Example sentences of "[adv] longer have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The consequence was that the company no longer had to accept the market price for its products but could affect that price by varying the output of the product .
2 The vacuum cleaner was welcomed at first because it meant no longer having to do the stairs with a stiff brush .
3 And it would result in the Bank of England no longer having to support the pound .
4 It is capable of measuring the height and direction of wind and waves — even through cloud and at night — meaning that oceanographers may no longer have to travel the seas in weather ships .
5 Countries no longer have to decide the rate of exchange at which currencies should be pegged , or the responsibility for ensuring that par values are maintained at agreed values .
6 All the clients on the network are programmed using a single dialect of S Q L so our programmers no longer have to know the nuances and differences between each of the proprietary extensions of the SQL of each database they 're programming against .
7 For PC Roddy and hundreds of other officers , the helpline means they no longer have to face the trauma of unjustified complaints alone .
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