Example sentences of "need [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the anti-army writers also showed a need to appeal to the sensibilities of their Tory allies in Parliament .
2 The need to plan for the staffing as well as the financing of the social services does not apply only to the professionals : we can not decide to double our output of houses in order to deal with housing shortages and obsolescence without regard to the manpower resources of the building industry as well as to the availability of suitable architects .
3 The party structure was probably saved by two features , the recruiting of 1915–16 and the need to cope with the Representation of the People Act in 1918 .
4 Throughout the network there would be a need to attend to the litter problem , perhaps through the provision of more bins and heavy fines for littering .
5 Laura passed on her belief in the need to minister to the man you love to Nick 's girlfriend , Ari .
6 I soon realized she 'd been raped — no need to go into the details .
7 Although the sterling crisis which followed the budget of 11 November 1964 alerted more ministers to the economic realities , Labour 's tiny majority and the need to go to the country again as soon as possible meant that all too often electoral considerations were given priority ( as they had been by the Tories earlier in 1964 ) over economic policy .
8 But er I think from a comfort point of view er if you do feel the need to go to the toilet , please do n't er think that you 've got to put your hand up and ask .
9 And what about the second toolbar which floats about the screen , cluttering things up without actually removing the need to go to the command menu for many functions ?
10 In both these cases the old plates made the necessary points , and there was no need to go to the trouble and expense of getting new ones .
11 No need to go near the place again for another couple of weeks .
12 These salads come into production faster than traditional lettuces as there is no need to wait for the plants to mature .
13 Also , the point of sharing would come much earlier as there is no need to wait for the completion of a ‘ book ’ before it goes to a central access point .
14 ( 5 ) Because of the exemption for anything done in pursuance of a scheme of arrangement under s153(3) ( e ) , it should in theory be possible for financial assistance proposed to be provided as part of the Court Scheme to be implemented immediately ( because the target is bound by the scheme when it becomes effective ) without the need to wait for the target to be re-registered as a private company and the private company exemption procedure followed .
15 With regard to strategic planning , the document acknowledges the need to continue with the Structure Plan system and suggests some options as to how this may be achieved .
16 ( As to the date alleged , see Practice Direction ( Bankruptcy 4/86 ) ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604. ) ( c ) In the strictly limited case of substituted service by advertisement under r 6.3 of the 1986 rules , the date to be alleged is the date of the advertisement 's appearance or , as the case may be , its first appearance : see rr 6.3(3) and 6.11(8). 6 There is no need to include in the preamble to or at the end of the petition details of the person authorised to present the petition .
17 Apart from the metrical need to round off the stanza , there is no contextual requirement for Wilekin to suggest Dame Sirith buy animals with the money .
18 Although that may not be against a literal interpretation of the wording of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty , would not such a move be a gross affront to the potential proliferators who are reconsidering the need to indulge in the acquisition of nuclear weapons ?
19 It seems we are losing sight of the fundamental need to invest for the future ; as a result companies whose profits are reduced by R&D costs are being penalised because of their commitment to the future .
20 The Marine Mammals Protection Act was passed in New Zealand in 1978 , and reflected a growing public awareness of the need to provide for the conservation of the country 's marine mammals , which had been ruthlessly slaughtered during both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries .
21 Harwell Laboratories says there 's no need to worry about the possibility of job losses as a result of this weekend 's merger with Culham Laboratory .
22 Not only does the trusting Christian need to worry about the placebo effect , he also needs to be aware that he will want to please his therapist , having placed so much faith in him .
23 At this present time there is no need to worry about the UNFORMAT information DOS will place on your disk as it formats , or giving the disk a LABEL — this latter being a personal title you may wish to code each disk with .
24 There is no need to worry about the duration of a record .
25 That filmmakers did n't feel hamstrung by the need to defer to the MOI reflects their own desire to ‘ do their bit ’ .
26 Hugo looked even more tired and strained than he had earlier , Harriet thought , and Sally was edgy and preoccupied though she seemed greatly relieved when Hugo told her that the insurance investigator , Tom O'Neill , had seemed satisfied with what he had been able to tell him and had not expressed any desire for a further interview or the need to come to the house to speak to Sally .
27 Provided that people in this country believed they had an honest system of government which dispensed even-handed justice , then there was no need to tamper with the law unless public order was threatened .
28 He expressed a need to talk to the pupils :
29 Today , the industry has no need to feed off the margins , needs no lessons from Sigue Sigue Sputnik about the Global Leisure Industry , movie tie-ins or the killings to be made in the future collusion of pop and advertising to create new needs .
30 There is in fact no need to state in the sale agreement that liability is joint and several ( although it is invariably the practice to do so ) as this is implied by the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 , s1(1) and the ability to recover from fellow vendors and their estates is extended by s6(1) of that Act .
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