Example sentences of "be not necessary for [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not necessary for me to hold that otherwise lawful use of a highway can never amount to a public nuisance , whatever the circumstances and however excessive the use . |
2 | On the facts of this case it is not necessary for me to decide whether that view is right or wrong , and I should not decide it ; the point should be left open for full argument in a case where it is necessary to the decision . |
3 | It is not necessary for you to meet him at the moment — in fact , he is not here right at this moment — but you may use the telephone . |
4 | is n't necessary for me to do my job , but because I have a personal interest . |
5 | My My Lords I I 'm sure it is n't necessary for me in referring very briefly to the amendments to which er I have done er it is n't necessary for me to recount in full the arguments with which Your Lordships are already becoming very familiar . |
6 | Because Carol was n't there , was n't arching her head to see the contents of a letter , it was not necessary for him to take the envelope into his own office . |
7 | The centurion sent word to Jesus that it was not necessary for him to come in person . |
8 | It was not necessary for him to know that she 'd been a widow for years . |
9 | Indeed , he predeceased Sir Nelson , which made my task a little easier , inasmuch as it was not necessary for me to carry out complicated inquiries in India . |
10 | For this purpose it was not necessary for me to stay on at school after I was sixteen and attend university . |
11 | Ha Well he said he 'd probably get on alright at Horstell that 's the irony of it was n't necessary for him to go to Winston |
12 | It was n't necessary for him to throw the game in order to please the other man — his particular business was a seller 's market . |
13 | Luckily they seemed to want , even need , to talk , so it was n't necessary for me to try to head him onto other subjects as I had felt might possibly have been the case . |
14 | ‘ It really was n't necessary for you to go to all that trouble . |