Example sentences of "n't have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Bernard , she maybe has n't has on it . |
2 | ‘ No , and I 'm glad I have n't had to ! |
3 | But Lyn said quietly , " I wish it had n't had to be you who found her . " |
4 | She had n't had to be psychic to determine Margaret 's thoughts . |
5 | I have n't had to in my this current house because they 're sealed units and I I bought the house new so . |
6 | ‘ So far we have n't had to . ’ |
7 | At this moment , at this precise moment , a feeling came over me that I had n't had for nearly a month . |
8 | But since the day when Willi had brought her up here , to his farm , she had won back something she had n't had for years , a sense of balance , of proportion , a sense that there were a great many other things , other people in the world other than Therese Aschmann and her problems . |
9 | He made himself a mixed grill , something he had n't had for a long time , and followed it with real coffee . |
10 | Cos we have n't had for any actual air in it for ages . |
11 | cos they were quite interested cos they had n't had like anyone actually properly doing research or anything erm |
12 | Alex tries to demystify it , says its function is just to produce electricity for the National Grid efficiently and cleanly , that the main difference between this and any other power station is that you do n't have beside it a huge pyramid of polluting coal dust . |
13 | Yeah , erm of course er some some you 'd sold it to you might have other friends who you did n't have as friends . |
14 | That , and we 've had this in the past , where I would say that people that live in Yarbury North and South probably do earn less and live in houses that probably are , do n't have as big gardens and things like that , so the natu the nature of the is that they probably do earn less money erm but I I do n't consider those to be ghettos at all . |
15 | I think there is always an element of typecasting that is sensible , I mean it does n't have to be restrictive . |
16 | But it does n't have to be exercise with a capital E. Think of it more as activity . |
17 | You do n't have to ‘ eat for two ’ ; nor should you eat less than normal when you 're pregnant . |
18 | The first time a boy kissed her , she thought he was being charitable and told him he did n't have to . |
19 | Do n't see how you can stand the celibacy when you do n't have to . |
20 | YOU DO N'T HAVE TO BE SOBER TO WORK HERE BUT IT HELPS |
21 | You do n't have to be climbing in the high E-grades to enjoy a visit to the south of France . |
22 | Addresses do n't have to be mentioned , they can easily be looked up in the electoral roll just from a name . |
23 | However , you do n't have to be Shirley Basset or Tom Bones to take part in Top Dog '91 . |
24 | But no matter how often the archives are ransacked for old genres to bastardise , you do n't have to be at the forefront of style-making to foresee that very few clubs will be swaying this time next year to Pub Acid , Hip Malt ` n ’ Hops , or Sweaty Backroom House . |
25 | You did n't have to be a client or a famous face to be on the receiving end . |
26 | But you do n't have to be an Olympic hopeful to enjoy the excitement of sailing dinghies — defined as cabinless boats with retractable centreboards that are kept upright by the weight of the crew . |
27 | It is fully comprehensive and covers the mobility supplement holder and two drivers nominated by the holder , so you do n't have to be a driver to run a Motability car . |
28 | Your record does n't have to be picked up by all these routes for promotion , but if you enjoy Record of the Week in NME at the same time as receiving good reviews of your live shows and the occasional play on Radio 1 , this should allow you to make impression on the Indie charts or even the national top 100 . |
29 | But you do n't have to be as colourful a performer or as vivid a personality as these two to make an interesting subject . |
30 | The manager 's commission does n't have to be the same on everything , and my initial rates with the straits were set by their lawyer at the beginning of our relationship . |