To need a number or amount of something, but not having enough or any at all.
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Examples for "need"
Examples for "need"
1Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need good education.
2Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional support.
3Public health agencies need a better long-term solution for prevention: a vaccine.
4English language tests Question: I need to book an English language test.
5Europe will need a different strategy to cope with Spain and Italy.
1Many people talk about the future but miss the present, Imbourg said.
2Conclusion: Conventional radiographs miss a significant number of cases of Lisfranc injury.
3Six years was a long time to miss seeing a best friend.
4Pay particular attention to what's being said; otherwise you could miss something.
5She said: The key thing I miss out on is small talk.
1However, the lack of grazing animals wasn't all good news for plants.
2That need not lead to a lack of oil, however, Voser said.
3Southern Europe has not solved its fiscal problems and lack of competitiveness.
4Many of these victims lack the adequate support from family and community.
5Various factors are responsible, mainly lack of resources, or resources ineffectively used.
1First, as the Augustus knows, we shall soon be short of food.
2Mini owners continue to be short changed on driver assist safety tech.
3The text of the laws should be short and easy to understand.
4And information that 's rich in detail tends to be short on intentions.
5Some analysts cautioned however that the new found optimism might be short-lived.
1I took no chances in being shy a necessary bolt or belt.
2None of my associates thought of me as being shy or morose.
3Who can blame her for being shy and somewhat dull of thought?
4One couldn't help seeing her, although she struck me as being shy.
5Soon they were over being shy and everything had been great.
6Glaswegians really love to chat and aren't known for being shy.
7There was nothing to gain now from being shy or subtle.
8Marya Ivánofna soon ceased being shy, and we became better acquainted.
9They soon returned, however, not being shy birds, but the contrary.
10I could never admit to being shy, but I've never appeared in public either.
11Not psychiatry coming up with another diagnosis for being shy.
12I stopped being shy about games, started evangelising about them.
13She describes being shy as a child, studying martial arts and learning to surf.
14No-one could accuse Ivan Yates of being shy and retiring.
15It's okay to be shy, but you can't allow ' being shy' to be your crutch.
16My mommy says that being shy is thinking about yourself instead of thinking about others.