Example sentences of "[noun] and [adv] need to be " in BNC.
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1 | One productive starting point is to break the illusion that writing is a " gestation " process of waiting for inspiration until the essay forms itself , fully-fledged , in your mind and just needs to be written down . |
2 | All the postings you have made of the above list are P&L transactions and now need to be transferred to the P&L account . |
3 | These cognitive factors have a direct influence on the query formulation and thus need to be investigated as an integral part of the information-seeking process . |
4 | ‘ This is a can of worms and really needs to be looked into carefully , ’ he said . |
5 | Used regularly the short clippings get hidden below the surface of the lawn so you do n't have to dispose of them , but long grass is left in bands on the surface and usually needs to be raked up and removed . |
6 | Rather than ‘ structuring tasks for collaboration ’ , it was more a process of ‘ structuring a learning environment for collaboration ’ , with each of the elements contributing something to the whole and therefore needing to be understood in relation to the whole . |
7 | Although not , of course , a school-based programme , IVIFE follows logically from IVIS and therefore needs to be mentioned briefly . |
8 | A machine which will produce 10,000 items and then need to be replaced . |
9 | Once love for a woman but hopeless from the start and perhaps needing to be . |
10 | Local involvement in nation-wide politics does not just depend on intellectual evolution , however , but on the strong conviction that national affairs affect one 's life and so need to be considered . |
11 | Empty cartridges can retain a residue of flammable gas and so need to be disposed of carefully . |
12 | Managers use numbers to make decisions and therefore need to be numerate . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | This in itself is a mildly interesting observation and certainly needs to be made ; but what we should go on to do is to say why they do not appear there . |