Example sentences of "it does not have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This gives the commission powers in London that it does not have for the rest of the country , where listed building controls are exercised only by district councils or the secretary of state . |
2 | It does not have to be that he has conceived what the French are calling the coup de force for Miss Jonathan . ’ |
3 | The requirement for such pleasures is a matter of time and place , and it does not have to be Friday , Berlin or Strasburg , New York or San Francisco . |
4 | It does not have to be a long passage , it may only be a verse . |
5 | It does seem , though , that when the death of someone we love is sudden it does not have to be that the shock is greater than when we have been expecting it . |
6 | Find something to look forward to ; it does not have to be a major event . |
7 | They may see that it does not have to be time consuming and it does n't always involve filling in forms . |
8 | Bear in mind that bread from a bakery can contain additives although it does not have to be labelled — buy bread from a healthfood shop or make your own . |
9 | It does not have to be that way . |
10 | A legal system must take steps to control the use of force but it does not have to be totally successful in order to remain a legal system . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Discourse may be composed of one or more well-formed grammatical sentences and indeed it often is — but it does not have to be . |
13 | One argument against teaching the visual is that , since it does not have to be translated by a non-native speaker in the way that language does , there is no need to make a systematic study of it . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The C. and A.G. 's salary is a charge on the Consolidated Fund ( which means it does not have to be voted annually by Parliament ) and the holder of the office is , ex officio , an officer of the House of Commons . |
16 | But it does not have to be so . |
17 | The word order in these Kalkadoon sentences is the same as in English , but it does not have to be . |
18 | It does not have to be the only thing which persuaded him to do so but it does have to have been a factor in influencing him . |
19 | It does not have to be connected with the Bishop 's Castle Railway , but BCR items would take preference . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | It does not have to be rare . |
22 | This distinction may be unclear to religious believers themselves , and consideration of this possibility suggests a fourth objection to the " Confessional " model for RE : it does not have to , but easily can , unless great care is taken , result in a narrowing of perspectives . |
23 | Note that it does not have to be shown that there has actually been oppressive enforcement simply that such is " reasonably capable " . |
24 | It does not have to be defined before it is used . |
25 | Keith Richardson says … that he thinks every first division club needs a pre season tour … it does not have to be italy but that was a good place to go and you have more much more time than any training sessions back home |
26 | It does not have to be just for Asians . ’ |
27 | As the last said , it does not have to be , 'cos you felt that someone else had some more energy , 'cos you 're praying for energy performs and you sited some examples . |
28 | Usually , the hard currency exchanged by foreign investors to pay wages , salaries and utility and other costs , has a significance in Second and Third World countries that it does not have in First World countries . |