Example sentences of "need [adv] [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the office rooms were comfortable enough in their way — far more so , indeed , than those in the new building — still , they were most inconveniently arranged , in proof of which it need only be mentioned that the Secretary of State in going from his own room to the Cabinet Room had to pass through two rooms occupied by other persons .
2 This is well illustrated by Pappajohn , wherein the Canadian Supreme Court , purporting to apply Morgan , held that the direction on mistake need only be put where there was some evidence beyond the mere ipse dixit of the accused to support it , as indeed there was in Morgan .
3 However , the 1987 budget proposals are for firms with an annual turnover under £250,000 to be able to pay VAT on a cash basis viz. VAT need only be paid when the invoice bearing VAT has actually been paid .
4 The engagement letter need only be issued after , not before , an initial meeting where potential services are outlined .
5 A qualification that security need only be provided if the landlord reasonably so requires would be inadequate having regard to the non-immunity from failure of 'solid " commercial tenants in periods of recession .
6 Sometimes the incompleteness need merely be noted and its extent reported , but other calculations are sensitive to incomplete data and the missing entries must be estimated .
7 The announcement may contain a pre-condition to the posting of the formal offer document , in which case the offer document need not be posted until that condition is satisfied .
8 When the Company retained a courtier , Sir Thomas Roe , to strengthen their position at Agra in 1616 , he advised them that their factories need not be fortified because the Moghuls were perfectly able to keep the peace that traders needed , and could capture fortified towns if they set their minds to it .
9 Supporting or enclosing structures i.e. lift shafts and foundations masonry and brickwork upon which the plant rests and which need not be replaced if new plant is installed .
10 The short cloak had three advantages over the coat : it need not be tailored and so was available ‘ off the peg ’ ; it was more fashionable ; and it allowed unhindered access to the sword .
11 Under s.26(2) , a plan of the premises need not be lodged but only a site plan is required until the provisional grant is affirmed .
12 Such consent need not be expressed but can be implied by conduct depending upon the circumstances ( see Bilbrough v Holmes [ 1876 ] 5 Ch D 255 ) .
13 Applying these principles , pneumonia need not be treated if , on the facts , to do so would mean that the patient recovered to endure a further period of discomfort , pain , or inevitable , distressing deterioration .
14 A number of American cases ruled that reassignment need not be made where the disabled employee had insufficient seniority under local union agreements or where collective bargaining had established job-related standards for the reassigned position which the disabled employee could not meet .
15 Since the article need not be made or adapted for burglary , stealing or cheating it bears a wide meaning .
16 So here was another demonstration to WEA members that the resident professional officer , whether Extra-Mural Board tutor or WEA tutor-organiser , need not be regarded as essential .
17 Furthermore , according to the Chancery Division in Kelsall v Stipplechoice Ltd [ 1992 ] STI 910 , the Special Commissioner 's leave to revise the assessment need not be sought if he was aware of the existence of this point of disagreement when leave was granted to raise the original assessment .
18 For the purposes of the Vehicle ( Excise ) Act the vehicle need not be intended or adapted for use on a road .
19 Why waste everyone 's time asking questions which need not be asked when the information is already there ?
20 His complaint need not be seen as so far-reaching .
21 To return to Lévi-Strauss , the point has been made that emotion need not be seen as obscure and incomprehensible , and that Freud 's importance is that he made a lasting contribution to explicating how the most obscure actions can be seen to make emotional sense .
22 Chaffee allocates a range of key authors writing on strategy into these three categories , but she argues that the categories need not be seen as separate .
23 However , notice need not be given where the defendant does not appear , or where in a fixed date action he has failed to deliver a defence in time .
24 ‘ The proposition need not be questioned that where an Act purports , invalidly , to require a payment to be made , leaving the liability to be enforced by means of an action in which the invalidity of the statute is an available defence , a person who might have relied upon that defence but has paid without raising it should not be held , just because he was obeying the de facto command of a legislature , to have made the payment involuntarily .
25 It need not be insisted that all valuational statements and words are functioning ethically , for there may be non-ethical attitudes .
26 He appears to have occupied a middle position , holding that while Gentile Christians need not be circumcised or keep traditional Jewish festivals , they should respect Jewish food laws .
27 He therefore need not be cautioned if questions are put for other purposes , for example , to establish his identity or his ownership of any vehicle or the need to search him in the exercise of powers of stop and search .
28 He therefore need not be cautioned if questions are put for other purposes , for example , to establish his identity , his ownership of , or responsibility for , any vehicle or the need to search him in the exercise of powers of stop and search .
29 If a vacancy on the committee exists , then : ( i ) it need not be filled if the trustee and a majority of the remaining members so agree : ( ii ) the trustee may appoint some other creditor to be a member if the majority of the remaining members so agree ; or ( iii ) a meeting of creditors should be convened so that another creditor can be appointed and fourteen days ' notice of such meetings must be given ( r 6.160 ) .
30 The syphon need not be broken and there is no risk of water leaking onto the carpet .
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