Example sentences of "n't have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But you do n't have to spend £1,000 on Versace or cut a threatening figure in studs and straps to keep abreast of the trend . |
2 | And you do n't have to spend hours struggling with a awkward pins while you get hot over the collar . |
3 | You do n't have to spend hours trudging around shops and in the kitchen to produce a perfect meal , just call into Victoria at the Good Food Shop in the Craft Village , between Shipquay Street and Magazine Street . |
4 | The snub comes after Diana arranged to be out of the country next Saturday so she does n't have to spend time with Charles on his 44th birthday . |
5 | Erm , even if you inherit some spreadsheets from this person that 's left , that 's useful knowledge because you do n't have to spend time searching for whoever might have created this spreadsheet . |
6 | I am pleased that whilst we have the ability to talk to most people , we do n't have to spend time with all of them . |
7 | Because , because I 'm a complete stranger so I do n't have to spend time with you at all , so you know . |
8 | At least we do n't have to spend £25 on a single game . |
9 | But witches do n't have pointed hats , and ghosts do n't look like sheets . |
10 | HE does n't have hit singles . |
11 | ‘ Of course it was the bedroom belonging to the head of the house but he could n't have turned mother out . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | It it 's where you do n't have to wear body armour . |
14 | All the people there are our brothers and sisters and relations so there are very few strangers around and women do n't have to wear Burkhas . |
15 | Until recent years these fit and healthy children would n't have survived childbirth . |
16 | You do n't have to record people 's brainwaves in order to know how long they sleep . |
17 | One senior source said : ‘ Clearly if there had been a fundamental disagreement ( between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor ) then the Government would n't have raised interest rates . ’ |
18 | But people do n't have to take part in an organised event to register . |
19 | It was made clear to me that I would n't have to take part in any act detrimental to my country 's cause . ’ |
20 | How long must your period have stopped before you do n't have to take precautions against pregnancy . |
21 | A place to stay where he did n't have to take notes about flights and ferries and hotels and restaurants and sights . |
22 | I mean you do n't have to take drugs ! |
23 | MCC secretary John Stephenson said : ‘ Personally , I wish this meeting did n't have to take place . ’ |
24 | We qualified for the European championship without him , so we do n't have to take risks . ’ |
25 | She 's sleeping much better now , and she do n't have to take pills no more . |
26 | The GX product provides the same function as RDS only for graphical applications and the developer does n't have to take source code and recompile . |
27 | And erm so that the campaign was working on two levels one to persuade women that they did n't have to take time off from working in factories , at certain times of the month and another to persuade women to use erm internal sanitary protection and as I said I will explain why later it comes into another section . |
28 | 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 ! |
29 | Now , you wo n't have met Ellie , ’ she added with a tired smile for the younger girl . |
30 | If it were n't for his days at the mucky end of the trade , he would never have earned enough to buy a house and he would n't have met Raksha who had been doing a bit of topless work to supplement her salary as a nurse . |