Example sentences of "need not be [verb] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 This support need not be related to departmental business : in her diary entry for 4 March 1976 Barbara Castle , then Secretary of State for Health and Social Security , bewails the fact that she had no briefing for the Cabinet discussion of the defence review because her political adviser , Jack Straw , was out of action because of a family bereavement .
32 The League 's attitude reflected the traditional belief that the ordinary citizen need not be affected by war .
33 Nowadays , impartiality need not be expressed quite so crudely , and a look at any group 's case load will show that a balance is always maintained .
34 Such consent need not be expressed but can be implied by conduct depending upon the circumstances ( see Bilbrough v Holmes [ 1876 ] 5 Ch D 255 ) .
35 Spiritual direction need not be limited to a twosome .
36 What is more , schemata need not be limited to unordered catalogues of people and things within a stereotyped situation , or stereotyped sequences of events telling us what is likely to happen next .
37 Alternatively , a private company need not be limited at all , and can trade as an unlimited company .
38 Because the father is the model for the superego and the actual embodiment of authority and the demands of the cultural prohibitions against incest and parricide within the individual 's own family , it is perhaps not surprising that the antagonism towards him and what he stands for need not be limited to such self-evidently anti-social and aggressive tendencies as those revealed in the statistics of crime and violence .
39 The teaching need not be limited to English or British History , and lessons on citizenship may be given with advantage in the higher classes .
40 The teaching need not be limited to English or British History , and lessons on citizenship may be given with advantage in the higher classes .
41 1.43 It was said in Coenen v Payne [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 984 ( which was a defendant 's application for a split trial ) that such a trial will be ordered whenever it is just and convenient , and not only in difficult and unusual cases , and in Ashworth v Berkeley Walbrood ( 1984 ) The Times , 13 July that the court can be asked to try a preliminary issue whenever there is a real probability that the effect will be to save time and expense and simplify the issues , which need not be limited to questions of law .
42 ‘ The defendant need not be granted bail if , having been released on bail in or in connection with the proceedings for the offence , he has been arrested in pursuance of section 7 of this Act .
43 If an additive is present in one of the ingredients but serves no real function in the final product , it need not be declared .
44 This means also that the umber of the head of a column iteration is always multiplied by zero , an so need not be calculated till the final step .
45 They are black so they need not be treated even like women , but more like animals .
46 Applying these principles , pneumonia need not be treated if , on the facts , to do so would mean that the patient recovered to endure a further period of discomfort , pain , or inevitable , distressing deterioration .
47 Instead , we shall next deploy a grand systems theory , conceived in the scientific manner and presenting the units of the system as if they were ‘ black boxes ’ whose inner workings need not be examined .
48 Secondly , legislation could provide that evidence of resistance need not be adduced by the prosecution in order to establish lack of consent and that in those cases where the evidential burden of establishing consent is on the defence , evidence of lack of resistance should not suffice .
49 But , as Freud pointed out , things are taboo precisely because they are exciting , otherwise they need not be prohibited . ’
50 However , this week Mr Bradley conceded that the Chancellor need not be bound by Mr Finsberg 's letter .
51 This is probably correct , but conventional medical wisdom need not be accepted entirely at face value .
52 Statement 110 applies to all financial statements for fiscal years beginning on or after 15 December 1992 , but need not be applied to deposit administration and immediate participation guarantee contracts entered into before 20 March 1992 .
53 A government wishing to destroy an opposition , an ethnic minority , a minority religion or a ‘ heretic ’ cult , characterised its members as enemies , beyond the state , non-persons , so that moral principles of society need not be applied to them .
54 The force need not be applied on the victim 's body : it can be on the clothes he is wearing : Day ( 1845 ) 173 ER 1042 .
55 It may often form part of a series , although history teachers need not be tied to utilising the whole series .
56 Unoccupied offices and meeting rooms left unused for long periods need not be heated to the normal level .
57 ‘ Practice ’ need not be eschewed as part of higher education ; but its presence in the curriculum must be justified in terms of the opportunities it affords for the student 's critical reflection .
58 In a world with saving and intergenerational transfers , marginalization in production need not be equated with marginalization in consumption , and any extension of savings or transfers must tend to lessen the importance of employment status in establishing overall economic status .
59 The answers seem to be that : ( 1 ) an arbitrator may be obliged to follow the litigation practice if he is to avoid an allegation of misconduct , unless the arbitration rules concerned specifically preclude those procedures or the parties both agree they need not be followed ; and that ( 2 ) the position of an expert will depend first on whether the parties have any specific requirements .
60 Too much need not be made of this , and the Roman calendar will suffice for all but the quite rarest occasions .
  Previous page   Next page