Example sentences of "n't have [noun] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Have n't had chips for a while .
2 It was generally felt he would have won at St Andrews after his 29 for the first nine in the first round if he had n't had part of the round washed out and had to continue the next day .
3 ‘ We have n't had rabbit for a while .
4 no , no we have n't had much , no , no we have n't had trouble with the Hitachi , just the machine itself actually
5 ‘ You mean we have n't had flowers in the house for four months and you never suggested before that I do it ? ’
6 They do n't have things on the van now do they ?
7 But we do n't have problems in the sense that you and Dad used to have . ’
8 Well I mean you ca n't have rules without a police force , can you , and since there 's no poets ' union from which you could be expelled , clearly whether there are any rules depends entirely on the poets themselves and their readers , and everybody knows that until about the end of the nineteenth century almost all poetry was written in regular metre and regular patterns and , except for blank verse , in regular rhyme , and that this is no longer so and now you would either be deliberately old fashioned or you would have some special purpose , I think , if you wrote your poems in traditional rhyming schemes .
9 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
10 Face it if if he did n't have Adam as a friend he 'd be definitely mateless .
11 Yes , the Royal College suggested that maybe twenty per cent of all examinations that are carried out er maybe do n't have benefits for the patient , and in that sense are unjustified .
12 Our street was just a row of brick terrace house , and we did n't have gardens at the front .
13 My friend , if you did n't have hair at the front
14 I wo n't have Flora on the toast .
15 ‘ The cartoon characters ca n't have sex with the humans .
16 just to go out on a Monday with her , cos she does n't have nursery on a Monday , Tiffany .
17 No one on this side has suggested that we do n't have policies in the structure plan because we 've got P P G guidance .
18 and they do n't have keys for the door .
19 ‘ Must we fling this filth at our pop kids ? ’ boomed The Sunday People next to its revelation that Cliff Richard ‘ would n't have NME in the house ’ .
20 You ca n't have time as a decimal , time is not a decimal .
21 Mind you , I did n't have time for a refresher course , we just had to get on with it .
22 Well if you do that we wo n't have time for the shop .
23 We do n't have time for the sort of substantive exchanges we would like .
24 No , Claire was going but she had , did n't have time on the way back
25 If they 're split , you ca n't have people from the field going into dealing with national account managers when my people are also dealing with them .
26 If you are staying in a caravan or tent and do n't have access to a refrigerator , buy food only as you need it .
27 This is because the denizens of the past did n't have access to the theory of cognitive metaphor , and that way of understanding language .
28 The immigrant groups had the numbers , even if they did n't have control of the media or the school board .
29 K : ‘ It is , because we do n't have room for a washing machine and they let us take the laundry to them . ’
30 She turns away to bustle domestically with mugs and kettle , pausing only to warn : ‘ Do n't try anything cute , sisters ; I do n't have eyes in the back of my head because I do n't need them . ’
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