Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] need [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh boy I need a poumon ful of Gauloise . |
2 | Oh boy I need a round of applause . |
3 | I mean your examination work , for in your other work you need no encouragement , for you like it so much as it is yourself finding expression in words . ’ |
4 | Never a rough edge , no moving part that does n't slide smoothly into place , nothing to baulk in that explosive split second you need the thing to work . |
5 | Certainly it was up there with ‘ Girl You Need A Change Of Mind ’ by Eddie Kendricks — both innovative examples of soul music that combined drive and drama in a subtle new form . |
6 | As well as a ribber you need a double-bed colour changer ( YC5 or YC6 ) . |
7 | To complete this brief survey of the linguistic status of the pronoun we need an account of its function that will do justice to the first-person perspective . |
8 | Here you are And this is a good one diskette fire you computer you need a disk , some scissors , white or blue kitchen matches so and clear nail polish . |
9 | Does it ever occur to these orchestra-first people that , whereas in the theatre , though you may hear more of the orchestra than of the singers , nevertheless your attention is focused visually on the stage , while on disc you need the stage brought into the aural foreground to compensate for the loss of the visual facility ? |
10 | This method of funding travel has the great advantage of allowing your money to earn interest until the moment you need the cash and it is free of charge . |
11 | When you start up in business you need a lot of advice . |
12 | ‘ To do our job we need the help of our tenants and I would urge anyone moving out of a council house or flat to give us plenty of notice so we can identify the property and allocate it to someone else , ’ he said . |
13 | ‘ To do our job we need the help of our tenants and I would urge anyone moving out of a council house or flat to give us plenty of notice so we can identify the property and allocate it to someone else , ’ he said . |
14 | To give policyholders the security they need the Society , like any other responsible motor insurer , includes in its premiums a prudent allowance for the effect of future inflation on the cost of claims . |
15 | In the first case we need a level ‘ above ’ physiology and in the second we need a level ‘ below ’ reasoning . |
16 | In that case we need a space for them to write their team number on . |
17 | We may terminate the loop either by means of an " increment ( decrement ) count and jump on zero " instruction , or when the contents of the index register reach a certain value ( in which case we need an instruction to compare an index register with a store location ) . |
18 | To generate an XPS spectrum we need a source of X-rays , ideally monochromatic . |
19 | . God I need a time and motion expert in this cupboard . |
20 | is it your space suit , if you 're going to the moon you need a space suit on if you 're going in a space ship , er thank you , thank you |
21 | It also includes a Comms package but in order to take advantage of this facility you need a modem in your computer . |
22 | After a while you need a break from a unit like this . |
23 | If you are the guest , then you can take refuge in the thought that once in a while you need a break , and you can always make it up tomorrow by being particularly good . |
24 | Going away for a night they need a furniture van . |
25 | To kill the witch you need a silver bullet . |
26 | Erm sorry love we need a fork for that . |
27 | When you 're on the ship you need a mask , goggles and even full breathing gear if you 're on board long , particularly if you 're down wind of the loading spout . |
28 | Do the same sort of thing you need a response array first for the result . |
29 | The reason we need the money ? get this — |
30 | erm I mean the object of the exercise , difficult as though it is to say , is to get income , and the reason we need the income is to protect the baseline of the services . |