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

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1 I did n't have no did n't have any complaints at dinner time ,
2 And a lot of the shopkeepers did n't have any kind of insurance at all .
3 So you see , that it is important for every coach in the country , even if he is giving a lesson to a child who does n't have any kind of tennis talent , to give the lesson as if he or she was the future Wimbledon champion .
4 In other words I wo n't say it 's non-threatening or does n't have any kind of value judgment behind it because I do n't think that can be true and if anybody is monitoring their classroom practice , it 's got to be threatening in some way , almost inevitably .
5 ‘ Sandra did n't have any experience in auditing , so I taught her how to audit , even though I was n't qualified then , ’ remembers Claire .
6 They 've used all their timber stores and cut up every bucket and table and door to make all those fighting platforms and towers , so they can hardly have plugs for their cannon , and they wo n't have any fuel except dung .
7 You ca n't have any cake until teatime .
8 Of course , we recognize that the story ca n't have any basis in truth .
9 So you ca n't have any dinners at school ?
10 They obviously do n't have any foxes in SW France !
11 Well you 've probably seen in erm the newspapers you can now buy small computers for one hundred or two hundred pounds , but they 're not really what we 're talking about , because the very smallest computers of this sort , like the Sinclair and the B B C computer , do n't have any sort of storage for the data .
12 You do n't have any cash in hand or anything ?
13 ‘ In that case , ’ Lacuna said , ‘ you ca n't have any objection to Pool looking inside it . ’
14 And you need n't have any feeling of compunction about him , for he 's been at it for years on the side , and you know it .
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