Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not [adv] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If I did not already have these , I would probably stock a few Congo Tetras to liven up the surface layers , which would also be more in keeping with the African origins of the Synodontis . |
2 | She did not even have any squeamishness left over . |
3 | We do not yet have any way of knowing . |
4 | We do not yet have any significant evidence regarding the permanence of the jobs created by regional policy and we will look at labour mobility programmes below . |
5 | Although we have now developed good links between business and secondary schools where companies try to interest pupils , we do not yet have enough tie-ups between primary schools and local businesses . |
6 | Since we do not currently have this knowledge we hypothesize the user groups and their needs . |
7 | Unfortunately we do not always have enough stories from the diocese to fill the space available and so have to use material from other sources . |
8 | They did not necessarily have any particular treatment in mind , and certainly not forced feeding which is always a measure of last resort , designed to maintain life rather than to cure . |
9 | Origins are certainly often interesting , but they do not necessarily have much to do with the present functioning and meaning of things . |
10 | It has often been said that he did not really have any very clear idea of what he wanted from his Council ; and as far as content goes , that may be true . |
11 | But it does not now have these rights although it is highly desirable ( for us ) that its future progress towards them be facilitated . |
12 | It does not always have such an effect and the mechanics of the process are much less widely recognised , and even more generally obscure . |