Example sentences of "need [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 Other importable file formats can only be loaded from within the TableCurve environment , so suitable data need only be typed into an ascii file with a word processor or line editor to be used , and a path to any directory on the disk can be included if necessary .
2 For the non-commissioned people , who need only be concerned with their work during their prescribed working hours , their task is clear : to carry out the decisions of management .
3 The detail in a close-up can often be assimilated in a flash , and most need only be held for two or three seconds unless the subject happens to be a ‘ talking head ’ , in which case the sound governs the editing rather than the picture .
4 On the question of giving an employee reasons for his dismissal , reasons need only be given if specifically requested by the employee ( Section 58 of the 1978 Act ) .
5 To walkers and climbers the price of continued access to the hills need only be the cost of MCofS membership .
6 The piece to cover the Fluval 3 need only be drilled at the bottom , ten quarter inch holes being sufficient , but ten at the top and bottom of the piece for the Fluval 2 .
7 This may be one or two characters in most commercial systems ( Tappert et al , 1990 ) , but need only be fast enough to keep up with the writing .
8 Federal law on insider dealing has become so well developed that recourse to common law remedies need only be had in exceptional circumstances .
9 Without explaining blacksmithing in any great detail ( there are many fine books on the subject ) , the following will demonstrate how to make a simple box bellows and a woodframed forge which need only be lined with firebrick or clay .
10 much of the analysis can be done at the microscope and cut-out photographs need only be used to detect subtle changes .
11 If marker chromosomes are used , scoring can be simplified since the expected to the observed grain counts need only be related to the total percentage length of the markers within the genome .
12 Sections 2 to 6 inclusive then set out those powers , of which mention need only be made of section 3 .
13 Therefore they need only be made at a higher level of aggregation and should highlight potential peaks and troughs .
14 Adesangé , god of the volcano , was the lord of Sycorax 's rites , and Ariel , even in her mutism , was startled by the fervour of the woman who had once been so sceptical of others ' belief in her powers , who used to insist that all mysteries lay in the processes of nature and need only be observed and analysed and understood .
15 Whole ones need only be fried lightly in a little butter and served hot with a wedge of lemon .
16 The growth in the use of microcomputers in organizations means that people have become much less dependent on a central computer , which need only be used for large scale operations .
17 The variable-reluctance stepping motor has at least three phases , but the phase currents need only be switched on or off ; the current polarity is irrelevant to torque production .
18 Spacing , tabs , margins , typefaces , type sizes and print options need only be set once if a template file is used , saving valuable time and ensuring conformity .
19 The last point means that individuals need only be given training in those areas in which they have a skill shortfall .
20 A further advantage of using the root-indices to build the tree is that inflectional compounds need only be specified once .
21 This field is optional and need only be specified if there are any FOREIGN modules to be entered .
22 We need to analyse the current year statistics as soon as possible and hope you will find the form and printout of 1987 class details , which need only be ticked/updated , easy to use .
23 Some documents speak for themselves and need only be handed into the court by or on behalf of the party adducing them .
24 With serial files the records need only be as large as the data to be stored and there are no empty records .
25 Setting this show and its problems aside , what we need generally is some fresh thinking and some fresh air .
26 It 's what you need anyway is n't it ?
27 Also , it is by no means a foregone conclusion that the ‘ expert ’ way is either ‘ correct ’ or ‘ more appropriate , ’ nor that the conclusions need always be reached by the same processes of thought and action .
28 This is not to imply that we need always be certain nor never make mistakes ; but in cases of doubt we should nonetheless be ready with some description : I see something black and circular in the road , I hear creaks and rustlings downstairs .
29 Other people are hoping that the standards that can be set for the 7 , 11 and 14 tests must necessarily be so low that they need hardly be attended to .
30 The advantages of having such detailed and reliable advice available immediately need hardly be stressed .
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