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

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1 Recent evidence suggests however , that the introduction of modern technology does not necessarily have to lead to a continuing decline in the agricultural labour force .
2 Not only having gone to higher standards of were but also looking to account a motion which has already been passed by the Environment Committee on the fourteenth of September nineteen ninety three and what I was basically saying was that erm incinerator should come to That 's Life that the current E E C proposals on erm that that and I know that 's not a rule but in fact when Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution is actually considering this want to draw their attention to a motion which in some cases were saying that we would expect the highest possible standards if those developments were to go ahead with the .
3 Your investigators now will not only have to keep to the law but they will have to obey regulations as well , or only occasionally and with their eye very much over their shoulder slide past them .
4 The publicity may not exactly have gone to his head but it certainly set fire to his ambition .
5 But the word ‘ plane ’ could not possibly have conveyed to our eighteenth-century ancestors the meaning which it carries at the top of this page .
6 Furthermore , if hood could belong to the set , there seems to be no reason why good should not also have belonged to it ; yet , as far as we know , it never did .
7 Women council workers will NOT now have to return to using a car park where one of their colleagues was murdered .
8 The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information .
9 The attractive odour may come from either ( or both ) of two sources : the young salmon which are still in the stream , not yet having migrated to the sea , and any other characteristic odours in the stream .
10 It is not unusual for a new Member to be welcomed , despite the fact that he may not yet have contributed to our proceedings .
11 You do n't just have to listen to stories .
12 At least when it does bomb , Windows 3.1 usually lets you restart gracefully ; you do n't always have to resort to the three-finger shuffle .
13 And you did n't both have to lie to me about tonight .
14 ‘ You do n't really have to go to all that trouble .
15 ‘ If you 'd have come to me when I was eighteen I would n't even have spoken to you . ’
16 Well the solicitors could n't very have written to the , to the bank could they ?
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