Example sentences of "need [prep] be [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | When people think of giving help or support to those in trouble they nearly always imagine that this help will need to be of an intense and emotional nature . |
2 | If Offline is being conducted because a disk is nearly full , therefore , the work directory may need to be on a different disk , where more space is available . |
3 | They will certainly need to be on a direct access device . |
4 | You 'll need to be on the alert for any unusual eventuality , as your behaviour during this arduous time will govern future happenings . |
5 | The supply does not need to be to the ultimate consumer . |
6 | You should dig a pit a yard deep ; for comfort while digging , this will need to be about a square yard in area . |
7 | Yet a recent survey showed that a quarter of the ‘ patients ’ do not need to be in a mental institution at all and a half of them could live in the outside world given proper support . |
8 | The ramp , for instance , needs to be of the correct gradient , something which , in my experience of discussing such matters with colleagues , appears to be overlooked with alarming frequency ! |
9 | In the long term , a dictionary needs to be above a certain size to provide sufficient coverage over a wide range of domains . |
10 | Erm in t the second most important criterion I would have thought is that it needs to be on a public transport corridor . |
11 | And you want , well I mean , each A four sheet needs to be on a particular subject . |
12 | The SIET hands out around £50,000 a year to young Scots who need help to get on and , often in the nature of things , to get out of Scotland for a while : some physics graduate from St Andrews who needs time at MIT , a violinist who needs to be at a foreign conservatoire . |
13 | We need to ensure that our white collar members have the help and the support and the advice available to them , but that help and that advice needs to be at the right time and at the right place . |
14 | I feel he needs to be in a winning side , one brimming with confidence before he sparkles . |
15 | In the proposed E two the only development that would be permitted is that which needs to be in the open countryside and that 's a much more rigorous test . |
16 | For the dematerialisation shot the caption slide needed to be of the deserted landscape , ie : with the TARDIS gone . |
17 | ‘ He needed to be in a docile mood after a show to be able to talk . |
18 | ‘ With grenades you need to be outside the enclosed space . ’ |
19 | If you are dieting in the long term , you may need to take multi-vitamin/multi-mineral supplement ( e.g. Diet Balance ) — if you need to be on a weight-loss programme for more than 10 weeks , or if you have to rely on prepared reduced-calorie meals , and especially if you have any of the signs of vitamin or mineral deficiency . |
20 | Most units need to be on an outside wall or ducted to vent outdoors but others can be bought which are ventless , recirculating the air through activated charcoal filters which should be changed regularly . |
21 | Whether any other position could serve that purpose is at best arguable , but in any case all discs need to be in a standard place so that they can be checked in seconds without searching . |
22 | You need to be in a strong mood to face up to the unvarnished realism of these performances but , once entered into , they are absolutely gripping . |
23 | Nathan returns , suggesting that you need to be in a sheltered spot for minimum discomfort ; he thinks that constipation is to be feared almost as much as the wind . |
24 | Some contracts , such as hire purchase contracts and contracts for the sale and purchase of land , need to be in a special form . |
25 | We need to be in the Labour Party it is only there that we the unions can take part in making policy about the future of our industries and services , and taking care of our members . |
26 | Mornings had indeed developed into quite a happy routine of little errands and duties for Aunt Emily , the hens and the sea ; and if she felt now , as quite often she did , an incomprehensible longing for something wilder and freer and more satisfying than this domestic round , she put it down to needing to be in the open air more and gave herself , next morning , a longer spell on the smooth buff sands of the bay . |