Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] need to be " in BNC.

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1 why he or she needs to be told
2 But where more intensive support is required , over a longer period , he or she needs to be able to put the patient into contact with a relevant mutual aid group , befriending scheme , counselling service , or psychiatric crisis support scheme .
3 But it was because I needed other women , and I needed to be truthful about it .
4 The haunting intensity of Johnny Marr 's echoey guitar cut across a slow paced rhythm to create a sense of evil and Morrissey 's line , ‘ I am human and I need to be loved … just like everybody else does … ’ , only succeeded in adding weight to the darkness .
5 But your work do n't amaze me , and I need to be amazed .
6 I have big hands and I need to be able to grab onto something and bend the shit out of those strings .
7 If for any quite unexpected reason Andrew and I need to be away , you can use the flat on the above basis , collecting the keys from a nearby neighbour .
8 national vocation I I really think that it 's worse because they 've not , whereas when I was a trainee you had your six weeks on produce , your six weeks on whatever in the branch of that now and they did n't have that , they have n't got any training plan , so they 've got nothing to say well career , branch branch need here and I need to be here and I need to be here .
9 national vocation I I really think that it 's worse because they 've not , whereas when I was a trainee you had your six weeks on produce , your six weeks on whatever in the branch of that now and they did n't have that , they have n't got any training plan , so they 've got nothing to say well career , branch branch need here and I need to be here and I need to be here .
10 ‘ The mechanics are stripping down my engine and I need to be there . ’
11 A solicitor well versed in employment law or a freelance personnel expert may be able to help , although you will be charged for their services and you need to be sure that they have a feet-on-the-ground approach in addition to technical competence .
12 And you need to be able to find food and companions , too .
13 You need to negotiate , and you need to be open about money , especially if you 're running into financial problems .
14 Collective live foods carry a risk of introducing diseases , and you need to be able to identify the edible insects , crustaceans etc from a pond as well as those which may attack your fish .
15 A straight , wide concrete strip is more practical for a vegetable garden , where the plants are grown in straight rows , and you need to be able to manoeuvre a wheelbarrow around the sea .
16 one hand goes one way , one hand goes the other , break it open , put the cardboard away and you need to be ready to try before you pull the next bit off do n't you because as soon as you 've opened that it 's not sterilized any more , so you open that up and you find , unwrap it
17 Cos I think these meeting logs are a pain in the neck cos they 've got the you know the boxes are about this big and you need to be a spider to write in them .
18 * The Shah had said , " We do n't know when we will return and you need to be with your families .
19 it 's just the pure political aspect that because people are moving on and you need to be seen to be you need to use that for your own advantage .
20 And you need to be able to learn your lines quickly .
21 And this is why I say it 's personal and you need to be discussing this with the people you share your lives with , you really do , because it 's important .
22 But the walls of her room seemed suddenly oppressive , and she needed to be somewhere less claustrophobic .
23 If sudden illness overtakes an elderly person living alone and she needs to be admitted to hospital , she sometimes becomes very agitated and distressed .
24 And she needs to be told what little I know about what 's going on here .
25 ‘ It will be quite dark when the service ends and we need to be able to see precisely what is happening . ’
26 So a national curriculum in English must reflect our values and beliefs , and we need to be as explicit about these as possible .
27 We should read the catalogue descriptions with circumspection — what they do not say is invariably more important than what they do — and we need to be more guarded when reading articles by newspaper reporters whose effusions are often more flamboyant than they should be .
28 What ‘ science ’ demands is a very open question , and we need to be as clear about it as we can before broaching the claims of ‘ Understanding ’ in the next chapter .
29 It is not a question of disciplines and their boundaries being ‘ natural ’ or ‘ artificial ’ , but rather that ( inevitably perhaps ) our conceptions of knowledge become overly reified in their institutional and professional structures and we need to be reminded of their fluidity within the whole epistemological space .
30 And we need to be .
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