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

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1 The head of the Direction is a civil servant and a ministerial appointment , but he does not have to leave when the Minister changes .
2 I would contend that it is a major strength of the British legislation that the MMC did not have to decide whether the firms had ‘ really colluded ’ .
3 The inspectors did not have to show that the evidence was required to stop some identifiable future crime .
4 The prosecution does not have to show that the weapon of offence was intended to be used during the burglary .
5 Should Linda want to move over the next seven years , she does not have to worry because the loan is fully portable .
6 Marxists should not have to assume that the connections between the state and monopoly capital are so crude and direct ; there may be impersonal causation behind state officials ' support for capitalist production ( Offe and Ronge , 1975 ) .
7 With this kind of budget you do n't have to ask whether the Catering Branch are doing a good , professional job — if it was n't they would be having to organise domestic famine relief drops !
8 Er Ken , you do n't have to answer that the David sitting behind you a number of er representatives of legal firms representing interest and David 's making sure it 's worthwhile coming today .
9 When the bills come in you pay them on the budget account cheque book and do n't have to worry whether the money is there or not .
10 It can be a bit daunting dealing with a single grain and this is one way of ensuring the patient does n't have to worry whether the poppy seed really did drop into the bottle and similarly the practitioner can be reasonably confident of eliminating this danger in assessing any lack of reaction .
11 Once again , this does n't have to mean that the fish are clever mathematicians .
12 This , of course , does n't have to mean that the pop stars , or the programmes which court them , will disappear .
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