124 adverbs to describe how to needed

We need it badly for food.

Have I your permission to proceed?' "You can scarcely need a permission, being the master of your own secrets, Mr. Powis.

Evadne was making her round before going to her room for a sorely needed rest.

N. B.Members who can afford to work for their expenses only are urgently needed.

It sadly needed change.

It is not pretended that we can form any conception of the precise nature of that unity, but merely that some such unknown kind of unity is needed to deliver us from the antinomies of thought.

Ah! my friends, if we offered that sacrifice oftener, we should have more seldom need to offer the first sacrifice of repentance.

In the sixth century before Christ, the corruption of society had become so flagrant under the teachings and government of the Brahmans, that a reform was imperatively needed.

The little devil sure needed everything he hadnerve and head and muscle and allfor the job he tackled last night!" Skinny didn't tell them that his hand had rested on the handle of his own gundetermined that he, himself, would kill Sabota if the brute succeeded in choking the Ramblin' Kid to death.

In like manner, the ornaments for which I had before this in no way cared, as having but little need thereof, began to be dear to me, thinking that the more I was adorned the better should I please.

"Would you mind, sir, letting me go to tea with her at half past five in your place?" It is possible that, but for Wallace's day-dream of himself offering Mary the shelter and the care she so obviously needed, he might have persisted in seeing her first and assuring her that he was to be regarded as an ally whatever she decided to do.

And he did reach my country at the darkest hour, the time when Belgium needed every man, no matter who he was.

About the same time he succeeded in bringing about a deeply needed and by himself long-cherished reform of the popular educational system in Sweden.

These human hearts are naughty things and need more grace continually.

He estimates that two thousand years were required to decompose the lava and form it into soil, and consequently that fourteen thousand years were needed for the whole series of formations.

At this date "The Junior Sub" fortunately needs no introduction to a public that has long gathered him and his to its appreciative heart.

But, in a range of excellence his own, With all the charms to soft persuasion known, Amid our busy people we admire him"elegant and lone." He scarce needs words, so exquisite the skill Which modulates the tones to do his will, That the mere sound enough would charm the ear, And lap in its Elysium all who hear.

He has, moreover, a great value for what you call courage, a virtue rarely needed and still more rarely shown among us; and I fancy that your venture through space has impressed him with a very high estimate of your daring.

Nowadays a man doesn't need to move from his room to do mischief in this world.

The church at home couldn't oversupply Mexico with the sort of help it desperately needs if it should turn every recruit that way, and disregard all the rest of the world's mission fields.

Most of the tents had no lights, because ordinarily no one needed a light to undress by and so the lanterns which had been given out at the beginning of the season were scattered everywhere about camp as especial need for them had arisen upon various occasions.

You must need it awfully badly.

The liquor, if it really possessed such virtues as Doctor Heidegger imputed to it, could not have been bestowed on four human beings who needed it more wofully.

A barrel of flour was terribly needed.

Trust me, the prince herself, unmoved of my part, Your dutiful service hath specially regarded, And expressly commands that it be well rewarded Wherefore you shall not need to seek service abroad: I exhort you at home still to make your abode: That if in this realm occasions of wars be offered, You and others your like may be employed.

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