Example sentences of "no need [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After a voir dire the judge admitted the oral admissions but excluded the written confession , because ( a ) the breaches of C 11.5 and 11.6 were relatively trivial ; ( b ) it would have been impracticable to have a contemporaneous note of the conversation and there was therefore no breach of C 11.3(b) ( ii ) ; ( c ) Findlay was shown the notes as recorded in the custody record and there was no need to record the refusal in the pocket book as well ; ( d ) there was a serious breach of section 58 and Code C 6.3 in ordering Findlay to be kept incommunicado without sufficient reason and therefore although the interview leading to the written confession was itself fairly conducted the confession would be excluded .
2 There is no need to fill the bath to the top .
3 There 's no need to nail the shelves down , as they ca n't move sideways because of the spacers .
4 In most cases there should be no need to replace the underlay , carpet grippers , etc , when carpets are being replaced .
5 Since HARPY laid out each potential utterance as a path it had no need to segment the input into phonetic units before matching .
6 When they were young there had been no need to lock the gun room .
7 ‘ There is really no need to continue the act .
8 There is no need to sew the body wall .
9 If the product is right and the sales presentation is right , there is no need to close the sale .
10 A noise specialist told the inquiry that levels at the Sundial were not high , it had double glazing and an air conditioning system so there was no need to open the windows .
11 The operation described as castration is relatively simple , even in an older dog , because the incision is made in the testes , and there is no need to open the body cavity itself .
12 ‘ But no need to fear the Queen wo n't make you welcome , my lady .
13 No need to swing the axe here , just slot the picks onto the cracks between the welded icicles .
14 There 's no need to delay the work , let alone stop it altogether .
15 There is no need to bait the trap in any way .
16 Sadly , we chose a day of light wind for our sail with Mary , and there was no need to use the water ballast at all .
17 … There is no need to presuppose the existence of such a range of duties .
18 There is therefore no need to signal the past overtly in the Chinese text .
19 There was no need to sell the subject , constituting as it did , a core element of the compulsory curriculum .
20 There is no need to warrant the accuracy of the Disclosure Letter .
21 On VAT — ‘ We have no plans and no need to extend the scope of VAT ’ — John Major , March 27 , 1992 .
22 Shafts of sunlight gleamed through the avenue of trees , warming the air so that she felt no need to wear the jacket she had brought with her as a precaution against the temperamental nature of Danish weather , holding it casually instead over one arm , perfectly comfortable in the same linen dress she had worn the previous evening .
23 In this , his value always exceeds Boswell 's ; Johnson the writer has no need to grind the axe of his ego , and thereby feels no qualms in conveying how confusing he finds the native Scots , who , decisive and firm in their answer to his first question , are likely to contradict it entirely in answering the second question .
24 The statistical correlation studies have been many and varied and they have been examined in detail by both Blaug and Bowman and there is no need to repeat the discussion here .
25 The lad led out a bay gelding and there was no need to trot the animal to diagnose the affected leg ; he nodded down on his near fore in an unmistakable way .
26 No need to type the letter — in fact , a handwritten note would perhaps be best . ’
27 But since she was comfortable and occupied she felt no need to take the advantage of her freedom .
28 ‘ There is no need to take the decision yet .
29 There was no need to take the time to beat up on the new pioneers .
30 Now she 's gone , and I do n't have to pay out , I 'm not badly off ; I 've saved a bit , and I 'd thought there would be no need to let the room , but if you and Mr Paul was looking for somewhere clean and comfortable , with good food , and reasonable as it 's yourselves , perhaps you 'd think it over . ’
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