Example sentences of "not need [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The assumption of those who decide where research money should go seems to be that surgeons do not need to participate in research ; they should be content to operate somewhere in the depths of the hospital and speak when spoken to . |
2 | They did not need to rely upon chance chemical events in the world outside to create the organic molecules from which they themselves were constructed . |
3 | You do not need to invest in technology to comply with the quality standards , but they concede that a computerised accounts system is really the only cost-effective way to deal with the financial management requirements . |
4 | She needed continual reassurance , and although she had been told by God himself that all her sins were forgiven and that she would not need to go to purgatory , she confessed and had herself absolved four , five or six times a day . |
5 | When the reader does not need to dwell upon decoding , then words encountered early in a sentence will not have been forgotten and will , therefore , be available for integration with the words at the end of the sentence . |
6 | The share of profits was able to rise quickly because real wages did not need to grow in line with productivity . |
7 | They will not need to overreact with despair or anger . |
8 | The decision to design the lamp and gear separately was made so that consumers did not need to pay for control gear each time they bought a 2D lamp . |
9 | For convenience we 've used a new Gem aquarium from John Allan , which has its own hood , and does not need to stand on polystyrene . |
10 | To keep the example simple , assume that there is no depreciation so that we do not need to worry about replacement investment . |
11 | In other words , an individual will not need to start from scratch where there is already reliable evidence of competence at work . |
12 | Fish can not swim fast enough for long enough and so can not porpoise — but they do not need to surface for air and so can swim at depth to reduce drag . |
13 | Enjoyment of heterosexual activity does not need to diminish with age ; and , in fact , many women gain greater satisfaction from sex in their later years than formerly , when they were subject to the pressures and distractions of raising a family , or fear of an unwanted pregnancy . |
14 | A man who touches a hot stove does not need to believe in pain . |
15 | A painter does n't need to live in luxury if he is poor . |
16 | He did n't need to elaborate in case of what . |
17 | Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and porting work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims . |
18 | Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and conversion work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims . |
19 | ‘ When I want a woman , Fran , I do n't need to resort to auto-suggestion . |
20 | ‘ They do n't need to rely on hospital staff to bring them every cup of tea . |
21 | You do n't need to go to school to know that . ’ |
22 | Well that 's why she do n't need to go to work in n it ? |
23 | So apart from that you do n't need to know about ox do you . |
24 | It was a good job I was a groom and did n't need to think to muck-out . |
25 | Now we do n't we do n't need to work with iron . |
26 | We do n't need to compete with industry . |
27 | This is because wires used in practice ( e.g. copper ) are non-magnetic : we do n't need to worry about boundary conditions at all . |
28 | She did n't need to stay on Water Gypsy any more . |