Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] need not be " in BNC.

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1 I begged the King so often for my freedom that at last he and his lords agreed that I need not be a prisoner any longer .
2 This obligation to inform now appears not in the Act but in the Code of Practice , which suggests not only that suspects should be told of their rights but also of ‘ the fact that they need not be exercised immediately ’ .
3 Serbs passionately believe that their people offered up enormous sacrifices during two world wars , both times on the side of the allies , so that they need not be divided again .
4 As we have seen , the usual belief is that what teachers need is descriptions , with the implication that they need not be bothered with the theoretical ideas upon which they are based .
5 Of the airframes , the bulk of the NAC are so well documented that they need not be spotlighted here .
6 Several times in the two meetings observed lawyer A pointed out to the children that they could seek alternative advice , and that they need not be embarrassed to do so .
7 I hope , like Zen , that it gives people the feeling that they need not be cut off from the great intellectual and philosophical questions .
8 The beauty of the idea is that it need not be exclusive to succeed .
9 Mr Paul Wells , chief executive of the York Visitor and Conference Bureau admits York ‘ can cost a fortune if you visit every attraction ’ but says that it need not be an expensive day out .
10 A moment s reflection upon , let us say , Frey 's analysis of the concept of , interests , , will show that it need not be an experience at all .
11 But Julius Comroe , sometime director of cardiovascular research at the University of California , has demonstrated that it need not be .
12 Bentham would say that the one which produces more pleasure is the better action , but Mill would say that it need not be , if the quality of the pleasure which is lesser in amount is sufficiently much higher in quality .
13 The first is that it need not be democratic government , or democratic propositions , to which the people give their consent .
14 Professor Eversley has stressed that it need not be drawn very high and points to the importance of groups at the margin , who used soap to wash with and wore some cotton instead of home-spun linen : " what seems neces-sary for growth is that the very exceptional expenditures should become a little less so " .
15 When the only moving object in the immediate vicinity is the bat itself , the apparent world is sufficiently similar in successive tenths of seconds that it need not be sampled more frequently than this .
16 This may demonstrate one of the essential features of expert determination , namely that it need not be a personal process .
17 This topic is too recent for there to be many guidelines available but for a particular topic the designer can assume that he need not be inhibited in allowing his imagination to run to many kinds of novel solutions .
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