Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] need to be " in BNC.
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1 | Eden 's remedy was to encourage departmental ministers to bring to Cabinet or Cabinet committee ‘ any questions which are likely to occasion public controversy or criticism or may need to be carefully explained to the Government 's supporters in Parliament ’ . |
2 | Occasionally there is a strong reason for weaning from the breast as the mother may want to return to work , or may need to be separated from the child for some reason . |
3 | Examples of emotions that may need to be expressed are : |
4 | There will , of course , always be certain competencies or aptitudes that may need to be tested , e.g. colour blindness or spatial awareness . |
5 | But it does mean that cross-addiction is a factor that may possibly be of some influence in all of this and that it is a factor that may need to be taken into consideration in the long term in attempting to improve the over all quality of recovery . |
6 | Tony Benn is clearly not able to resolve the position of the monarchy within our system but he highlights a problem that may need to be confronted at some point in the future . |
7 | Very high rates of extensional flow are therefore required in order to extend polymer chains , the criterion for the critical strain meaning that may need to be about . |
8 | It can not be useful to talk about population growth ( Nature 362 , 379 ; 1993 ) as a ‘ threat to the global commons ’ that may need to be ‘ dealt with by coercion ’ before it becomes bothersome to ‘ the rest of us ’ , which I assume means those of us lucky enough to live in countries where contraceptives are readily available . |
9 | It is also one of the factors that may need to be taken into account in controlling advertisements and in determining whether a discontinuance order should be made . |
10 | The drafter should therefore consider a wide range of precedents , to consider the different matters that may need to be dealt with , and the different ways in which individual problems can be overcome . |
11 | It also covers you for anything that might need to be done in between . |
12 | Once the family sessions have begun , the counsellor has to ensure that the family group is maintained , despite the many potentially explosive problems and difficulties that might need to be discussed . |
13 | The DoE wrote to Water Authorities ‘ seeking from them assessments of the zones that would need to be designated ’ if the Directive came into being . |
14 | Additionally , to address the problem of large amounts of time-expired material being held in office space , a positive weeding exercise ( based on an identifying dormant files by the date they were last used ) was carried out , also reducing the number of file titles that would need to be held on the computerised index . |
15 | A further difficulty concerns the sheer numbers of such spores that would need to be involved . |
16 | They were a highly volatile entity that would need to be properly channelled , if not contained . |
17 | The working group also miscalculated the number of new houses that would need to be built in the future . |
18 | Under function iii ) above , the Information Officer would work through the Publication Officer on those channels that would need to be generated in print de novo . |
19 | New roads that would need to be provided would therefore have to come from that direction and and it itself will cut a swathe through the open countryside . |
20 | However , it is yet another decision that will need to be discussed with clients . |
21 | However , there are various pros and cons that will need to be weighed up carefully depending on your age , the transfer value of your earlier pension and the anticipated annual amount available for investing in your new scheme . |
22 | Another factor that will need to be taken into account is the prevailing level of interest rates , since these affect annuity rates . |
23 | If the policy makers are willing to learn from some of the mistakes made in industry , where hasty changes were made which led to a dramatic brain drain subsequently , the unpalatable adjustments that will need to be made in London should create less harm than will otherwise be the case . |
24 | 2 Choose a patient who has had major surgery and list all the arrangements that will need to be made for his discharge home . |
25 | Let us try to summarize some of the things that will need to be kept in mind . |
26 | That 's something that will need to be financed and it 's something which the Board will need to find the money to do . |
27 | Where a data user breaches one of the principles , the Registrar can issue an ‘ enforcement notice ’ , specifying the nature of the breach and outlining the measures that will need to be taken in order to correct the breach . |
28 | To avoid potential disputes the parties should set out in a letter , preferably attached to the sale agreement , any specific adjustments that will need to be made for the purpose of the completion statement . |
29 | Some of the modern hymns have a very shallow doctrinal content and may need to be rejected for that reason , whatever their other virtues . |
30 | Staff need , however , to strike a delicate balance between giving optimistic support and encouragement on the one hand and accepting on the other that some individuals do not wish to , or can not , change as a result of disability and may need to be helped , therefore , to cope with permanent social impairments and distressing symptoms . |