Example sentences of "need [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We do not need solicitors for every tiny detail , ’ he pointed out exasperatedly . |
2 | After an argument about the beast 's form , Jack realises that he does n't need rules to be aggressive towards people who break them , he can attack people when he wants now . |
3 | It is likely , in general , that advertising can build on the strengths , but that it may need improvements to the physical product to eliminate the weaknesses . |
4 | You do n't need contracts in this world , not if you trust people and you have an understanding — and let's face it , we needed the money , we stuck together . |
5 | made it er queer but then I 'll need tablets by then an'all , so |
6 | So you will need skills in leading groups , getting people 's memories going , keeping them active . |
7 | Though he is too politically cautious to admit it in public , Mr Reilly knows he needs taxes as a weapon in the environmental arsenal , even if they are disguised under another label . |
8 | It is almost inevitable that many would stay away , even disallowing for the events of 1989 , but China needs experts in all fields of knowledge . |
9 | You will need groups of three needles for the pattern so choose a number divisible by three , then add one stitch at each end for a seam . |
10 | C.WHAT DO I NEED NOTES ON ? |
11 | Generally speaking , the answer to our question " What do I need notes on ? " depends upon two considerations : |
12 | → You do n't need loads of technique to sound emotional — listen to Neil Young . |
13 | We 're gon na need loads of booze ! |
14 | You will also need strips of iron-on dressmaker 's interfacing to stiffen the heading to equal the finished width of your curtain fabric by the depth of the scallop plus 3cm ( 1 ¼in ) . |
15 | If women enjoy low status they may need sons for prestige as well as protection . |
16 | In Scotland , the Scottish Education Department has given similar encouragement , notably in its recognition of special educational needs considerations in the ‘ Scottish action plan ’ which has transformed Scottish further education . |
17 | Recent setbacks mean Miss Johansen , 29 from Woolton , still needs funds for a return ticket . |
18 | They do n't need chariots with wings to get themselves up the stairs . |
19 | Endill 's hand felt sore after a while and he wanted to ask why he would need words like ‘ pumpernickle ’ and ‘ ourang-outang ’ but thought on his first day too many questions might lead to trouble . |
20 | Not only must she cope with Cherie 's distressing withdrawal symptoms , she also needs eyes in the back of her head to curb a two-year-old 's natural mischief . |
21 | Downstairs pipework The first piece of pipework will need a tee for the branch pipe to the kitchen tap which may itself need tees for pipes to a garden tap and washing machine . |
22 | If we want to avoid going down , then we will need fighters in our team . |
23 | Often a horoscope is required for a date for which no observations are available , and horoscopic astrology therefore needs methods for computing the positions of the planets . |
24 | On the other hand , you do need guidelines to work to . |
25 | Unfortunately , we need language to communicate , and language needs labels in order to refer to things ( objects , people , feelings , events , traits , etc . ) . |
26 | You do n't need ears like Eric Johnson to distinguish Guitarist from some other guitar magazines . |
27 | If you had any energy at all , you could keep height and continue to Sgurr na Sgine and on to The Saddle , but you would need thighs like Graeme Souness 's . |
28 | This side of the cabriolet , the new S is the one Escort that needs drivers on its side . |
29 | With remarks denounced yesterday as racist , Mr McNeil claimed on Thursday that infant malnutrition or genetics could lie behind heavy over-representation of Asian and black children in the two most acute categories of special needs schools in the region . |
30 | The report , published in 1991 , uncovered statistical evidence that children who spoke English as a second language were heavily over-represented in the two most acute categories of special needs schools in the region 's Glasgow district . |