Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] to have [det] " in BNC.

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1 If the industry does not want to have any exemptions from the levy , it should be able to undertake such a policy in partnership with Government and the TECs .
2 The British and US governments , which have both signed but not yet ratified these Protocols , were the only signatories to make the explicit reservation ‘ that the new rules introduced by the Protocol are not intended to have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons ’ .
3 When signing the protocol on 12 December 1977 , both the UK and the USA declared that they did so on the understanding that the rules in the protocol were ‘ not intended to have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons ’ .
4 Not surprisingly , given the well-known stance of the Seven on political unity , EFTA was not intended to have any political implications , and so it was not deemed necessary for it to have an elaborate institutional structure .
5 The fact that you have been able to spend your whole time on the core of the question is itself some indication that the question was not intended to have any wider scope .
6 She did not need to have that pointed out to her .
7 As the lines were alternately pulled so the pulley actuated a semi-circular rudder hinged across the diagonal of the rearmost box.One does not need to have much imagination to see how the rudder deflection might send the Box kite into limited stunts , given a strong wind ; but we doubt if the rigid stability of a Box kite could be persuaded to perform over a wide range of movement .
8 In any case , correlations between birth-determined groups and occupation did not need to have any historical or ritual justification , as the number of Karava carpenters , Moor masons , and Indian Tamil plantation labourers demonstrated .
9 They do not need to have any dealings with social services .
10 I do hope I will not need to have any fillings .
11 I do hope I will not need to have any fillings .
12 I do hope I will not need to have any fillings .
13 I do hope I will not need to have any fillings .
14 I do hope I will not need to have any fillings .
15 I will not need to have any fillings .
16 The employer of wage labour , by contrast , did not need to have this concern with the welfare of his workers .
17 The change in the formula for grossing-up net interest caused some uncertainty , though it is not expected to have any significant impact on the level of net dividends companies pay .
18 Jessie Stephen 's mother wished she had not had so many children and did not desire to have more .
19 It rarely featured in the financial press , and did not appear to have much of a voice on driving matters — unusual for a company in its position .
20 Everyone can see that Mr Kinnock is running very hard to win , straining every sinew ; but Mr Major , in comparison , does not appear to have that same , almost feral , competitive edge , that they want .
21 He did not appear to have any financial or marital problems . ’
22 The Asiaticus does not appear to have any aggressive tendencies and appears to be equally active during the day and night .
23 A LABOUR MP WAS EXPLAINING to me why there are a number of his colleagues who are sponsored as MPs by the National Union of Railwaymen , but do not appear to have any connections with trains , railway junctions or signal boxes .
24 On a purely practical note , all this added up to quite a bit in value and Ivy Cottage did not appear to have any extra locks or catches at the windows .
25 ‘ a judge has not and should not appear to have any responsibility for the institution of prosecutions ; nor has he any power to refuse to allow a prosecution to proceed merely because he considers that , as a matter of policy , it ought not to have been brought .
26 Warning and volenti would not appear to have any chance of success in this case .
27 At first sight Burkina Faso — the ‘ Land of the Incorruptible ’ — would not appear to have enough wealth to make corruption possible .
28 They found that young mothers seemed to give health visitors a more idealized version of how they treated their babies than the account they gave to Elizabeth Newson , who was not seen to have any authority over them .
29 I did not volunteer to have that perverted into a weapon that will kill or turn innocent people into mindless automata ! ’
30 St John 's church can not claim to have any outstanding architectural merit , but it can boast two unusual features .
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