But some may say, what need of the righteousness of one that is naturally God?
If there be twenty places where there are assizes kept in this land, yet if I have offended no law, what need have I of an advocate?
There the very gods with Vasava at their head will not be able to attack thee, what need be said, therefore, of the Pandavas?
We have not seen such accumulated treasures even in the abode of Kuvera; what needbe said, therefore, of human beings?
What need be said, therefore, of single Duryodhana?
What need be said, therefore, for the sons of Pandu who are destitute of energy and prowess?
As to the second head, what need is there that the righteousness of Christ should be imputed, where men are righteous first?
Nor will it avail to object, That if at first we stand just before God by his imputing of Christ's righteousness unto us, though faith be not in us to act, we may always stand justified so; and so what need of faith?
There is ample proof of the completeness of the death in the fact that those whose business it was to assure themselves of its having taken place were so satisfied that they would be at no further trouble; what need to kill a dead man?
God is no helper of the indolent and the coward; if this were so, what need to work at all?
But the truth of our Lord's resurrection having been once established, what need to encumber this book with further evidences of the miraculous element in his ministry?
Or what need of the rest of the Receipts of the Triumvirate?
But here it will be said, what need of Raking in the Coals that lay buried in oblivion.
And if so, what need of his next Head of Hanging of People without as full and clear Evidence as in other Cases?
What need Christ to have died, if heaven could have contained imperfect souls?
Or: "What need have you to be anxious about this event?
What need of your knowing who I am, or what my name is, as I shall not be your oblige, but you mine?
I can understand that you would find a difficulty in--" "What need of further discussion?
What need has it to ally itself with other nations to avenge insults?
Here he goes again to-day and mixes with people in illicit intrigues; and it's all because they happened to obtrude themselves before my very eyes that this rumpus has broken out; but of what need I fear?
What need of fields in some far clime Where Heroes, Sages, Bards sublime, 50 And all that fetched the flowing rhyme From genuine springs, Shall dwell together till old Time Folds up his wings?
But that those who use the arts of unbelievers for their heretical opinion and adulterate the simple faith of the divine Scriptures by the craft of the godless are not near the faith, what need is there to say?
Among other words of blasphemy he [Vigilantius] may be heard to say: “What need is there for you not only to reverence with so great honor but even to adore I know not what, which you carry about in a little vessel and worship?
Help came but slowly; surely no man yet Put lever to the heavy world with less: What need of help?
What need To know that truth whose knowledge cannot save?
How they went home together through the wood, And how all life seemed focussed into one Thought-dazzling spot that set ablaze the blood, What need to tell?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what need" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.