Example sentences of "[not/n't] have [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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31 | I should n't have given it to you . |
32 | because then I do n't have to do anything to them . |
33 | Explain our lives there — as if they needed explaining , and the whole point was that when you walked in the door of the Bar you knew you did n't have to explain anything to anyone who was there , not anyone . |
34 | ‘ I 'm just the skipper of this barge , ’ I said , ‘ so you do n't have to explain anything to me . ’ |
35 | ‘ You do n't have to explain anything to me . |
36 | It would also save time if she did n't have to carry them to and fro . |
37 | Of course while you 're on the Continent , you do n't have to restrict yourself to alcohol and tobacco . |
38 | I would n't have lent myself to any schemes like that . |
39 | They should n't have done it to you — to you or to anyone . |
40 | ‘ If you had n't told that stupid story to Sybil and upset her , I would n't have done it to you . |
41 | You would n't ha you would n't have done it to a dog though . |
42 | ‘ I know that he could n't have done owt to Mr Bishop , though ! 'Cos he was n't here on Friday . |
43 | I could n't have done anything to it . ’ |
44 | ‘ I do n't have to defend myself to you , or explain myself , especially when you 've just said that the truth is irrelevant ! ’ |
45 | ‘ You do n't have to defend yourself to me . ’ |
46 | But you could n't have shown it to anyone , could you ? |
47 | It wo n't be worth anything because it wo n't have meant anything to you . |
48 | Compact hobs are about 550 × 450 mm ( 21 × 17in ) but if you have space , go for a large hob to take awkward-sized pans : you do n't have to limit yourself to a simple , square configuration there 's no reason why you should n't have two or three small hobs in different places . |
49 | GUIL : ( Jumps up savagely ) You do n't have to flog it to death ! |
50 | He would n't have expected them to . |
51 | But he had n't seemed the type somehow — she would n't have expected him to be drawn by the lure of so-called fame . |
52 | But surely you could n't have expected me to be carrying something so valuable around with me ? ’ |
53 | ‘ He could n't have sold it to a Jew . |
54 | She had an MD behind her name , and she did n't have to prove anything to anyone . |
55 | He would n't have admitted it to Jo , but deep down he resented it when she was out of town and not picking up his calls . |
56 | I should n't have left it to him ! |