Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , as an mere individual I do not also have a right to inherit his seat in parliament . |
2 | But I do not even have a vocabulary to describe the distinctive tang of a pear or a peach . |
3 | ‘ I do not yet have a programme for 1984/5 and we always hope to send staff on courses as they are advertised , so this is n't programmed … ’ |
4 | I do not yet have the exact date but I expect it will be some time during March or April — more likely April . |
5 | I 've written the Variations but I do n't yet have the Theme' ! |
6 | I mean , if that , if that reassurance could be given then , then I , I do n't particularly have a problem . |
7 | I do n't exactly have a clear sense of perspective on the subject myself . |
8 | I do n't exactly have a lot of choice . |
9 | I get the pox , I do n't even have a ring to show . ’ |
10 | Now I do n't even have a window . ’ |
11 | I do n't even have a sore head tablet . |
12 | And , to be honest , the motivation was gained from the reaction of friends and people who came along to the gigs , because I do n't always have a lot of confidence in what I do . |
13 | Well what a lot of people say on the course is I know it 's my responsibility , but I always , I do n't always have the time to train because there 's a lot of backlog , there 's a lot of pressure , it 's and we all say to them that training is like a catch twenty two situation . |
14 | Cos I do n't usually have a car , somebody usually takes me . |
15 | ‘ I do n't usually have an audience . ’ |
16 | And at first I felt flattered — I do n't usually have an effect on women like that — and thought I loved her . |
17 | I do n't often have a woman 's eye over it ; men do n't notice these things much . " |
18 | I think about my legs , but I do n't really have no feeling in them . |
19 | ‘ Well , I do n't really have a personal favourite . |
20 | ‘ I do n't really have a religion , ’ she said . |
21 | We got together to practise in 1985 , and I wanted to do it then , but I do n't really have a drive to do it now . |
22 | In regards to of this motion , I do n't really have a great deal of trouble with that at all . |
23 | I do n't really have a favourite performer . |
24 | I 'm good , I 'm not drinking in the week I 'm not , I do n't really have a drink do you have a drink |
25 | ‘ I do n't really have an average week . |
26 | ‘ You have both helped Ana and I did not even have the right to ask . |
27 | Once my father had been laid in his bed , I was a little uncertain as to how to proceed ; for while it seemed undesirable that I leave my father in such a condition , I did not really have a moment more to spare . |
28 | I did not really have the heart for such things , but I knew I should be interrogated on my return , and I was aware that she was merely trying hard to push me into normal post-war life . |
29 | I did not then have a chance actually to converse with him until that second evening after the return of his illness . |
30 | I did n't even have a second or third choice . |