Example sentences of "need [not/n't] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This may suggest that the re-working of the bracteates and their loops , both together and separately was common and emphasises that contemporaneity need not be demonstrated by two objects having the same metal composition .
2 Such poems ‘ need not be stimulated by real-life events ’ such as the plight of the Marseilles dock-workers , which has effaced the sight — darkly limned in Jaromil 's juvenilia — of Magda in her bath ; and if the poet who displays his ignorant , indifferent self-portrait is hoping for applause , there is a chance for him to do well in the new world of revolution , which rings with applause , and with blame .
3 The tail need not be fitted for this test , but now 's the time to attach it ready for the launch .
4 The option is clearly to the advantage of the developer , in that : there is low initial capital commitment there is opportunity to resolve problems and obtain planning approval The faces less competition than would be found if the land was sold at auction or tender if the scheme is abandoned the option need not be exercised On the other hand problems can arise where there is a substantial downturn in the market and it is not viable to proceed at the price agreed in the option agreement .
5 Get a child to love a poem ; every word and phrase in it need not be understood at first .
6 But Customs have agreed that the requirement to obtain overseas customers ' VAT numbers need not be implemented until 1 July 1993 .
7 Though the ruling need not be implemented until accounting years ending on or after 22 June , ScottishPower has chosen to adopt the published ruling immediately — causing a net pre-tax charge in the year to March 1993 of £10.4 million .
8 Whether or not that is right , and it need not be decided in this case , a registered disposition made by the fraudster to a bona fide purchaser can not in my judgment be removed from the register under paragraph ( d ) .
9 How section 60(2) is to be construed and applied in such a case , or in the equivalent case of an assignment , is a question that need not be decided in the instant case .
10 It need not be decided in every case .
11 Private nuisance need not be based on an unlawful act .
12 Again it should be emphasized that the incentives need not be based upon financial performance but might be linked to other proxies of effort ; productivity measures and the like .
13 The economic and political complexities of European history which made the brutal exploitation of native South American Indians so attractive to Spain need not be gone into here , but in the silver mines Rose of Lima saw , at first hand , one of the most squalid examples of materialism and petty colonialism , and also one of the most defeated and culturally mutilated people that history offers us .
14 The T/V distinction found in every European language except English provides the classic example of this , while English is , according to Lyons , a particularly clear example of how status , while clearly indicated in paralinguistic ways as Pulgrum indicates , need not be indicated in the grammar ( Lyons , 1977 ) .
15 The school was an amiable establishment in Somerset which existed largely for the daughters of service and diplomatic families , whose fees were subsidised by the services to ensure that the scions of the officer class need not be tainted by cheek-by-jowl association with the children of other ranks .
16 This support need not be related to departmental business : in her diary entry for 4 March 1976 Barbara Castle , then Secretary of State for Health and Social Security , bewails the fact that she had no briefing for the Cabinet discussion of the defence review because her political adviser , Jack Straw , was out of action because of a family bereavement .
17 The League 's attitude reflected the traditional belief that the ordinary citizen need not be affected by war .
18 Spiritual direction need not be limited to a twosome .
19 What is more , schemata need not be limited to unordered catalogues of people and things within a stereotyped situation , or stereotyped sequences of events telling us what is likely to happen next .
20 Because the father is the model for the superego and the actual embodiment of authority and the demands of the cultural prohibitions against incest and parricide within the individual 's own family , it is perhaps not surprising that the antagonism towards him and what he stands for need not be limited to such self-evidently anti-social and aggressive tendencies as those revealed in the statistics of crime and violence .
21 The teaching need not be limited to English or British History , and lessons on citizenship may be given with advantage in the higher classes .
22 The teaching need not be limited to English or British History , and lessons on citizenship may be given with advantage in the higher classes .
23 1.43 It was said in Coenen v Payne [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 984 ( which was a defendant 's application for a split trial ) that such a trial will be ordered whenever it is just and convenient , and not only in difficult and unusual cases , and in Ashworth v Berkeley Walbrood ( 1984 ) The Times , 13 July that the court can be asked to try a preliminary issue whenever there is a real probability that the effect will be to save time and expense and simplify the issues , which need not be limited to questions of law .
24 Alternatively , a private company need not be limited at all , and can trade as an unlimited company .
25 This means also that the umber of the head of a column iteration is always multiplied by zero , an so need not be calculated till the final step .
26 Secondly , legislation could provide that evidence of resistance need not be adduced by the prosecution in order to establish lack of consent and that in those cases where the evidential burden of establishing consent is on the defence , evidence of lack of resistance should not suffice .
27 However , this week Mr Bradley conceded that the Chancellor need not be bound by Mr Finsberg 's letter .
28 The force need not be applied on the victim 's body : it can be on the clothes he is wearing : Day ( 1845 ) 173 ER 1042 .
29 A government wishing to destroy an opposition , an ethnic minority , a minority religion or a ‘ heretic ’ cult , characterised its members as enemies , beyond the state , non-persons , so that moral principles of society need not be applied to them .
30 It may often form part of a series , although history teachers need not be tied to utilising the whole series .
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