Example sentences of "issues [conj] need to be " in BNC.

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1 While they ate he made polite conversation , avoiding with care any of the deeper , more important issues that needed to be talked about and resolved .
2 Among the most urgent of the issues that need to be tackled are the following :
3 However , Liberal Democrats believe that the cabinet is already too large and that such a proposal risks sweeping the issues that need to be addressed into the corner .
4 When working out a recruitment policy there are a number of wider issues that need to be considered .
5 The final chapter in this section rounds off the discussion of applications-related research with an examination of organizational issues that need to be taken account of in handling geographic information .
6 Among issues that need to be tackled are :
7 The meeting issued a formal statement , the Letterewe Accord , and outlined key issues that need to be resolved :
8 Issues that need to be raised , and ground rules to be agreed , will concern such matters as :
9 Although there are moves to define the requirements for a next generation user environment , UEC II ( UX No 391 ) , which will be a ‘ highly evolved ’ version of Motif , that wo n't be around until 1995 , and there are some more immediate issues that need to be addressed , according to IXI .
10 To , to Angie you know , I mean a , were alright , we 've got plenty of local issues , but I mean when we think of the , the big issues , these are the big issues that need to be looked into .
11 I am afraid it is written in enviro-jargon , which will need translating into ordinary English or Welsh , but I hope it helps you think about the kind of issues that need to be got across in a popular television programme .
12 The issues that need to be taken into consideration when selecting a parser have been discussed .
13 It also follows that in looking at whether to call in , Ministers do not consider the planning merits of the proposal , but only whether the kind of issues that need to be decided are more appropriate for consideration in a wider than local context by the Secretary of State .
14 there is an issue and clearly if we are not in the sixteen double O four six eight O seven business we are going to lose share , we may not lose total volume , I am confused about that , but do n't try and sort it out now , but those are the issues that need to be tackled , and you need to produce between you some sort of projection paper which lays out the way that you see this bit of the steering business going in the future , and recommends what we should be doing , and what the volumes are to support that , and what the volumes are likely to be .
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