When you use of There's no need to you are implying that the action should not occur.
Here are the examples:
- I know I should have been more careful, but there's no need to keep rubbing it in.
- I know you don't like my smoking, but there's no need to go on about it.
- I merely suggested you should do it again.There's no need to get annoyed.
- It is an undeniable fact that I ruined the performance,but there's no need to rub it in.
- Just because you won, there's no need to swank.
- Just wait your turn - there's no need to shove.
- Look, there's no need to labour the point - I made a mistake - I admit it!
- Of course I'll help you, there's no need to make an issue of it.
- So you made a mistake, but there's no need to dwell on it.
- The safety belt is easy to fit as there's no need to bolt it to seat belt anchorage points.
- There is no need to bother him.
- There is no need to call this late.
- There is no need to run away.
- There is no need to stop now.
- There's no need to act so shy.
- There's no need to act so strange.
- There's no need to be afraid.
- There's no need to be rude!
- There's no need to be so goddam rude!
- There's no need to be unduly pessimistic about the situation.
- There's no need to be upset.
- There's no need to belabour the point - you don't need to keep reminding me.
- There's no need to do anything for the while.
- There's no need to do yourself down.
- There's no need to exhaust yourself clearing up-we'll do it.
- There's no need to expand on your statement.
- There's no need to fling his recent failure in his teeth in that unkind way.
- There's no need to get in a stew.
- There's no need to get in/into a paddy.
- There's no need to get into such a paddy.
- There's no need to give me the money; I don't expect it of you.
- There's no need to go to the shops - there's plenty of food in the fridge.
- There's no need to look so fraught!
- There's no need to make a song and dance about a tiny scratch on the car.
- There's no need to rush off.
- There's no need to rush.
- There's no need to shout at me!
- There's no need to shout! I can hear you!
- There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well.
- There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.
- There's no need to swear at me, even if I have made a mistake.
- There's no need to take that tone with me-it's not my fault we're late.
- There's no need to talk now.
- There's no need to thank me I was only doing my job.
- There's no need to thank me-I enjoyed doing it.
- There's no need to worry about it.
- There's no need to worry so.
- There's no need to worry.
- We all see your point; there's no need to belabour it.
- We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush.
See: The importance of English language