Example sentences of "[adv] [ex0] [be] no need for " in BNC.
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1 | They could put the hook in there and they could lower doors away so there 's no need for the , cos many a time in the dumb hopper when you knock that pin out , they go down with the force and it 'd break and it 'd break the er the chain , the chain link . |
2 | So there 's no need for them to know . ’ |
3 | So there is no need for despair . |
4 | So there is no need for reform . |
5 | Mr Reynolds will be in hospital for some days prior to surgery and so there is no need for either the medical or nursing assessments to be made immediately . |
6 | Is it in effect equalises in terms of means , the people applying for housing so there is no need for a means test for potential tenants because they all have in housing terms , the same means , I I do you understand this , I mean it 's vitally important you understand this just to see why this motion is nonsensical . |
7 | Among the controversial issues which any negotiations would have to address were the following [ see also p. 36837 for so-called " Harare declaration " on ANC proposals for future negotiations , and p. 36912 for earlier policy guidelines ] : ( i ) nationalization : in press interviews in the days following his release , Mandela had reasserted the ANC 's stated policy of nationalizing certain sectors of the economy , including mines — this immediately provoked sharp falls on South African financial markets [ see also p. 37176 ] ; ( ii ) the armed struggle : Mandela had refused to renounce this policy , repeating on Feb. 14 that government installations were legitimate targets for sabotage [ ibid. ] ; ( iii ) power-sharing : the government and the ANC still appeared to be a long way apart on interpretation — the ANC for its part was not prepared to accept an arrangement similar to the current tri-cameral parliament ; ( iv ) sanctions : Mandela had already stated that " the conditions for which sanctions are being applied still exist " and thus there was no need for a review of the question [ for UK Prime Minister 's unilateral decision to break EC agreement on voluntary sanctions see below ] . |
8 | Is n't it because women are by nature inferior , and know it , so usually there is no need for them to crave to be treated as inferior ? |
9 | Presumably there was no need for our ancestors to cope with sizes and times outside the narrow range of everyday practicality , so our brains never evolved the capacity to imagine them . |
10 | If I am ferreting single-handedly there is no need for any other digging implement . |
11 | ‘ Now there is no need for wasting time with plastic surgery as Elizabeth Arden has designed a new cream for conquering those misshapen noses . ’ |
12 | Now there was no need for such disguises . |
13 | But now there was no need for it , surely ? |
14 | Here there 's no need for any form of container . |
15 | Here there was no need for closure to hover behind the death-rate , or for one mental hospital to be engorged for another to shut . |
16 | If you do n't suffer from tennis elbow , then there is no need for you to read on . |
17 | However , the chances are that , if you can really represent the search space optimally before calling the algorithm , then there is no need for search at all . |
18 | ‘ If it 's so trivial , then there 's no need for you to know the answer . ’ |
19 | The Minister is always making the case there there is no need for legislative change . |
20 | The ‘ Sum Insured ’ is the maximum payable in respect of any one claim and continues in full following the payment of any claim — i.e. there is no need for the Policyholder to reinstate the sum insured following payment of a claim . |
21 | However there is no need for the motor to travel a complete step in this first interval , because a small lag behind the phase equilibrium position can be recovered over subsequent steps . |
22 | But he must remain in the custody of the bailiff , who said however there was no need for it . |