Example sentences of "[pron] need [not/n't] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Why waste everyone 's time asking questions which need not be asked when the information is already there ? |
2 | 1.43 It was said in Coenen v Payne [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 984 ( which was a defendant 's application for a split trial ) that such a trial will be ordered whenever it is just and convenient , and not only in difficult and unusual cases , and in Ashworth v Berkeley Walbrood ( 1984 ) The Times , 13 July that the court can be asked to try a preliminary issue whenever there is a real probability that the effect will be to save time and expense and simplify the issues , which need not be limited to questions of law . |
3 | Supporting or enclosing structures i.e. lift shafts and foundations masonry and brickwork upon which the plant rests and which need not be replaced if new plant is installed . |
4 | This attempt to produce a scientific scheme of ideas has been subjected to severe criticism which need not be repeated here ( see Simon 1957 ; Rose 1975 ) . |
5 | Yet policy makers , planners and local government officials have a limited grasp of the historical development of nineteenth century cities and the project attempts to investigate the principal factors which governed that process , the problems it highlighted and the pitfalls which have been encountered and which need not be reproduced in the twentieth century given an awareness of a historical dimension . |
6 | There were initial problems , and Augustus made certain small adjustments which need not be recounted here . |
7 | According to this version , the turn towards services — the shift in the balance of employment from manufacturing to services — is the direction in which all the major industrial economies are moving and in itself need not be seen as a problem . |
8 | Where the court is satisfied that the petitioning creditor does not intend to prosecute his petition , either diligently or at all , by asking for it to be withdrawn or adjourned , it can , on the application of any other creditor who has given notice of his intention to appear , give the carriage of the petition to that other creditor ( who need not be owed £750 or more ) ( r 6.31 ) . |
9 | Since then safety work has pushed up that capacity and when the ( New Zealand ) All Blacks play there in three weeks it will be helped to 21,000 by a temporary stand erected over the Tanner Bank wall on the outfield of the adjacent cricket field , adding 2,300 spectators who need not be counted in the official figure . |
10 | And you need n't be going just to America to cash in on the two dollar £ . |
11 | You need n't be mentioned ; all my own work . ’ |
12 | It will make a little money , so you need not be troubled as far as I am concerned . ’ |
13 | But they need n't be underlined . |
14 | The answers seem to be that : ( 1 ) an arbitrator may be obliged to follow the litigation practice if he is to avoid an allegation of misconduct , unless the arbitration rules concerned specifically preclude those procedures or the parties both agree they need not be followed ; and that ( 2 ) the position of an expert will depend first on whether the parties have any specific requirements . |
15 | But , as Freud pointed out , things are taboo precisely because they are exciting , otherwise they need not be prohibited . ’ |
16 | Of the airframes , the bulk of the NAC are so well documented that they need not be spotlighted here . |
17 | I hope , like Zen , that it gives people the feeling that they need not be cut off from the great intellectual and philosophical questions . |
18 | This obligation to inform now appears not in the Act but in the Code of Practice , which suggests not only that suspects should be told of their rights but also of ‘ the fact that they need not be exercised immediately ’ . |
19 | They are black so they need not be treated even like women , but more like animals . |
20 | They need not be subjected to obtrusive or distressing questions that may have no relevance to their illness , and no one will be singled out for discriminatory treatment . |
21 | They need not be required . |
22 | They need not be contained within square brackets . |
23 | They need not be contained within square brackets . |
24 | As we have seen , the usual belief is that what teachers need is descriptions , with the implication that they need not be bothered with the theoretical ideas upon which they are based . |
25 | Serbs passionately believe that their people offered up enormous sacrifices during two world wars , both times on the side of the allies , so that they need not be divided again . |
26 | Some social economists argue that , while social services such as health and education are clearly necessary , and a sound investment , they need not be financed entirely or even largely by public expenditure . |
27 | Moreover , they need not be considered in terms of function , as evidenced in this statement by Chomsky ( I968 : 62 ) : |
28 | Apart from the need to provide the necessary explanation about each trial , they need not be considered substantially differently from other activities of the health service . |
29 | One simple explanation , which is attractive and plausible , is that the strengthening enabled the ammonoid shell to withstand the hydrostatic pressure at relatively great depths in the ocean — they need not be confined to the surface waters or to relatively shallow depths . |
30 | They can become a rigid system for controlling students and teachers , but they need not be used in this way . |