Example sentences of "not have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The familiar comment of ‘ Darling , what I could have achieved had 1 not had to consider my pension and the mortgage ’ reflects this conflict . |
2 | ‘ The only blessing about my absence from the side recently is that owner Sam Hammam has not had to pay me my goal bonuses ! ’ |
3 | To this day it is nearly impossible to find a Canadian movie screened ; in any of our cities , or investment capital which would allow a cutting edge industry to develop in Saskatchewan rather than Idaho , or a cultural figure who has not had to make it in the US ( Bryan Adams ) or the UK ( Conrad Black ) before the person is taken seriously at home . |
4 | Worried , Wilson confided in Mrs Browning that she feared Ellen might not have received her letter , the posts being so very variable , and was instructed to write again and have it sent with a reply paid , a system she was assured was possible if expensive . |
5 | Do I take it Councillor that they would not have received it without your visit ? |
6 | Abraham 's previous experience of God would certainly not have led him to suppose child-sacrifice would please him . |
7 | In the normal way I would not have followed him into the gunsmith 's , a place of such absolute masculinity , smelling of game and metal , ringing with men 's talk . |
8 | Tories who feel rebellious about the railways , may not have to push their protest to the point of voting against the government . |
9 | for if you attempt to answer it and miss the point , the examiner may not be able to give you any marks , because you will not have answered his question . |
10 | Another fine prospect is Adrian Davies , the Cambridge University captain , but he has n't been blessed with much luck recently and I hope his experiences in Australia , when some of his team-mates threw in the towel , will not have destroyed his confidence . |
11 | Although politicians at the time would certainly not have viewed it in the same light , with the benefit of hindsight , we can claim that , as both of the main political parties broadly supported Keynesian economics and the existence of the mixed economy , the differences between them were , in today 's terms , relatively small . |
12 | ‘ Surely , Inspector , Sir Thomas would have noticed the bitter taste — and would not have drunk it ? ’ said James , coming to the rescue . |
13 | If the patient watches television , it should be positioned so that he is sitting straight to see it : he should not have to turn his head , or bend or crick his neck . |
14 | Failure to clear up a problem which is or may be legal will usually be fatal , unless the facts admit of only one answer , because it will mean that the jury may not have understood their legal duty . |
15 | I may not have understood everything I heard at the time , but later it all slotted into place . |
16 | The argument may not mean what you think ; the author himself may not have understood what he is saying . |
17 | But it is possible that the Dostoevsky scholar whose book prompted Bayley 's comment might not have understood it — how could an acknowledged great novel , worth writing about at length , be said not to ‘ come off ’ ? |
18 | Now there are times when Jesus actually sat down with his disciples afterwards and explained to them what the parable was about and there was a reason for that , it was because , simply , the folk would not have understood it . |
19 | I believe if you had that Mystery Miguel here instead of me , he would not have understood your feelings . |
20 | Ezek. 22.30 — ‘ I looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand before Me in the gap on behalf of the land so that I would not have to destroy it , but I found none . ’ |
21 | To state the relevant causal circumstance , would we not have to do what we can hardly hope to do , which is to enumerate parts of much of the whole state of the universe at or during a time ? |
22 | By now he had discovered what archdeacons do , and did not have to do everything himself . |
23 | Cocaine is the kind of drug that does not have to do you harm — unless you 're stupid with it . |
24 | Agreement on this suggestion would bring the meeting to a close , and most of those present would not have to do anything at all about the wretched book . |
25 | As it happened , Mr Kim did not have to do anything about this affair . |
26 | In the first half alone McLean 's men created enough chances to win a handful of games , yet such was their lack of confidence in and around the box that Chris Reid , the young Hibs goalkeeper , did not have to do anything out of the ordinary to keep his side in the game . |
27 | Herod , even then , did not have to do it . |
28 | It would certainly not have given him access to the kind of personalized data about effective relationships which her oral history interviews unearthed . |
29 | Mr Faulks said of the application for the house loan : ‘ What we say he was doing here is , being unable to obtain loans in any other way , he is pretending to be selling his house to this fictitious person in order to get the bank to give him £43,000 on the strength of his house which they would otherwise not have given him . ’ |
30 | It was a joke really , because if she was one of the male officers then she would not have given it a second thought . |