Example sentences of "[not/n't] have [to-vb] [prep] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Again it was argued that the poor should not have to pay for their own ‘ welfare ’ out of hard-earned incomes . |
4 | You do n't have to go in your own transport . |
5 | ‘ You do n't have to listen to her any more , Gittel-plus-nine , ’ comes the breathless word from below the windows . |
6 | He 's just not there any longer ; and it 's as if he 'd never been , for none of the things he said are heard any longer either ; it 's a bad dream , and the Leader does n't have to sleep through it any more . ’ |
7 | ‘ Now listen here , you , I do n't know what you 're up to , but I do n't have to sit in my own house and … ’ |
8 | Now just in case you think I 'm sinking into the role of a self-righteous preacher , who enjoys telling other people off about their sins , so that he does n't have to bother about his own , |
9 | Right , now I must n't be seen to be indicating in any way that er you do n't have to bother with it all , because they too put all out some excellent er booklets , brochures I 've got two thick pads of them which I 'll let you circulate . |
10 | You would n't have to worry about them that 'd solve the struggle , trouble er you got them off the |
11 | I do n't have to look behind me all the time and I 'm not buggin' out on anything ’ |