Example sentences of "[not/n't] have [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ We do n't have to go to the Oyster Bar . ’
32 ‘ I wish I did n't have to go to the party .
33 I was still there , I was in er it was classed as a reserved occupation , so I did n't have to go to the war .
34 So the revenue themselves do er a really good information service and if you go into any tax office , you do n't have to go to the counter , there 's often a queue or you get this little card system which , number system you 're , you 're next .
35 You do n't have to go to the Refuge !
36 This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’
37 Well you do n't have to go to the wild west , just head for ’ them thar hills ’ and a riding school where you can learn all the skills you 'll need to feel completely at home on the range .
38 no the English news only comes on at half past ten at night and then you 'll get what they wanted to hear , so you do n't have to listen to the World Service
39 ‘ I wo n't have to talk to the players to motivate them .
40 They could n't understand it at the time , and nor could I. None of us has any religious sense , there were n't any fundamentalist kinsmen to pacify : the absence of a fellow in a frilly white frock would n't have led to the suppuku of disinheritance .
41 And in the news business it is generally reckoned it could n't have gone to a nicer bloke .
42 I could n't have gone to a better place because they 'd got most parts of the country and one thing and another and I fitted their bill to a tee .
43 ‘ Or he would n't have agreed to a truce over Christmas . ’
44 We do n't have to get to a certain stage of holiness .
45 We do n't have to get to a certain stage of sinlessness , before God will give to us the Holy Spirit .
46 As we have said , you do n't have to stick to the classic problem-solving structure in detail when laying out your response .
47 ‘ There he is , Julia ; so you wo n't have to walk to the bus .
48 ‘ Could n't have happened to a nicer chap . ’
49 I would n't have come to the office in the first place if you had n't asked me . ’
50 Why do you have to pay , it is a for students ' union , if , if , if you 're in work you do n't have to belong to a union ?
51 We 've asked the people for half past three , they 'll all be here by four , so we need n't sit down to the tea until half past five , and we would n't have got to the cake until your father has the business closed , and is back here . ’
52 Unless she crawled to the edge of the embankment — I suppose it 's possible , but she ca n't have walked to the spot in the first place . ’
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