Example sentences of "need to [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 A patio does n't need to be grand to be attractive
2 This search for increased value would probably need to be subject to constraints reflecting ‘ soft rationing ’ and the need for balanced growth , which are already implicit within strategic portfolio analysis .
3 The practice would need to be able to accurately check the blood glucose , weigh the patient , examine the eyes and record the results .
4 This too would necessitate a new political system where traditional party politics would need to be subordinate to a national will for reform and the consequent reduction of democratic rights .
5 Do you need to be near to something e.g. schools , college , work , family , medical services ?
6 However , the auditor also needs to be close to shareholders in order to have their requirements in mind when assessing the financial statements and fulfilling the other statutory duties .
7 Neither of these needs to be close to traditional large labour markets and their locations can pay greater attention to residential preferences .
8 As , by law , a speedo needs to be correct to within 10 per cent .
9 It 's clear that behaviour style needs to be appropriate to assertiveness .
10 ‘ Finance needs to be appropriate to the needs of a business .
11 Such a grammar needs to be appropriate to the audience that is to use it , its content needs to be appropriate to the culture of the people whose language is to be learnt , and it needs to progress smoothly from one topic to another .
12 Such a grammar needs to be appropriate to the audience that is to use it , its content needs to be appropriate to the culture of the people whose language is to be learnt , and it needs to progress smoothly from one topic to another .
13 Exactly the same is true of ageism and everyone needs to be alert to their often unconscious ageist attitudes .
14 Later on in the article he repeats this ; ie. ‘ not only does the tenon need to be pretty much where it needs to be relative to the thickness of the wood . ’
15 It stems from the top — every Manager needs to be prepared to wholeheartedly embrace this team spirit .
16 One needs to be sensitive to the pressures on those with whom one is negotiating .
17 We need such data and it needs to be sensitive to regional variations .
18 Obviously , a publisher must bargain hard , and may have special cause to do so if the property in question has a strong and valuable branding , but , if ever a deal is to be made , the publisher needs to be sensitive to the real commercial worth of his material in the broader context of multimedia development .
19 Any information system needs to be sensitive to the present and future environment .
20 The company needs to be sensitive to local preferences and tastes , and such things as company logos should incorporate local preferences .
21 erm One just needs to be sensitive to , to the issue .
22 Yet a statement of national intent concerning the learnings planned and provided for a nation 's youth is surely a document which should be available and one which needs to be open to public criticism .
23 The teacher needs to be open to , and supportive of , the student who has an alternative view to present , even if it does not fall squarely within the teacher 's own disciplinary expertise .
24 In order to be able to bind in this way the sequence of nucleotides in the synthetic piece of DNA or RNA needs to be complementary to the viral sequence .
25 In particular the new ‘ light ’ industry regions no longer needed to be near to coal .
26 Just for a few minutes , she needed to be near to him .
27 Rewards need to be appropriate to the individual , i.e. valued and possible
28 They need to be alive to the balance between their own needs for intimacy and independence as well as those of their partner .
29 Teachers need to be alive to cultural differences which may particularly affect bilingual pupils ' handling of literature .
30 In commercial computer applications , he believes sound will be particularly important in collaborative tasks , where people need to be alert to what colleagues are doing , without having it distractingly thrust upon their attention .
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