rob Jones ( stomach bug ) and Michael Thomas ( bruised leg ) , but were boosted by the news that defender David Burrows will not need a cartilage operation .
9 It does not need a PRS licence as copyright exists for only 50 years .
10 The advantages of the bound book form is that they are hughly portable and do not need a power source .
11 Surely in 1993 we do not need a Great Homer Street system of trading as it was in the 1920s .
12 Generally , such new ‘ long-stay ’ patients do not need a hospital ward ; a closely supervised staffed house where medical and other treatments are readily available would be more suitable , but at present few appropriate facilities exist .
13 She sought to ‘ pacify ’ Miss T. and did not think that there was any problem as Miss T. did not need a blood transfusion .
14 There was only one place they could scour that did not need a search warrant : TV London .
15 The defences at Alcester have only been found at one point on the north-west side by the river , and are of two periods with a wall supported by timber piles , close enough to the river bank as not to need a ditch system at this point .
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