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

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1 Obtaining membership of the full European Tour means he will not have to undergo the punishing marathon of the PGA Qualifying School in France on November 13-18 .
2 and because the clinics were not attached to the main hospitals , there was no feedback from other disciplines in medicine , and , furthermore , the doctors working in the clinics did not have to undergo the vigorous selection procedures that were usual for hospital posts .
3 But you do not have to hire the smart guy at the top , for his thinking is likely to he atypical anyway .
4 He does not have to use the detachable form provided by the trader .
5 Having been involved in such proceedings since the Twenties he was now in fact finding them " a bit tedious " , and " Mr Eliot 's list " was invented for a section of the agenda so that he did not have to attend the entire meeting .
6 While a great deal depends upon reform efforts outside the prison system ( and indeed these efforts are often located outside the criminal justice process ) , prison personnel do not have to play the passive roles in which they tend to be cast .
7 Do we not have to specify the particular condition which was the absence of a torrential rainstorm and an open window ?
8 He observed that in Lawrence the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) and continued [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , 331–333 :
9 The only comment made was that , in Reg. v. Lawrence , the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) of the Act of 1968 .
10 The only comment made was that , in Reg. v. Lawrence , the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) of the Act of 1968 .
11 Now the problem is that the Tories do not have to privatise the National Health Service to damage it .
12 This may appear to place a heavy burden on the plaintiff but it has been held that he does not have to identify the exact person responsible for the defect ( Grant v Australian Knitting Mills ) .
13 Ironically , this was a source of strength for the dynasty because , unlike its English counterpart , it did not have to face the potential opposition a corporate body of the great magnates could provide .
14 Melanie thought that at least Uncle Philip could have bought her a sewing machine , so she need not have to stitch the long seams by hand .
15 They did not have to pay the usual £20 a tablet and both took one .
16 However , under a provision known as the ‘ Official Error Concession ’ , allowances are sometimes made and it is possible that you may not have to pay the full amount .
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