Example sentences of "[adv] need " in BNC.
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1 | — Andrew Crisp from Winchester , during economic policy debate ‘ Any party that has Dennis Skinner as its chairman and Neil Kinnock as leader , badly needs a hero . ’ |
2 | If the row over the IFC 's capital increase is not settled soon , work will be delayed that , according to the administration itself , badly needs to be done . |
3 | With 7,000 students spread across three campuses , King 's badly needs more space on its historic Strand site . |
4 | Yet , this may well be the most efficient method of obtaining and channeling the Government and municipal support British sport badly needs . |
5 | But Tweed badly needs help , back-up . |
6 | ‘ There 's a guy on the phone says that he 's Linford Christie , the European Indoor athletics ’ champion , and he badly needs help . ’ |
7 | But it is what British business badly needs . |
8 | A crash on the stairs and a thumping on the door opposite jerks her attention back to the lavatory door which badly needs repainting . |
9 | The aquarium is a prime example of an out-of-date building which badly needs bringing into the 1990's . |
10 | From what I can see Bill Wyman also badly needs help . |
11 | The church there is undergoing difficult times and badly needs our prayers . |
12 | ‘ To my mind , ’ she wrote , ‘ he has all the qualities of a leading man that the British film industry badly needs at this juncture : youth , good looks , a photogenic face , obviously alert intelligence and a trick of getting the maximum effect with the minimum of fuss . ’ |
13 | Aid policy badly needs a rethink |
14 | The firm badly needs this market share to buy time , so it can fully adapt to the new Windows world and carve out a place for itself in the growing groupware market . |
15 | Forget the old adage about non-stop bicycling ; the growing Community badly needs a decade of constitutional calm . |
16 | Unlike Mr Clinton , President Carlos Salinas badly needs NAFTA ; his government promptly withdrew its small shareholding in Amerimex . |
17 | He needs the mouth ; he badly needs the mouth . |
18 | So I said , he 's a casual friend of mine , he 's quite old , but he 's a very good painter , and he badly needs money and I should very much like some of his pictures . |
19 | While , understandably , this mild recommendation was all they could make in the circumstances , there is no disguising the fact that , for the next five years at least , non-advanced further education in Wales badly needs the infusion of more resources . |
20 | With a small individual membership , the Party badly needs the trade unions to provide that broad and representative support across classes and across occupations . |
21 | The Cannock Chase area badly needs these funds , not just in my constituency but in surrounding constituencies . |
22 | They will treat the mining industry and the country in a responsible way and will maintain reserves of fuel which the country so badly needs in the medium and long term . |
23 | The Cycling Council badly needs some income , and I suggest that we might be given a percentage of the revenue , say 20% , in addition to the initial £75 . |
24 | Like most buildings in Cracow , the church escaped war damage , but badly needs cleaning and repair . |
25 | In summary the Unit is the victim of its own success and badly needs increased working space and more staff to meet its steadily increasing workload . |
26 | Now is it not they 'll ask you , reasonable to recycle some of those savings and surely regain the into the provision of those ten fire officers that the service so badly needs for a number of years now the Fire Inspector 's report has identified the confidence levels as we in our service . |
27 | But will it really be the icon modern Glasgow badly needs ? |
28 | The suggested Fifth Man badly needs to be an up-and-coming forwards ' coach . |
29 | What the Independent very badly needs is very solid professional newspaper management er to go along with the good franchise which it has created erm and a proper owner who can actually er do what all of us in newspapers have to do from times to times which is back a promising newspaper . |
30 | Mr MacSharry , speaking at Dublin airport on his return from Brussels , said : ‘ My only interest is to ensure we get this agreement the world economy badly needs it . ’ |