Example sentences of "and [noun sg] need to [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The division of powers between president and parliament needs to be clarified . |
2 | But a great deal of research and money needs to be invested when a new product and a completely new chemical comes on the market , and there 's been many examples in the past of things being released . |
3 | However , with more practices becoming fundholders negotiating contracts with providers is becoming increasingly complicated and more time and money needs to be put into this aspect . |
4 | This has obvious implications for services at a local level and provision needs to be related to regional trends and census figures . |
5 | The difficulties in achieving the contract target and offering child health surveillance and minor surgery after meeting the demand for patient care without proper facilities , equipment , and computerisation needs to be appreciated . |
6 | In addition , the role of the numerous growth factors and their control in platelets , macrophages and endothelium needs to be explored in diabetes and should lead to new insights in the development of diabetic vascular complications . |
7 | The Boeing 707 was now a safer aeroplane , but it was felt in AIB that some important matters of principle and practice needed to be changed so that the same sort of thing could not happen again with a different type of aircraft . |
8 | The link between sex and morality needed to be cultivated and worked at , using every resource of civilization . |
9 | The delivery date for new furniture and equipment needs to be arranged so that the new site is fully operational once all the equipment and goods have been transferred . |
10 | All current affairs in the whole world of lamentable war and strife needed to be weighed in this balance . |
11 | The acid stimulatory component of beer and wine needs to be characterised and its possible role in the causation of alcohol induced gastrointestinal diseases needs to be investigated . |
12 | Given the turbulent nature of the city 's politics , even in good times , its well-being and contentment needed to be given careful attention and the city 's problems were being exacerbated by the continual and rapid growth of its population . |
13 | These various possibilities are extremely exciting , but a great deal of follow-up observation and modelling needs to be done . |
14 | stated that it was a privilege to have several members present from North America , and consideration needed to be given to the possibility of forming a North American Division . |
15 | If you went from there to there without any practice or participation , since we 've already said you might have left half your audience here and in actual fact so your practice and participation needs to be built in . |
16 | The tendency of Down 's children towards stubbornness and inflexibility needs to be countered from an early age . |
17 | Few schools serve a homogeneous intake , the majority draw on a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds and care needs to be taken that false assumptions are not made about parents ' hopes for their children and their beliefs about the purpose of education . |
18 | Activities need to be kept within the bounds of fair competition and care needs to be taken that there is no overstepping into open conflict . |
19 | Frequently patients respond to a small dose and indeed some patients may be very sensitive to this drug and care needs to be taken that hypoglycaemia does not occur . |
20 | On modern waste systems this is relatively easy , but on old-fashioned systems it may be anything from difficult to impossible — and care needs to be taken not to crack a ceramic basin when unscrewing a tight cleaning eye . |
21 | Roads were built by law and roads ‘ opened up ’ jungles ; so a constant battle of education and persuasion needed to be waged by ACSS and other pressure groups on the government . |
22 | He said the group had chosen Scotland because racism and bigotry needed to be addressed here . |
23 | It is merely a rough guide to the general sentencing levels that this court feels is appropriate , and allowance needs to be made for inconsistency on the part of the Court of Appeal itself ( Thomas , 1993 ) , plus the considerable ‘ latitude ’ which is normally allowed before it will interfere with a sentence passed by the Crown Court . |