Example sentences of "[not/n't] have to go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He hoped he would not have to go during the night .
2 I certainly would not advocate as many in rugby union , but a maximum of one per team seems perfectly reasonable , and they should not have to go through a qualifying period .
3 Fortunately , the researcher does not have to go through the bound volumes one by one to see what they contain .
4 The difference between this and the two previous outcomes is that under this procedure the agency does not have to go through the whole decision-making process again .
5 If the local authority knows that it wishes to privatise and not use local authority employees at all , it does not have to go through the compulsory tender procedure .
6 However , we shall be satisfied only when no more such arrests are made , so that we do not have to go through the same business all over again .
7 Just then Albert put his head round the door and I could see that Dad was relieved that he did not have to go into explanations .
8 ‘ You did not have to go into partnership with the fool . ’
9 erm I enlisted in the Air Force December thirty nine , and I had six and a half years taken out of my life for helping with the war effort , and hopefully my sons and my grandsons will not have to go into another war .
10 Unlike plants and animals we do not have to go to bed with the sun or to get up at each high tide ; our man-made environment is based on a 24-hour solar day of course , but it need not be timed to coincide with sunrise or sunset .
11 Soon we will not have to go to ballet or piano or junior aerobics .
12 The existence of the network ensures that searchers do not have to go to London to obtain this information .
13 It is just that community workers get paid and do not have to go to gaol ( Alex Robson of the 1930s NUWM in North Shields commenting on the work of CDP in the mid-1970s ) .
14 If local authority members are responsible for providing services but do not have to go to their own electorate to raise the money to pay for the services , they have less incentive to make effective use of these funds .
15 ‘ We do not have to go to Africa . ’
16 I woke up and grinned , remembering that it was the half term holiday and I did not have to go to school .
17 I would n't get dressed until the last minute because I thought I would be late and therefore would not have to go to school .
18 By forming an exclusive club , the rich have ensured that their tax contributions do not have to go to supporting the poor in their neighbourhood .
19 These days you do not have to go for matching suites of furniture in the dining room , any more than you have to go for three piece suites in the living room .
20 She was delighted to see me , as it meant she would not have to go on her own , and she stood over me while , complaining bitterly , I changed into my jacket and returned with her to the revels .
21 First , as we wish to encourage carers and strengthen families — even the extended family — if a person who is caring for someone loses them to a home , the person 's home should not have to go on the market to meet the cost of fees .
22 If we have a night sitting service , an elderly person may not have to go in hospital if they are temporarily gone off their legs as sometimes happens .
23 One advantage of a letter is that all the points ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) can be dealt with in advance and so the interviewer is expected and time is saved in not having to go through all the verbal explanations .
24 You know in a way South Wales is paying back the debt that we pa w w we paid them in their strike you know I mean and That 's communities helping communities and if really this management is talking about er the fact that they resent families not having to go without over Christmas and this sort of thing you know I mean where are their values you know it 's difficult to understand is n't it ?
25 Imagine not having to go into work every day .
26 " When I came out of the office I think I said something casually about old Mr. Lorrimer not having to go into hospital after all .
27 Well has it been nice not having to go to France ?
28 right we 'll get back here then and , not having to go to the post office now will be a help cos that really is the other end of town in n it ?
29 Wish I did n't have to go on watch . ’
30 I wish I knew a little more about men , I wish I was absolutely sure , that I did n't have to go on things heard , read , half understood , but I 'm going to let him do what Piers wanted to do in Spain — what they call Scotch love .
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