Example sentences of "not have to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm basically we 've spent more than we 've erm taken in but that was a deliberate policy agreed on by the committee we 've already mentioned Norman 's flats erm that has been a most worthwhile expenditure and we 've got to look at that as a long-term investment because we 've got flats which are going to last for years and our expenditure which was getting on for fifteen hundred pounds will not have to be repeated .
2 The Mickey Mouse figures on CTC expenditure that critics in Bradford tend to use compare capital expenditure on schools starting from scratch with that for existing schools that do not have to be built .
3 They later realized , however , that there was a much more general class of Friedmann-like models that did have singularities , and in which the galaxies did not have to be moving any special way .
4 At times these adjustments verge on sharp practice enabled by the fact that ingredients do not have to be revealed .
5 To contract out more functions which do not have to be undertaken by health authority staff and which could be provided more cost effectively by the private sector .
6 And he recommends big cereal farmers to register now , because the final commitment does not have to be made until the end of August , when an accurate assessment of how much levy can be saved is known .
7 Similar links should be established between databases in the Herbarium and Plant Records systems , and between scientific writers and the Publications Department , so that information does not have to be re-typed or re-keyboarded .
8 However , against this must be balanced the fact that there will be a greater profit margin , by virtue of the fact that distributive intermediaries are obviated and their margins will not have to be met .
9 An EEIG does not have to be formed with a capital , but may be financed in a number of ways ( e.g. the provision of assets or services ) or even not at all if participants consider that it can operate on the basis of current account facilities from any of the participants and/or a bank .
10 If problems do not have to be referred up a scalar chain of command to senior managers for a decision , decision-making will be quicker .
11 The other type of assessment may comply with schedule 2 to the original environmental impact assessment directive from the European Community and it does not have to be referred to the appropriate regulatory agency .
12 It also takes the pressure off the local forest or other local natural resources which do not have to be destroyed for short-term gains .
13 For example , bread loaves have to be either less than 300g ( in which case a weight does not have to be declared ) or multiples of 400g ) when the weight does have to be shown ) .
14 ‘ At least the race was completed and did not have to be declared void , ’ Arkwright added .
15 A procedure does not have to be declared before it is called .
16 Another teacher told me , after attending in-service courses , that while the approach offers an exciting avenue to explore which pupils find rewarding and even mind- blowing , and many of the exercises are valuable as a means of self-awareness , she felt that pupils were being steered towards abandoning the mind as a means of knowing and just accepting the subjectivity of values which do not have to be justified .
17 It was a cake you never got in England , because there the milk did not have to be boiled and so you could never collect a bowlful of creamy skin from successive goes .
18 Of course those who can fund their own care will not have to be assessed before entry .
19 Our critical strategies do not have to be bound by the nature of the object of our attentions ; they do not have to be discipline-specific .
20 The computers can recognise thousands of words and , unlike older systems , do not have to be trained laboriously for each word .
21 Or if someone says What are you doing ? we can just answer Eating a mango instead of I am eating a mango because we know that I am is understood and does not have to be said .
22 An entirely new form of money claim , called a ‘ statutory demand ’ ( which does not have to be based upon a judgment ) may revolutionize debt-collecting and litigation procedures .
23 As we have seen with life-histories , social research does not have to be based on a representative sample .
24 This applies , for example , to an action brought by a French plaintiff in the Paris court against a company incorporated in the United States and having no place of business in France ; the proceedings do not have to be based on any of the grounds for jurisdiction elaborated in the Convention .
25 This illustrates , too , the other key point about demonstration : it does not have to be done every time by the sort of presenter you can find selling vegetable slicers in Selfridges ' basement , as a straight , face-to-the-camera spiel .
26 But the balancing act does not have to be done in the United States with regard to AFDC ( and other programmes , such as Medicaid ) , because the government which distributes the benefits ( at the State level ) is not also responsible for raising most of the money to pay for them ( which comes from the Federal government ) .
27 The typing and glossing of texts is something which does not have to be done in the village .
28 But most things do not have to be done to perfection .
29 These grants however are discretionary — that means they do not have to be given so there will be variations from one district to another .
30 It is however also clear that the concept of legitimate expectations , like many legal concepts , can be used in more than one way ; it does not have to be given a restrictive interpretation .
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