Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] not have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst non-equity shares have a particular legal status which justifies their inclusion in shareholders ' funds , this does not justify reporting within shareholders ' funds an instrument which does not have that status and may never be converted into one that does . |
2 | How much faith can we have in a possible Chancellor who does not have any independent view on something as important as the PSBR . |
3 | ‘ Being deputy leader I do not have any complex security arr-ange-ments . |
4 | But usually we think of the early idea-seeking interview as being with a non-expert , an ‘ ordinary ’ person who does not have any particular consultant status . |
5 | BOTCHED plans for a rail bridge which did not have enough room for trains to pass beneath cost the taxpayer nearly £1m , it was revealed yesterday . |
6 | In the West African slave trade , a pidgin form of English ( i.e. a pidgin with English as lexifier ) was used for communication between the English slavers and their African counterparts , as well as among those Africans involved in the trade who did not have any other language in common . |
7 | In such discourses , what can be specified about the sender is often justifiably taken for granted , because the student has experience of these discourse types in his or her own language : in the modern world we are unlikely to come across a student who does not have some idea of the nature of news or fiction , and the sort of relationship entered into with the senders . |
8 | But they did escape with some cash and costume jewellery which did not have any great value but which was important sentimentally to me . |
9 | Is there some inherent virtue in a system of government derived from a constitution , which is lacking in a country which does not have such a codified constitution ? |
10 | However , this is not to say that the cause lies in the construction as such ; indeed , as we shall see , there are instances of this construction which do not have any resultative nuance . |
11 | Even if the possession of essential components was crucial to man , which it is not , would it be justified to say that an animal which does not have these components could not feel pain ? |
12 | When one comes to look at the judgments in the American Economic Laundry case , it appears clear that the approach which the court was adopting in that case was to regard the tenant against whom a possession order had been made as a statutory tenant who did not have all the rights to protection conferred by the Rent Restriction Acts . |