Example sentences of "need the [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This means that even as regards third parties who neither have nor need the protection of Code C , and who have never had such protection in the past , the police officer can not demand the production of a document relevant to the suspected offence .
2 The publication of government maps showing which power stations most need the installation of equipment to curb acid emissions has been withheld until after share applications for the two electricity companies have been tendered .
3 Children need the variety of experience and the attention to detail that the teacher is able to encourage .
4 The ambitious Hall , famed cup specialists , are still involved in both the Rothmans and the Welsh Knockout Cups and need the talents of County choice Peers to keep them on track for the double .
5 If you are on a camping holiday and are stopped with a penknife or sheath knife on your belt and a rucksack on your back , most policemen would accept that you need the knife for camping .
6 You need the element of superstition there , I do n't know .
7 So they , they need the money as capital up front .
8 As individuals , as well as members of constituencies , people need the resources of language both to defend their rights and to fulfil their obligations . ’
9 Students might be required , for example , to sketch the layout of the kitchen , noting the position of fire-extinguishers and emergency exits , they might be asked to note the pattern of use in the restaurant ; which are peak hours ; what sort of music is played ; what arrangements are made for smokers ; what is the cleaning cycle for bedrooms and corridors ; what sort of internal accounting system is used — the list could go on , but all are investigative tasks which need the help of hotel staff and which , if properly recorded can be assessed .
10 We need the military to bee decided and willing to stop violence .
11 We must address the social ills that are at the root of much crime ; we must take action to divert young people into more positive ways of using their time and lives ; we need the sort of common-sense and long-term commitment shown by my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) and his team .
12 In order to sustain effort , in this and all other areas of life , we need the feedback of reward ideally , short-term reward rather than some far distant pot of gold , way off at the end of the rainbow .
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