Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [adv] have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The expert probably does not have any separate liability in his secondary profession of being an expert , other than the duties set out in 14.7.3 and 14.8 – 10 .
2 The three quarks inside a proton normally do not have enough energy to change into antielectrons , but very occasionally one of them may acquire sufficient energy to make the transition because the uncertainty principle means that the energy of the quarks inside the proton can not be fixed exactly .
3 The fact that some of the buildings still do not have opening licences and lack the necessary safety conditions will be ‘ sorted out ’ .
4 Meetings often do not have real objectives ( see page 119 ) so much as a list of activities .
5 In a part of Chile where half the region 's income goes to 10 per cent of the population and a quarter of all the people regularly do n't have enough to eat , the day to day problems of scraping together an income are common .
6 But when it 's down mostly to wiggling around a stage in clattering heels there is no time for deep analysis of the psyche of folk who engage in such events and despite a doughty effort , director Ian Kellgren simply does not have enough suitable material to mesh this into any shape worthy of the tag theatre .
7 Romania simply did not have billions of dollars for the Ceauşescus to purloin .
8 The Government obviously do not have such a plan , or it would have been mentioned today .
9 This was closed three years ago — Peter Craine , Rabbit 's vice president for marketing and sales , explains that the firm then did n't have any national language support for its MS-DOS products ; also , Unix — Rabbit 's favoured environment — had n't taken off in quite the way the firm had expected .
10 ‘ We get sick of hearing the excuse ‘ I did n't stand a chance ’ , I always think the kid definitely did n't have one and that makes me angry .
11 ‘ I fear peoples ’ sight is being put at risk because the hospital simply does not have enough cash to treat all the patients who require help . ’
12 ‘ I fear peoples ’ sight is being put at risk because the hospital simply does not have enough cash to treat all the patients who require help . ’
13 By 1970 the area was in major decline ; unemployment was high , docks and warehouses either did not have enough business or were closed , derelict land abounded and little redevelopment took place .
14 A Resistance group should use enemy weapons , or stuff that can take enemy ammo — and the Company just did n't have enough Russian gear then , in the early Fifties .
15 Convents of mere women probably did not have much access to precious books in those days before printing .
16 In those times single women really did n't have much .
17 In fact , women often do not have equal access to information , due to such factors as restricted mobility outside the home , lower educational levels , and sometimes men 's control over information or media technology .
18 Judith simply did not have enough troops to secure her position .
19 Berlin equally did not have any kind of status until very late in the day in publishing , literature , theatre , and painting .
20 Already at least 10 of the 43 police authorities in England and Wales either do not have any plastic bullets or do not favour their use , according to Patricia Hewin of the NCCL .
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