Example sentences of "[not/n't] have [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sir John Menzies had a recurrent dream , especially on the nights when his young wife would not have him in the bed beside her , or he had been drinking late , and he slept in the side bedroom , which was tall and narrow with two pistols perched on nails in the wall .
2 " Then mark this , Master Harry : if you wo n't take Sam here on at fishing , you 'll not have me as a wife .
3 There is also a particular difficulty with care for the unemployed ; not only is the research team unable to use return to work as an end point , but the patient also does not have it as an objective and he has therefore nothing to aim at .
4 We did n't have them at the back either , for that matter .
5 They did n't have them at the bookshop I went to , they 'd never heard of the magazine , and a friend of mine who writes poetry said he was certain it did n't exist . ’
6 ( Nerves do n't count — you should n't have them after the practice sessions . )
7 Could n't have her as a neighbour .
8 But erm I mean , you know , she come in oh I ca n't have her in the morning anyway cos we 're we 're counting in the morning .
9 I 'd drop Mortimer now and er keep , I would n't , I 'd keep McGoldrick up do n't have him as a sweeper .
10 Francesca would n't have him in the house when she knew he was on something .
11 I just do n't have it off the top of my head , but I am telling you
12 We do n't have it at the Den .
13 No cos I did n't have it at the time when I did that .
14 She takes an Alsatian dog around with her ; it will make you nervous if she does n't have it on a lead .
15 But you see , today , I mean , if you go in Newmarket today that 's all tied up round in the windows where we did n't have it in the window , no not at all .
16 ‘ Well , we wo n't have it in the trav'us ; we 'll have it outside . ’
17 Erm , dum , dum , the market stall as you know , we did n't have it in the market , we had it on the thank goodness because we parked it in the shade , erm during that period we got five hundred and thirty two signatures , with three or four more of you it could of been a thousand , erm we also got fourteen pounds , seventeen in donations , all completely unasked for cos as you know , we do n't take money .
18 Would n't have it in the house if our Shirley had n't paid to get it put in .
19 Every year I spend it on the children , we have , we both spend it on the kids , but this year we haven't. said to me , he said , what about ten pound this week , I said no you 're wrong , I said we do n't have it till a bit nearer , I did n't think so .
20 I wo n't have it till the party . ’
21 Oh Herbert , if I did n't have you as a friend , I 'd be desperate ! ’
22 And when I er went to go on me own er I still wanted to keep in the union and I went down the Locksmiths ' union , which was in the market place , and they said they er we could n't , we could n't have you in the union if you go on your own erm there 's another denomination or something , was something that you 'd have to join or something like that and be on your own .
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