Example sentences of "[adv] needs to be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The use of reading lists , tapes , slides , video-recordings etc. needs to be carefully planned , because they form a major resource . |
2 | This normally needs to be fairly short , but contain enough basic information , power of description , use of words , style of text and so on . |
3 | The screen no longer needs to be fully multiplexed . |
4 | There also needs to be much clearer reference to the limitations in the audit process and , in particular , in relation to collusive or immaterial fraud and sudden changes in companies ' financial positions , as these are also fundamental to the expectations gap . |
5 | While the relevant authorities should adapt to make wives ’ lives easier , the public also needs to be more open-minded . |
6 | Erm and that that really needs to be carefully assessed as one moves towards some conclusions on where that new settlement ought to be . |
7 | Anyone running a major company in Britain today needs to be keenly aware of the international scene in Laing 's opinion . |
8 | Whenever the context of production of the message is spatially and/or temporally separated from the context of reception ( as in telephone conversations and in most written uses of language ) , the centre of orientation for the interpretation of deixis is not perceptually available to the addressee and therefore needs to be appropriately reconstructed . |
9 | Observation and care of the patient at risk of suicide therefore needs to be very carefully planned and coordinated . |
10 | I do n't think that it actually needs to be geographically located . |
11 | This will give a height ( riser ) , which ideally needs to be around 150mm , but not more than 200mm . |
12 | Realism is a technique which , being known from childhood reading , never needs to be consciously studied , and certainly the effort required to compose a corpus of novels , like the noteworthy succession of Anita Brookner romances that began with A Start in Life ( 1981 ) , is always more likely to be emotional than technical . |