Example sentences of "[not/n't] have [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It seemed at the time that he might not have much need of intimacy . |
2 | I am not quite sure who it was I sat next to because I am such a slow eater that I did not have much time for conversation . |
3 | But she did n't have to ask : Comrade Andrew did not have much time for Jasper . |
4 | Unfortunately , he did not have certain items of information such as the history of the Star pistol found at the cottage . |
5 | The University of Reading 's survey comments that most small farmers ‘ could not even subsist on these farms if they did not have outside sources of income . |
6 | If I do n't do something , take some action , in our present situation , then I shall not have one atom of strength left to support Peter . |
7 | A relation between liver failure and interferon alfa seems probable in the patients who did not have hepatic decompensation before treatment . |
8 | It is almost impossible to believe that they did not have contemporary events in mind , and as Æthelred was certainly not victorious , the implication is that he was unwise . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | All debts for the purpose of entitlement to interest under this section rank equally , ie preferential debts do not have preferential rights to interest . |
11 | The tenant will , however , need to ensure that too wide a use will not have adverse consequences on rent review . |
12 | I am surprised that the hon. Gentleman thinks that I should not have such occasions with business men . |
13 | We could n't do the likes of , we could n't invite Glyndebourne in or the Welsh National Opera because we just could not have that scale of operation on . |
14 | I doubt whether many young people will be deterred by a fine of £1,000 or £5,000 , because they do not have that kind of money available . |
15 | Most of us do not have that sort of time to spare . |
16 | So if you went much too fast on the steeplechase , you do not have extra time on phase C. Therefore , it is important to get the timing right . |
17 | A common reply to this is that you can not have social control without crime or deviance and hence , if social control is necessary , then crime and deviance must be , too . |
18 | These do not have binding effect upon member states . |
19 | ‘ You can not have world-class targets for training , with a third-world budget , ’ says one . |
20 | So why not have another glass of champagne to put the seal on what will undoubtedly be a truly memorable and colourful day that will live forever ! |
21 | Thus it could be argued that children only psychologize as a last resort when they do not have ready access to information about plausible causal mechanisms . |
22 | However , cheaper land in the north attracts some large businesses , particularly those which do not have high costs of transport for goods going to the southern market . |
23 | Our results thus provide the first direct evidence that tamoxifen does not have antioestrogenic effects on bone in postmenopausal women and indicate a possible oestrogenic effect . |
24 | As we do not have intuitive knowledge in detail about states of language that are divergent from us in time , space or social space , we can not reliably project our own linguistic intuitions on to them . |
25 | Although North Korea was widely thought to have the technical expertise to produce nuclear weapons , many experts concluded that it would not have sufficient stocks of plutonium for a viable weapon until 1992 , and would not be in position to test such a device until 1995 . |
26 | Why , asked the Prince , was Britain the only country in Europe that did not have some kind of community service . |
27 | There are few community councils in Wales which do not have some area of countryside or open ground where nature flourishes , be it inland or on the coast . |
28 | Nowadays , very few excavations take place on sites that do not have some form of threat of damage or destruction , because enough funds are not available to finance a full research excavation on every possible site . |
29 | He does not have any scope for passion , it seems , and yet you are sweetly soft to hold , wonderfully submissive to kiss . |
30 | Berlin equally did not have any kind of status until very late in the day in publishing , literature , theatre , and painting . |