Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] need [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , my contract with the club is up next May and then I will have more time on my hands , but I will still need help with the Irish job .
2 They use hierarchic language which will always need interpretation .
3 But there will always be clients whose English is poor , who are bewildered or have perhaps tried but failed , and who will still need specialist care .
4 Although this can be a useful guide to ovulation , you will probably need instruction before you can use it reliably and many women find the whole idea unpleasant .
5 You will also need flux for making soldered joints .
6 You will probably have to consult colleagues to gain some of this information and you will also need access to a library to research the alternative delivery system you have chosen to examine .
7 You will also need curtain heading tape or stiffening to equal the total width of your fabric .
8 You will also need curtain heading tape or stiffening of your choice ( Chapter 6 ) to the length of your valance strip , plus enough valance or curtain hooks to space approximately every 7.5cm ( 3in ) along a gathered heading , or one for each pleat on a pleated heading , and one for each end .
9 You will also need planning permission if you have to create a new access to your property from a classified road , and if you do , you 'll need the consent of the local highways authority to cross a footpath or verge to reach it .
10 To convert to RHD you will basically need steering box , axle steering arm and dash pads and heater all available from any Series III .
11 Remember the chances are you will never need hospice care , but somebody you know will — so please help if you can . ’
12 They will also need approval from the US government 's Food and Drug Administration before the implant can be used regularly .
13 They will certainly need bread , measure and ready .
14 It will also need clipping or pruning to shape at least once a year , especially in the case of formal hedges .
15 Nonetheless , he says , it will always need subsidy , as only four of its routes are profitable : the crossing of the river Clyde between Gourock and Dunoon ( where privately owned Western Ferries provides muscular competition ) ; and the services linking Ullapool with Lewis , Oban with Mull , and Kyle of Lochalsh with Skye ( which CalMac will lose in 1995 , when a new bridge will be ready ) .
16 Whether or not it 's eventually privatised , it will still need Government support .
17 Even if Mr Takeshita drives the budget through in the opposition 's absence , he will still need time for some further bills .
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