Example sentences of "needs to be said " in BNC.
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1 | Thank God no more by me needs to be said . |
2 | Ideally , all that needs to be said can be said in an hour , and if you think the journalist is genuinely interested in your work , try to give him or her as much time as required — it is appreciated . |
3 | After that scene there is little else that needs to be said about the strictures on Victorian women . |
4 | But it needs to be said clearly , too , that there is a longer term . |
5 | But it needs to be said clearly , too , that there is a longer term . |
6 | The assertion that ‘ good ’ workers are good and ‘ bad ’ workers bad irrespective of location ( and that that is all that needs to be said ) must be displaced or qualified by a demonstration that organizational form exerts an influence . |
7 | We are not afraid to say what needs to be said . |
8 | Nothing further needs to be said ’ |
9 | Not much needs to be said about either , except perhaps to record two aspects : in the first film , a critic said Nicholson 's acting consisted more or less of variations on a grin . |
10 | Although at first sight the quotations reproduced above may seem to have said all that needs to be said , it will be worthwhile trying to specify exactly the mechanisms by which associative mediation theory generates the effects that need to be explained . |
11 | I think it needs to be said quite clearly that the media , in particular television , is extremely arrogant , inward-looking , incestuous and emotional in its decision-making . |
12 | Perhaps something also needs to be said about the conditions of publication . |
13 | It hardly needs to be said that there is also a total rejection of moral principles . |
14 | Uganda , it hardly needs to be said , currently faces problems in translating the results of this experiment into practical action , but the results and experience gained have been well publicised to the obvious benefit of other systems in Africa . |
15 | It needs to be said that some handicapped readers ( brain-damaged or retarded ) can fully enjoy books : we have the lesson of Cushla as an inspiration here ( Butler , 1979 ) . |
16 | The magazine Field and Stream published this delightfully tongue-in-cheek review which says all that needs to be said about innocence and incorruptibility : |
17 | It hardly needs to be said that Tories are capitalists , and therefore to a woman ( Tory women playing a significant role in this ) subscribe to the view that the dominance of heterosexuality , notably the White Heterosexual Family , is to be preserved come hell or high water . |
18 | It scarcely needs to be said that these are equations without solutions . |
19 | All that needs to be said here and now is — how soon may we expect you ? ’ |
20 | This needs to be said , because some churches feel more competent at the analysis than the action . |
21 | It needs to be said though that he was capable of envisaging a different belief and even bringing it into his story . |
22 | More than that I believe that what is right needs to be said . |
23 | ‘ He had been nursed superbly and that needs to be said because the nurses have gone through a difficult time for obvious reasons and I would like to assure them , in public , that what they have done was quite superlative . ’ |
24 | That it has also close ties with comparative religion scarcely needs to be said . |
25 | More needs to be said about our conviction , but here we have something . |
26 | There is more to be said against the probabilistic analysis of our conception of causation that can or needs to be said here . |
27 | Ask yourself what needs to be said and relay the gist of this to your spokesman , who can then put it into his or her own words . |
28 | Each has already been touched on in passing , but something more needs to be said . |
29 | A little more needs to be said about the adjectives ‘ bold ’ and ‘ novel ’ as applied to hypotheses and predictions respectively . |
30 | But there is one more thing at least that needs to be said about it . |