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

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1 If your wife 's total income is less than her personal allowance she can apply to have the building society interest paid gross , so that tax will not have to be reclaimed .
2 THE historic Baltic Exchange building , severely damaged in last week 's IRA bomb blast , will not have to be torn down but may take three years to rebuild , said exchange chairman Peter Tudball yesterday .
3 Despite earlier fears , the Baltic Exchange will not have to be demolished and is to be repaired at the cost of about £80 million .
4 It will alienate the interviewer if you seem mainly concerned to ensure your holiday will not have to be cancelled or that you will be eligible for the next pay rise .
5 ‘ You will not have to be ashamed of your mother , Paul , ’ Sophia Arkwright said softly .
6 They differ from pen-based computers in that the handwriting will not have to be translated or recognised by CPU .
7 Of course those who can fund their own care will not have to be assessed before entry .
8 It will not have to be either critical or challenging , although elsewhere in the world , among less fortunate nations , it may be found to be so .
9 The debt of gravitational energy will not have to be paid until the end of the universe .
10 While he spent the first month of his new appointment easing himself in and still nipping up to Edinburgh to round off one or two NHS tasks from London ( where he kept his home and from which he was commuting during his health job ) , many of the key decisions affecting the telecommunications industry over the next year or so have already been taken , so the learning curve will not have to be so dramatics last time .
11 Thus national VAT rates will not have to be identical — it suffices that they will be sufficiently close to prevent significant distortions .
12 Could not something be done to obtain some repair jobs to hold those workers so that they will not have to be laid off for a considerable time ?
13 Erm basically we 've spent more than we 've erm taken in but that was a deliberate policy agreed on by the committee we 've already mentioned Norman 's flats erm that has been a most worthwhile expenditure and we 've got to look at that as a long-term investment because we 've got flats which are going to last for years and our expenditure which was getting on for fifteen hundred pounds will not have to be repeated .
14 However , against this must be balanced the fact that there will be a greater profit margin , by virtue of the fact that distributive intermediaries are obviated and their margins will not have to be met .
15 For a start , this will mean cars wo n't have to be driven into concrete blocks at 30mph , or be written off in seatbelt anchorage tests , saving the cost of at least two expensive prototypes .
16 And the controls are so easy to operate , you wo n't have to be an Einstein to use it .
17 Then I wo n't have to be a kept man .
18 You wo n't have to be alone . ’
19 I wonder if she 'll change her time because of half term and she wo n't have to be taking her daughter to nursery school today , half past one .
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