Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] do [adv] need " in BNC.

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1 In that case I do n't need to repeat it .
2 This document makes good and interesting reading full of fact individual references and a guidance for future action you do n't need to be a solicitor to understand at consultation exercise will be then brought back to th conference in Blackpool this year , Nigel spoke about the , the new European directive the importance of the new regulations .
3 Indeed , on the Lazarsfeldian conception we do not need to know what class really is .
4 As we had already linked Imlil-Toubkal with the Nfis we did n't need to repeat that half to complete our explorations .
5 Apart from the odd er fact and most of research we do n't need
6 As we have said , in practice we do not need to write down M1 etc .
7 It 's a vehicle you do n't need to think twice about using , no matter what the physical or social demands , and no matter where you 're headed to : to the cottage with all the kids and their friends , to the local shops , to Kitzbühel for the skiing .
8 Yeah , well I mean if you 've only got to the one machine you do n't need two boards necessarily do you ?
9 quaternary sector you do not need to know about .
10 No wonder they did n't need lights , the alarm system was warning enough .
11 Capacity planning , of course , is vital if customers are to avoid buying equipment they do n't need , or buying it too soon , and at the same time avoid hitting a performance crisis due to inadequate hardware resources .
12 It 's apparently fit for the road and being a former military vehicle it does n't need an MOT …
13 He gave the market a stimulus just as it was starting to recover , a stimulus it did n't need .
14 ‘ You can take them off the instant you do n't need them for reading . ’
15 If you already get income support you do not need to claim the extra amount — the increase will be in your next order book .
16 You — everything about you — presented a complication I did n't need in my life . ’
17 If I want to go into town I do n't need to worry about .
18 Oh just tell them that , you 're just at the moment you do n't need any .
19 And , having given her a lecture she did n't need , ‘ We made a loss on the Norwood & Chambers transaction , ’ he told her .
20 So in a group you do n't need one of everybody you could have just half of these but everybody could fall in maybe two roles within that group .
21 In truth we do not need the stories of Achan and Ai to show us the mind of the God of this part of the Genesis — Kings narrative .
22 ‘ As usual , they 've missed the whole point they did n't need an inquiry , it 's obvious what went wrong , ’ he said .
23 Well up in Scotland of course we do n't need to save our rain water we get plenty of it coming from the unclear , but er one thing I would say would be that erm if we have a warm spell and the sun is beating on a bitumen roof and then of course suddenly a shower and that er goes into the water bucket or water barrel then it does give you maybe you know a few problems .
24 In problem 2 , we want , and in addition we do n't need , since this is included in problem 1 .
25 That glow I did n't need .
26 And after a while you did n't need that excuse .
27 within one big area i i if you can and I think shutting things , I think putting trellising up to , not trellising but that sort of thing , to a certain extent at the minute we do n't need and I think I 'll have to come a time er too when it 's open as well to get
28 ( ‘ I 'll put whichever colour it does n't need in the shop window , love .
29 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the problem faced by the United Nations in recent decades has been entanglement in east-west confrontation and that at this stage of its development it does not need to embark on an extremely controversial and difficult period of structural reform but should make greater use not only of the United Nations charter but of the existing United Nations machinery ?
30 Just make sure you do n't go the same way as the champagne bottle ; broken limbs at two o'clock in the morning I do n't need . ’
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