Sentence examples for need looking at from inspiring English sources

'need looking at' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'needs to be looked at' or 'needs looking at'. For example, "This issue needs to be looked at more closely."

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"The whole drug laws need looking at.

There are other problems in this world that need looking at first".

Summer targets Our full-backs need looking at, with the excellent Nathan Aké heading back to Chelsea.

"One doesn't get this level of noise without there being some issues that need looking at," he says.

For decades, presidents hired their own special counsels on the rare occasions that they thought something in the White House smelled badly enough to need looking at.

"I think the tariffs will need looking at but given the existing scenarios and given other punishments elsewhere actually the commission got it pretty much right".

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To truly treat mental illness, we need look at them all, and remain uncertain.

We all need look at ourselves and ask what we could have done better.

I totally just remembered that I have this thing I need looked at.

One only need look at the various movie billboards around any city.

To see a list of things you will need look at the "Things You'll Need" section.

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