Example sentences of "not have [verb] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Some still by that date did not have trained nurses but employed untrained workhouse inmates .
2 Under ordinary circumstances , Nurse Goodman would probably not have given permission but ‘ the Major ’ , as he had become known , was such a mystery that she was glad to feel that at least somebody knew of his fate and cared enough to come to the hospital to see how he was getting on .
3 Even if it IS about money , again a player should not have to leave Leeds if he does nt want to just to get a few bob extra .
4 You do not have to exchange rings as it is not a legal requirement , although once again the bride and groom will have to sign the register .
5 From the very few interviews we conducted we were given to understand that the birth parents would not have opposed adoption if the links could be maintained ( Lambert et al . ,
6 It does not have to re-analyse characters once they have been identified , which helps to speed up the processing of long documents .
7 It was dark and the lamps were lit and they might not have seen Sesostris if he had not had to step aside to avoid a porter with a heavy bundle on his back and stand for a moment in the light from a shop front .
8 If you are not a designated area , then you have to go through the due process of Court Orders and notices and move out in twenty eight days or something , you know , it 's a long , expensive process , which does not have to take place when a district is designated .
9 True hovercraft , such as the API-88 ( New Scientist , vol 97 , p 297 ) , do not have immersed sidewalls and use air propellers .
10 However , they particularly misrepresent the numbers of women who do not have paid work and want employment or who are underemployed ( Callender , 1985 ) .
11 First , women do not derive their identity and self-esteem from paid work in the same way men do ( either because they do not have paid jobs or because they regard these as less important than their role in the family ) .
12 They did not have to face protests and reforms in the middle of the first millennium B.C. In Egypt a morality of silence prevailed , and Mesopotamia — whether Assyria or Chaldaea — seems to have been bent on conquering the others rather than on criticizing herself .
13 I tried to impress upon the child that if he had landed in England before he met me , he would not have spoken English and people there might have regarded him as ridiculous .
14 If man was a late creation , his Fall could not have brought pain and death into the world ; ferocious dinosaurs , and animal suffering generally , brought grave problems to those seeking a theodicy , justifying the ways of God .
15 The Ixmaritians in Mandru 's household did not have to share rooms as they had in Por Tanssie .
16 Possibly a subsequent review stimulates action that would not have taken place but for the committee 's initial probing .
17 Many pieces of information given to the reader are subsequently contradicted , many of the events recounted are then said not to have happened , there are conversations which may or may not have taken place and characters are themselves then someone else , or themselves and someone else .
18 The astonishing achievements of Western civilisation in controlling and exploring the resources of the world , and the consequent increase in material wealth and standards of living , would not have taken place if the procurement of knowledge for its own sake had not mapped out the paths of which technology and investment for profit thereafter took advantage .
19 Apart from what the customer may or may not find with the price of beer , is it not the case that what the hon. Member for Rotherham ( Mr. Crowther ) has described would not have taken place if the beer orders had not been passed by the House ?
20 In fact they positively loved the types of food included in the diet , particularly the freedom of choice , not having to count calories or units plus the fact that none of the food was expensive or difficult to purchase .
21 Leopold related the news , and the Archbishop 's excuse for not having allowed father and son to travel the previous year : ‘ he said that he could not tolerate people going about the world begging ’ ( 31 August 1778 ) .
22 There is , however , a large variety of killings which lie above that line but below the line demarcating murder : a killing in which D knew there was a risk of death , but was held not to have intended death or grievous bodily harm , would fall within involuntary manslaughter and might justify a high sentence ; whereas a killing in which D pushed a person during an argument in the street and the person fell backwards , cracking his head on the kerb and dying from a brain haemorrhage , might also fall within involuntary manslaughter and might justify a low sentence .
23 It 's better not to have to have pensions than not to have pensions , surely not .
24 It 's strange to be in Strathspeld , to be in the house and not have seen Mr and Mrs Gould .
25 Older people had it easy : they did n't have a problem with sex , they did n't have to wear rubbers so you wo n't die .
26 I know , but we should n't have to borrow mother when I had to get back , to borrow my wages off Jes to get her tax for her car which left us with no money !
27 When her call came through , however , and she picked up the phone and said , ‘ Hello , ’ she realised that she would n't have to ask Lubor when Ven was coming back — because she already knew .
28 I could n't have trained Dawn if we had n't felt this closeness or warmth for each other , and you ca n't learn how to build such a relationship from books .
29 Would n't have to do Norma because she 's a probationer , would n't have to do Denise .
30 Floors done and everything , we did n't have to do jobs as like that in the morning .
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