Example sentences of "not have [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This can be so even where you have not had to shop around for a more favourable report .
2 Even if this is difficult to provide , candidates should not have to wait around in a very public area .
3 Cash 's workers did not have to go out to the sound of the factory bell or whistle , but simply went upstairs from home to workshop , and thus kept a little of the independence they prized .
4 It is too late for British Telecom to return to its old ways if only because the public now knows that it does not have to put up with a telephone system built for the 1950s .
5 The position of women has changed in a number of ways , such that a wife does not have to put up with an unsatisfactory marriage in the way that her mother might well have done .
6 The present players do not have to put up with the old ‘ Chicken Run . ’
7 The broader track from the Horse Fair was better for riding ; he would not have to pass by on the narrow path where he had stumbled over Aldhelm 's body .
8 After 1714 the balance shifted to a point where the King and the Commons had something like mutual vetoes : the King chose the ministers and could normally be sure of not having to put up with a minister he disliked , but the Commons could reject a minister they disliked by refusing to vote for the taxes he proposed , thus pushing the King into dismissing him .
9 but , not to have to drag out in the car to the solar and buy food in the supermarkets
10 Not have to face up to the fact that he was a dynamic , intelligent , charming man with a gift for finance and the raw exercise of power .
11 The home environment is private , you do n't have to drive back from the vets when you are upset and your pet is likely to be more relaxed because his is in familiar surroundings with the people he loves .
12 That bias towards comfort has meant compromises as far as sporting handling is concerned ; so you do n't have to put up with a jittery ride over poorly made up roads .
13 So now you do n't have to put up with a two-star performance from ordinary mercury-free batteries , when there is now a new four star alternative .
14 ‘ That 'll mean you wo n't have to move out of the coachhouse .
15 but I said well at least you 've got it all done , you do n't have to rush around at the last minute .
16 But you do n't have to rush off to the other extreme .
17 You did n't have to get up at the crack of dawn to work out yardages .
18 If you take advantage of our superb offer , you wo n't have to get up at the crack of dawn and drag your clubs in and out of the car boot .
19 So likewise the Saturday nights here , I 'm alright I do n't have to get up in the morning .
20 ‘ Besides , the fans did n't have to run on to the pitch .
21 Sometimes you can let the meeting carry on by itself — you do n't have to bob up between every item on the programme .
22 For the first time we do n't have to scramble out of the hotel in a bad-tempered flurry of unwilling activity , whilst those boys hit the airport in their own good time .
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