Example sentences of "any need for " in BNC.
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1 | Is there any need for me to go into details ? ’ |
2 | In effect we have considered this already ( Chapter 2 ) when we described how delayed retiring times did not tend to be associated with longer sleeps ; it was a rising body temperature that curtailed sleep and over-rode any need for more sleep that might have existed . |
3 | Is there any need for self-denial of this order ? ’ |
4 | Some may argue that this is merely abdication of responsibility ! — I prefer to consider that LM system is more sophisticated in removing any need for the practitioner to make such a judgement . |
5 | The presence of maids obviates any need for husbands to undertake traditionally female tasks and so , while a woman following her career does challenge a husband 's machismo in the sense that it gives her some independence ( both economically and socially ) , it does not do so in the sense of changing his role in the home . |
6 | Gentle encouragement is given and the children are expected to do their best , but we did not hear a raised voice or see any need for discipline . |
7 | There should not be any need for this . |
8 | I said , ‘ If we birdie the last there wo n't be any need for a playoff . ’ |
9 | I said , ‘ If we birdie the last there wo n't be any need for a playoff . ’ |
10 | Many books almost select themselves , and many others are rejected without any need for a lengthy appraisal process . |
11 | If the difference is real , however , it could be that one of the effects of the project involvement was to alert other service-providers to any need for institutional care at an earlier stage than would occur for those in the control sample . |
12 | The local historian must judge quite separately any need for the large ( and expensive ) Latin Dictionary by Charton Lewis ( Oxford 1879/1980 ) . |
13 | The order for maintenance sounds as if it is something which will be enforced in specie ; yet in fact there is neither good reason to believe this , nor any need for that to be done . |
14 | The public school plus Oxbridge system has never perceived any need for vocational education and consequently it has been denied to the student body at large . |
15 | There is no longer any need for more payload capacity . |
16 | The sight of one bee carrying out a struggling sister or even the queen should convince us that behaviour can seem intelligent in its normal context without any need for the intellectual participation of the actors . |
17 | It differentiates between solid and space and calculates solid properties with out any need for extra information . |
18 | But is there any need for pictures in support of works of fiction ? |
19 | ‘ But of course if you tell Gran about my broken shoe on Sunday there really wo n't be any need for her to know . ’ |
20 | Man could have had little if any need for ferrets until the arrival of rabbits here in Britain . |
21 | ‘ I do n't think there 's any need for blood letting , but if she 's still not well tomorrow you could give her an infusion of mistletoe . |
22 | ’ Such doubts vary in intensity but bear united witness to a complacence or a disgruntled grumbling at any need for God and for his handling of our affairs . |
23 | I warmed to it first of all because , like the Eggle New York elsewhere in this issue , it obviously is n't trying to be anything else ; it can stand on its own merits without any need for the usual identikit comparisons . |
24 | The speed at which the loop is formed is such that the bobbin is suspended , so eliminating any need for lubrication despite the continuous rotation of the bobbin carrier . |
25 | Digital Sky point out that this interface does away with any need for the B.F. Goodrich FlightSystem Stormscope display head , so saving panel space . |
26 | There was no longer any need for her to be |
27 | If there 's any need for trouble shooting , we can do it , but Singapore is such an easy place to do business that typically investors do n't need much handholding . ’ |
28 | There was no longer any need for Kirov to keep up his act , play the elaborate game . |
29 | With Chantal there had never been any need for pretence . |
30 | I consider this to be substantially true , and particularly true of my own childhood , although in this case there was scarcely any need for translation . |