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

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1 ‘ Control is exercised by the chairman of the establishment committee who needs to be convinced of the value of each and every application ’ …
2 On one occasion during field-work a father who needed to be present while his young son was being questioned at the station instructed his child to ‘ Tell these f'ing black bastards nothin' ’ , and when told that that was a lovely way to bring up his son replied , ‘ Aye , and I 'll keep bringing him up that way ’ ( FN 11/7/87 , p. 9 ) .
3 He earned an honest penny by teaching the New Testament to a few undergraduates , who needed to be agile to follow his paradoxes and who found themselves hoeing the weeds when they expected to study St Paul 's Epistle to the Galatians .
4 ‘ My parents are the ones who need to be convinced , and I 'm not sure that 's going to be an easy task . ’
5 Where there are third parties who need to be involved in resolving a dispute , expert determination will run into the same problems as multi-party disputes when attempts are made to submit them all to arbitration together : see Mustill and Boyd , pp143-4 .
6 It is an additional requirement of the religion , that it shall be in some logical form which can be accepted by all kinds of people , from the academically minded who need to be satisfied with its innate sound reasoning , to those who are prepared to let faith take over where the tedium of logical study is not wanted or not within their individual capacities to undertake .
7 This involves the creation of small teams who need to be able to turn their hands to a wide variety of tasks .
8 This means that we deprive ourselves of their expertise and the valuable contributions they can make as well as failing to challenge the implications of statements such as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher 's claim , ‘ Children who need to be able to count and multiply are learning anti-racist mathematics — whatever that may be . ’
9 Those interested in , or who need to be able to refer to matters connected with the law and practice of wills , estates and trusts .
10 Still , there is plenty to justify Scrooge s charge of humbug in our present day Christmas practice , and I sometimes wonder if it is us who need to be frightened out of our effervescent joy .
11 authors , who need to be aware of the logical structure of the document .
12 Indeed , both construction workers and ‘ oilies ’ are usually seen by Shetlanders as potential troublemakers who need to be amused , policed and , above all , contained .
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