Example sentences of "[art] need to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | There is , however , no evidence that Ali Kuscu succeeded Molla Husrev , and Uzuncarsili 's statement that he had been transferred to the Ayasofya medrese ( which is not mentioned in the needs to be set against the report that Ali Kuscu accompanied Mehmed II on the campaign against Uzun Hasan ( began Shawwal 877/March 1473 ) and was appointed to the Ayasofya medrese only on their return ( mid-878/autumn 1473 ) . |
2 | But the second function is no less important — to consult all the representatives of the parishes on the way ahead , both in regard to the theme for next year as well as the needs to be met . |
3 | Repetitions for calves and forearms can be increased to sets of 15 because they are composed of denser , more resilient muscle fibres and the need to be worked harder . |
4 | The need to be able to get about is essential for daily life , and also to take advantage of increased leisure time . |
5 | They feel the need to be ready to account for the direction their lives have taken . |
6 | I do n't know what 's wrong with him , why he does n't see the need to be supporting the freedom fighters . ’ |
7 | The men it seems , were utterly overwhelmed by the need to be thus entreated and made a response so gallant , ( alas , unrecorded ) that the ladies in return ( on June 26th ) offered the ‘ Ladies ’ Cup ’ trophy ‘ in recognition of the kindnesses received ’ . |
8 | Charles Luker then gave a speech of reminiscences stressing the need to be grateful for ‘ those who had formed the Club and those who had kept it going for its first 50 years ’ . |
9 | Children do n't have any particularly different rules — they just emphasise the need to be conscious of the way that LM 's work . |
10 | But it seems to be widely accepted as inevitable that indiscipline will not be eradicated , no matter how positive or imaginative the school tries to be ; hence the need to be able to apply sanctions and punishments , ‘ to register disapproval of unacceptable behaviour and as a last resort to protect the necessary authority of teachers and the stability of the school system ’ . |
11 | The overwhelming majority of the world 's people have lived until recently without the need to be members of national groups . |
12 | ‘ The need to be vigilant is as great now as it ever was . ’ |
13 | The contribution of each person is affected by their current needs : the need to be dominant or submissive ; the need to be talkative or silent and so on . |
14 | The contribution of each person is affected by their current needs : the need to be dominant or submissive ; the need to be talkative or silent and so on . |
15 | When he is sufficiently reassured of this , he starts caring for being thought well of by his contemporaries , and later still comes the need to be a leader . |
16 | The kind of limitations imposed by restrictions of full-time caring are not normal to someone in midlife but it takes courage to change the pattern once the need to be restricted has passed . |
17 | This class distinction was taken even further early in the 19th century when a new rule allowed entrants to compete by proxy — skilled archers could shoot on their behalf — which allowed the gentry to be involved , and even to win , without the need to be competent with the bow and arrow . |
18 | At the start of the contact the need to be stroked is so strong that it suppresses their fear . |
19 | However , in spite of such increasingly overt politicization and polarization of libraries and librarians , the level of political intrusion in library selection policy is frequently limited by the need to be practical and realistic . |
20 | One sees the need to be reminded of the richness of direct experience , especially today when so much is learnt and experienced indirectly from print , printouts , and television . |
21 | Mary , with her usual sense of urgency , concentrated on the need to be ‘ well-dressed ’ . |
22 | Such stories abound and are important in that often the first thing that needs to be broken in us is pride , fear of men and the need to be in control . |
23 | No woman can take her personal safety for granted and every parent must instill into their children the need to be vigilant and sensible . |
24 | Add to this the threat from Europe of the need to be a member of an authorised body to provide tax advice and carry out tax work ( central to the survival of the small practice ) , and the fact that the Institute of Chartered Accountants does not have the qualifications to become such a body ( less than 15% of members are actively involved in tax matters ) , and we have potentially the demise of the small firm . |
25 | The committee takes seriously the need to be fair and just in everything it does . |
26 | While the ARC places the emphasis I have described on the need to be fair , and to help firms to operate effectively within the new regime , it takes its regulatory role very seriously and the public interest is always paramount . |
27 | The committee takes seriously the need to be fair and just in everything it does . |
28 | The Committee for Other Faiths suggests/proposes that a Bidding Prayer be included at Mass on the Sundays in January 1993 to draw attention to the centenary year , and also on Sunday , 24th October , to make our people aware of the need to be involved . |
29 | They are like patients , who , suspecting that something is seriously wrong , steadfastly refuse to see a doctor in the hope that their troubles will clear up without the need to be told the truth about themselves or undergo painful treatment . |
30 | It can also be a sign of darker moods and feelings surfacing , the need to be angry , defiant , or isolated . |