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

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1 Hence , an illusion that the children would sooner or later return home was sustained , mitigating the need to plan for another outcome which , in any case , was considered inferior and likely to do as much harm as good .
2 It is generally regarded that liquidity is a very important factor in the management of unit trusts , given the ability of unit holders to require payment for the resale of their sales on any day , and the above conditions relating to investment policy largely reflect the need to plan for adequate liquidity .
3 So there 's no need to go to great expense of printed what have you .
4 ‘ I 'll baby-sit the kids , ’ Carole insisted over Laura 's blushing and increasingly desperate protests that there was no need to go to such trouble .
5 This , as described earlier has helped the Governors recognise with clarity the need to invest in non-contact time for teachers and appropriate training for all staff when change is envisaged , if the proposed development is to be absorbed fully into the ethos and curriculum of the school .
6 However , it appeared that the other proposals would provide a comprehensive framework for accounting for shares , debts and the costs relating thereto , and so there seemed no need to proceed with this proposal .
7 However , Lindstedt cautions that such visual behaviour as peering closely at the work being undertaken by no means offers a complete solution to the problems arising from the need to work at close range .
8 As he turned and looked into her eyes he knew instinctively there was no need to worry on that score .
9 PS There 's no need to worry about after-sales service : our bikes are supplied by one of the country 's leading distributors with over 1,200 dealerships nationwide .
10 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
11 In addition to hiding from themselves , teachers also begin to feel the need to hide from each other .
12 There was the pressing need to concentrate on national reconstruction , which imposed financial stringency in all other fields of government expenditure , including Defence .
13 So there was no need to talk about these sort of things .
14 Many children feel the need to pour from one container to another continuously as they slowly acquire manual skill .
15 But our belief is that , in the long-term , we shall improve education because even this Government will see the need to pump in more money to get teachers . ’
16 The authorities relating to those provisions demonstrated the desirability at the very least of the need to adjourn for fresh hearing when a bench of two disagree .
17 He cited the experience of the last Labour government in being forced to deal with the International Monetary Fund as further proof of the need to stick to fundamental socialism .
18 By the late 1970s and 1980s the increasing numbers of passengers and package tours and growing size of aircraft , as well as the need to comply with international safety standards for larger aircraft , made it essential to extend the runway .
19 Numerous food scares and the dramatic rise in reported cases of food poisoning over the last few years , plus the need to comply with European Community requirements led to the Food Safety Bill , now nearly two years old .
20 The the third and I think very important criterion is the need to avoid is the need to comply with sub-regional planning objectives .
21 Partly due to this , the long end of the yield curve has been rather stable in the UK , and the need to hedge at this end of the term structure was diminished .
22 We have no need to theorise about this world as a condition for acting in it .
23 In this case , there seems a clear need to look beyond national interest , not because of some admirable but idealistic notion that one should try to devise policies that are good for everyone , but as a matter of practical necessity .
24 Pluralist approaches have stressed the need to look at actual decision-making .
25 According to Bernard Asbell , author of The Book Of You , wedded couples do n't feel the need to look into each other 's eyes when they are speaking because they feel at ease with each other .
26 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
27 Many textbooks do show awareness of the need to deal with different discourse types , but few confront the issue of identification .
28 Government in early 1991 proposed reform of local government , but it was not clear then how far a strident need to deal with local government financing dominated the intent .
29 However , there is no need to deal in this way with an argument that , if raised , would not receive a moment 's serious consideration from the court .
30 The major political parties , the Conservatives and the Liberals , were increasingly aware of the need to compete for working-class support .
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