Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [not/n't] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Secondary education should not be the preserve of men , and the curriculum should not have a gender specific bias based on expected household duties .
2 Your national side may not have a future themselves by that time if they 've lost every game in between .
3 Thus if the confidential information was published in full detail then the initial recipient would not have a head start .
4 At a general meeting of Darlington Rugby Club some members voiced concern to the committee that the club would not have a ground on which to play home matches next season .
5 No By time you I mean it 's not that far but by the time you get there the car wo n't have a chance to warm up thoroughly .
6 Employers need to bear in mind that the employee 's spouse may not have a car .
7 Surely a storekeeper in this barbarous place would n't have a vocabulary like that ?
8 Here , allowances are available in respect of the vendor 's net pool of expenditure , so unless the value of this falls below zero as a result of the disposal , the vendor will not have a balancing charge , though his ongoing allowances will be reduced .
9 SIZEWELL public inquiry will not have a chance to consider what everybody agrees is the most crucial safety issue affecting the design for the proposed pressurised-water reactor .
10 The position is now somewhat alleviated by the case of Rowlands ( Mark ) Ltd v Berni Inns Ltd [ 1985 ] QB 211 where it was held that the intention of the parties to the lease was that the landlord 's claim would be against the insurers under the insurance policy and that the landlord would not have a claim against the tenant for breach of covenant , to the effect that there was no claim to which the insurers could be subrogated .
11 This person will not have a background in the organisation , and a perceived lack of departmental bias will be useful when arbitrating on differences of opinion Another reason for ‘ outsider ’ expertise could be the lack of internal expertise in projects of this kind .
12 ‘ The foreign gentleman wo n't have a notion how things are done below stairs .
13 It seemed the prince would not have a witness influenced , even by his own daughter .
14 Provided that at a meeting of a licensing board the chairman shall not have a second or casting vote on an application for the grant or provisional grant of a new licence , and such an application shall be granted by the board only by a majority of the members thereof present and voting .
15 A pretty pass we 've come to if a man ca n't have a friend without being labelled queer . ’
16 Dadda would n't have a phone extension upstairs , preferring to summon him with a shout when it rang .
17 The table is built up by calculating p(0) , and hence the probability that any given address would not have a home record allocated to it .
18 ‘ There 's nothing in Canon Law , ’ Athelstan smiled , ‘ which says a man can not have a drink during confession . ’
19 Mr Denton went on to explain that the traditional ‘ heavy ’ railway may not have a future except for journeys between the main population centres .
20 Although it is early days and the team will not be reporting back until March , what is already becoming clear to it is that , unless small firms are encouraged to continue training chartered accountants , the smaller end of the profession may not have a future at all .
21 It may include a leader model who is armed in the same way as the rest of the detachment , but the detachment may not have a champion .
22 Indeed the member will not have a draft bill .
23 First it was agreed , that a mere voluntary curtesy will not have a consideration to uphold an assumpsit .
24 This finding , albeit in very small numbers , would seem to suggest that reduced prostacyclin production may not have a role in the development of microvascular disease .
25 For this reason the House of Lords held that in certain cases an applicant for a declaration or an injunction should not have a choice of procedure : in certain cases it would be and ‘ abuse of the process of the court ’ for an applicant seeking a declaration or an injunction to proceed otherwise than by way of an AJR under Ord. 53 .
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