Example sentences of "not have [to-vb] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The additional part , which does not have to do with the connections stated by independent conditionals , is perhaps particularly necessary in connection with our conviction about the explanatoriness of the causal items .
2 He realises that he does not have to conform to the laws which have been set down by his community .
3 O'Neill 's suspect views were known to many unionists and the conservatives did not have to wait for the fruits of O'Neillism , however timid they may have been .
4 This may have always been the case with anthropology but we did not have to live with the results if our field was in Africa or Asia .
5 I am glad that my own children are beyond primary age and will not have to suffer from the effects of this campaign , which looks increasingly like political dogma forced into the classroom .
6 The Saturday shift always seemed to drag on endlessly for the elderly night watchman and he envied people who did not have to work at the weekends .
7 Such small works can be carried out without applying for grant and , therefore , the whole farm does not have to comply with the regulations .
8 That book is all about the idea that the world is divided into the ordinary and the extraordinary , and that the extraordinary should n't have to live by the dictates of the mediocre majority .
9 This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’
10 You do n't have to go over the arguments , I 've heard that .
11 Erm , and you know , let's face it , I did n't have to go through the circumstances that they went through in the war , and there therefore , who who am I to judge
12 ‘ Biff said you do n't have to go under the machines any more . ’
13 And then you would n't have to go round the fields doing the sheaves ?
14 ‘ I wo n't have to talk to the players to motivate them .
15 This was designed to be a very generous criterion , minimal examples of correct details could be ‘ We did n't have to wait at the lights ’ or ‘ There were several cars ahead of us ’ .
16 You 're not in prison — you do n't have to stare at the walls .
17 I wo n't have to worry about the bills now . ’
18 At least Liverpool wo n't have to worry about the bills .
19 ‘ At least I do n't have to worry about the bailiffs because there is nothing left to take . ’
20 He 's a para-medic rather than a doctor , but his presence means you wo n't have to worry about the twins ’ health . ’
21 I suppose with that lovely slim figure of yours you do n't have to worry about the calories . ’
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