1 You need not distress yourself.
2 Well, then, you need not be under any alarm.
3 He can have nothing to say to me that anybody need not hear.
4 I assure you, madam," he replied, "that she does not need such advice.
5 Jane and Elizabeth looked at each other, and the waiter was told he need not stay.
6 It needed all Jane's steady mildness to bear these attacks with tolerable tranquillity.
7 It was consoling that he should know she had some relations for whom there was no need to blush.
8 Poor Lydia's situation must, at best, be bad enough; but that it was no worse, she had need to be thankful.
9 Had he done his duty in that respect, Lydia need not have been indebted to her uncle for whatever of honour or credit could now be purchased for her.
10 He was too happy, however, to need much attention; and luckily for the others, the business of love-making relieved them from a great deal of his company.
11 This was enough to prove that her approbation need not be doubted: and Elizabeth, rejoicing that such an effusion was heard only by herself, soon went away.
12 Mr. Bennet indeed said little; but the ladies were ready enough to talk, and Mr. Collins seemed neither in need of encouragement, nor inclined to be silent himself.
13 Yes, Miss Elizabeth, you will have the honour of seeing Lady Catherine de Bourgh on the ensuing Sunday at church, and I need not say you will be delighted with her.
14 He scarcely needed an invitation to stay supper; and before he went away, an engagement was formed, chiefly through his own and Mrs. Bennet's means, for his coming next morning to shoot with her husband.
15 I need not explain myself farther; and though we know this anxiety to be quite needless, yet if she feels it, it will easily account for her behaviour to me; and so deservedly dear as he is to his sister, whatever anxiety she must feel on his behalf is natural and amiable.