Example sentences of "need [to-vb] is [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I think the thing that we need to establish is that before you embark on any advertising , whatever it is , that you have funding for it .
2 ‘ My dear Wilson , ’ he said , ‘ all you need to know is that it is not yet come .
3 The first thing you need to know is that when they need to wear armour .
4 What we need to remember is that a crude comparison of local authority figures is of limited value and our understanding of trends and contrasts would be improved if we took account of Farmer and Parker 's findings .
5 All you need to remember is that after midday , the times shown have 12 added to them .
6 I need to do is when lifted the coaches and take the axles out is just er pull my men out .
7 Yeah n what you need to do is if you can look up the what the input parameters h how many input parameters there are , and if there are if if it 's basically a batch of twenty one parameters , er I can probably I 've probably got the source code for them .
8 What we need to understand is that we are not talking about career , but about serving Christ and finding the most effective means to win the lost .
9 The point we need to consider is whether , in the light of such diversity of interaction , it is appropriate to focus exclusively on the impact of science on religion .
10 The key question we need to address is whether Dicey 's notion is rooted in an ancient or modern conception of the rule of law .
11 Next er thing we need to describe is that planets move round the sun do n't we ?
12 But what we need to demonstrate is that the context can acquire modulatory properties even in the absence of explicit training — we are seeking to explain the context-specificity shown by latent inhibition and this is evident without any form of initial discrimination training .
13 The information you need to alter is as follows :
14 The first question we need to ask is whether there is a steady-state solution .
15 All their Lordships need to say is that having carefully considered the arguments advanced , in the manner indicated by Griffiths L.J. , they can see no ground upon which Barnett J. would have been justified in taking the decision-making power out of the hands of the district judge , and substituting a decision of his own .
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