Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] need a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I need a , I so desperately need a shag . |
2 | Such harassment did not always need a fighting patrol 's strength : Lieutenant J.A . |
3 | The idea of Kevin 's rewarding him for his prowess with a real lunch somewhere acted as a spur to Jasper , but he did not really need a spur . |
4 | So obvious is this problem that it did not really need a questionnaire to highlight it . |
5 | so in the end I said to him look we 've so really it could have perhaps done with , I suppose if we 'd been sensible it could , because it needed , the gas fire needs to come out , it does need a lot of , still really needs a lot of things doing to it . |
6 | Just have a quick slosh , well hardly even needs a slosh round does it ? |
7 | Both badly needed a way out — and the agreement on limited Palestinian self-government , brokered secretly by the Norwegians , provided it . |
8 | This latter point is a very important one since , until you have learned to fly , you do n't really need a helicopter radio . |
9 | The si it 's all round the sides you do n't really need a top on a tank , it 's just the sides you want . |
10 | Well it does n't really need a title , it 's a er it could be anywhere it 's , it , it , sort of got that hint of west country , but it does n't really matter it 's , we 're not interested in where it is , we 're interested in the the final image . |
11 | But you see we do n't really need a chainsaw do we ? |
12 | After the dignification of the white coat this domestic chore was something of a let-down , and she did n't really need a drink so soon after breakfast . |
13 | This cake is so moist that you do n't really need a frosting , but it can only enhanced with cream cheese frosting ( see below ) . |
14 | At this moment she did n't really need a neighbour , not even a good one . |
15 | We did n't really need a Christmas present after that but the encore , the intermezzo from Delius 's Fennimore and Gerda , was very welcome all the same . |
16 | It was merely that she had learned from her life with him that , like many married women , she did n't really need a husband . |
17 | You wo n't even need a stamp . |
18 | We 've already paid the postage — so you wo n't even need a stamp . |
19 | You do n't even need a stamp . |
20 | You do n't even need a secret to fear being found out . |
21 | And the beauty of hunting musk was that you did n't even need a gun , ’ He passed the emptied chillim over to Kalchu . |
22 | He had n't even needed a prescription to buy them . |
23 | If it only takes you an hour or two a week to run your administration , then you do n't yet need a computer . |
24 | Good God , yes I know it 's been very , very heavy here too , there were certain areas over here certainly needed a bit of rain , but now there 's certainly did n't need it at all |
25 | Er , because w er males because of er variance of male reproductive success , another way of looking at it is to say look , males are expendable , you do n't actually need a lot of males to keep all your females fertilized so you can waste them , and in fact we do waste them , for example in wars . |
26 | He then only needed a pitching-wedge and he hit it straight at the pin to about 18 feet or so . |
27 | He no longer needed a tutor : Walahfrid was paid off with the abbacy of Reichenau , where he could help hold Alemannia against Louis the German . |
28 | No longer need a search for set words be made ; it was now a matter of seeking words , or even deeds , which need do no more than satisfy the minimal essential principles of the law of trusts . |
29 | But with the MCI deal in the bag , BT will no longer need a licence ; its American services can be sold via MCI . |
30 | Inhabitants of the occupied territories wishing to enter Israel would no longer need a permit if aged 50 or over ( instead of 60 ) . |