Example sentences of "do not have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the mileage was on tarmac roads with a few miles cross country and admittedly , I did not have to use low ratio at any time .
2 The message of de Gaulle the politician was that national renewal did not have to succeed national disaster ; it could be achieved through a reform in the organization of the French state .
3 Property was also cheaper in Bristol than in London and so staff did not have to pay increased housing costs .
4 The bishops and abbots were appointed by the monarch , and he was free to choose whom he would ; he did not have to accept hereditary succession , as in other royal offices , such as the dukedoms .
5 ‘ By using our income in this way , the taxpayer benefits because we do not have to borrow public money via the Treasury , ’ he said .
6 It all comes down to practical implementation of flexible working hours and job sharing , so that women working in the nursing profession do not have to follow male patterns of employment , where eventually they find that combining family responsibility with work is simply too difficult , and they leave .
7 Those people benefit from the fact that they do not have to make national insurance contributions .
8 This means that you do not have to minimize current applications to open up another one .
9 He did n't have to put new piping in did he , I understand , it 's an awful lot of money .
10 I mean I do n't have to wear black shoes but they do suit
11 mummy I do n't have to sing happy birthday do I ?
12 You do n't have to use ready-made cable lengths ; ; you can buy a drum of thin Ethernet cable ( RG-58/50Ohm ) at about 50p per metre , and make up your own cable lengths .
13 Of course , you do n't have to design complicated multicolour patterns .
14 The procedures look fine for the purchase of one-off and novel items , but it occurs to me that it would save time and effort if we established ‘ preferred suppliers ’ for standard PCs , printers , and peripherals , so that we do n't have to obtain multiple quotes and give reasons for supplier choice each time we order an off-the-shelf system .
15 But they do n't speak any English , I do n't speak any Arabic , so I 'm gesturing away about the bar-tailed lark and not being able to go into the forbidden zone , and somehow or other the leader understands what I 'm going on about and makes me understand that because they 're nomads they do n't have to follow international boundaries .
16 ‘ Norwegian football is semi-professional by law , so English clubs do n't have to pay big wages and the fee for a top player is only about £400,000 .
17 To profit through managing people successfully you do n't have to understand discounted cash flow , exchange provision , accrual and depreciation .
18 What people to look you know in the modern society women do n't have to rely on men or do n't have to have traditional sex roles , this is a point of view is n't it ?
19 Mr Hardman was renowned for his sense of humour , as his contribution to an April Fool 's Day edition of Moneybox , shows : ‘ There 's case law , so far as the setting up of a trust for a cat is concerned , or a dog , or a parrot or a monkey , but you do n't have to have specific legislation in the Taxes Act because the normal rules follow .
20 This is because Karnataka does not have to replace nuclear plants with alternative power sources , where the least environmentally damaging happens to be most expensive .
21 However , if a person does not want to remember names of minor characters in a novel , or does not have to remember arbitrary names to perform an experimental task , a representation of content from which that information is omitted — an incomplete mental model — will suffice .
22 Seals around the hatches provide a physical barrier , and air for breathing is filtered , so that the crew does not have to wear protective clothing .
23 Her emotional maturity should be such that she does not have to gratify personal needs at the patient 's expense .
24 The prosecutor does not have to charge named persons with assaults on other named persons .
25 The Government does not have to pay young people the paltry allowance of £29.50 per week for the normal three months between Easter and the summer leaving date .
26 Nuclear power does not have to mean nuclear weapons ; but who will believe this when these two countries appear to have blurred the distinction ?
27 Tackling patches of snow in modern , lightweight footwear does n't have to mean wet feet .
28 One does n't have to start capsize drill in a closed cockpit and Ms Wynne-Freer contradicts the statements in her fourth paragraph with those made in her tenth .
29 This way the company does n't have to pay national insurance contributions , worry about health and safety regulations , bother with sickness or holiday pay or any other statutory benefits .
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