1 would have no need to conspire.
2 She need not have told him that.
3 He seemed to have lost the need for it.
4 And I never seemed to feel the need of it, somehow.
5 But in the end there won't be any need even for that.
6 But she did not need to tell him why she had wrapped it up.
7 'There are a couple of minutes before you need go,' said O'Brien.
8 He was gone, leaving Winston holding the scrap of paper, which this time there was no need to conceal.
9 In the past the need for a hierarchical form of society had been the doctrine specifically of the High.
10 But by far the more important reason for the readjustment of the past is the need to safeguard the infallibility of the Party.
11 But yesterday, at any rate, during the Two Minutes Hate, she had sat immediately behind him when there was no apparent need to do so.
12 What was even worse than having to focus his mind on a series of niggling jobs was the need to conceal his agitation from the telescreen.
13 But since in reality Big Brother is not omnipotent and the party is not infallible, there is need for an unwearying, moment-to-moment flexibility in the treatment of facts.
14 From the moment when the machine first made its appearance it was clear to all thinking people that the need for human drudgery, and therefore to a great extent for human inequality, had disappeared.
15 Reality only exerts its pressure through the needs of everyday life--the need to eat and drink, to get shelter and clothing, to avoid swallowing poison or stepping out of top-storey windows, and the like.
16 It was still true that men were not equal in their native talents and that functions had to be specialized in ways that favoured some individuals against others; but there was no longer any real need for class distinctions or for large differences of wealth.
17 He did not see that the continuity of an oligarchy need not be physical, nor did he pause to reflect that hereditary aristocracies have always been shortlived, whereas adoptive organizations such as the Catholic Church have sometimes lasted for hundreds or thousands of years.
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