Example sentences of "do [adv] have the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now while I would accept that the majority of butlers may well discover ultimately that they do not have the capacity for it , I believe strongly that this ‘ dignity ’ is something one can meaningfully strive for throughout one 's career . |
2 | On Jan. 16 he called again for an intensification of the armed struggle , but on Jan. 18 he reportedly told the executive council meeting that currently " we do not have the capacity within our country to intensify the armed struggle in any meaningful way " , that the ANC must " begin without delay to prepare our negotiating position " , and that in the event of its being unbanned it would have to decide whether to operate only as a legal movement or , alternatively , to maintain underground units . |
3 | This month 's feature suggests ways of designing your own artwork , and will be of interest to those who do not have the benefit of a computer-aided p.c.b . |
4 | Methylene blue is used when eggs are hatched artificially and do not have the benefit of parental care to keep them clean . |
5 | However , many older homes do not have the benefit of even ‘ accidental ’ air flow through roof spaces , and may be starting to suffer problems as a result . |
6 | These can be just as useful even if you do not have the benefit of an instant peer group with whom to celebrate or commiserate on your shared experience . |
7 | Writers , however , do not have the benefit of immediate feedback . |
8 | For our students the total number of units required is 16 , and although more than the minimum 12 necessary to gain the award of a Higher National Certificate , this is considered necessary for FT students who do not have the benefit of on-going industrial experience . |
9 | Nevertheless , a distinction should be made — as Gramsci further indicated by adding that ‘ all men do not have the function of intellectuals in society ’ — between this everyday level of political observation and reflection , and the more systematic and rigorous elaboration of ideas about society and politics which constitutes the principal activity of more specialized intellectual groups . |
10 | If you do not have the text of the early version discussed here , then you can work out which parts of Books i and ii are referred to . ) |
11 | We do not have the space in this book to discuss the models in any depth ; the interested reader is referred to Muellbauer and Portes ( 1978 ) . |
12 | They do not have the degree of ideological and policy coherence normally found in British ( and other European ) parties , and display far less party loyalty in the legislature . |
13 | In 1979 , James Anderton , the Christian moralist chief constable of Greater Manchester , described the greatest threat to law and order as stemming from ‘ seditionist … interested groups who do not have the well-being of this country at heart and who mean to undermine democracy ’ ( Thompson 1979 : 380 ) . |
14 | Small homeotherms , like many.in the rodent family , do not have the advantage of large size nor of metabolic generation of heat . |
15 | It is n't always easy for anyone to get to the bottom of every detail of a bill er which refers to earlier legislation and erm er er I 'm sure that my Noble Friend would sympathise anyhow erm er er w with with me insofar as I also do not have the advantage of er legal qualifications which he manages to make up for most adequately . |
16 | They do not have the resistance to UV effect as found in the stock red , yellow , green , blue or yes , of course , black . |
17 | Like any other part of the body it may have become weak through disuse , but it is a fact that the only people who do not have the ability to ‘ see ’ clearly in their minds are those who were born blind . |
18 | These are the ones who do not have the money to nee to Miami , like the big oligarchs , and their toehold on power and property is profoundly threatened … |
19 | You can not expect public support if you do not have the support of your own ministers . |
20 | The ideal way is with a single , long exhalation , but most of us do not have the lung-power for that . |
21 | But there is a definite feeling that the players do not have the music in their bones , and the slightly soft-focus recording does not help matters by shielding the ear from its impact . |
22 | For example , there may be an imbalance between private investors and others who do not have the protection of the statutory damages remedy under s 62 . |
23 | ‘ They do not have the responsibility of administering a cash-starved council . ’ |
24 | They do not have the ego-satisfaction of having thought up a brand new idea but in practical terms they do well ; The pioneer has developed the field and born the development costs . |
25 | Not being tube TV manufacturers , they do not have the worry of competing with an established product line to win a share of the LC TV market . |
26 | You do not have the look of a warrior . ’ |
27 | While other microcomputers are cheaper than the BBC range , at present they do not have the range of software available to meet school needs . |
28 | And I think you find it goes beyond drama school , in say a company like the RSC , where we have the top person in voice but do not have the equal in physical advice and guidance . |
29 | Robert Van Lierop of Vanuatu in the West Pacific and chairman of the group , told the delegates that nations like his ‘ do not have the luxury of waiting for conclusive proof ’ of global warming . |
30 | We are situated on a tiny island out in the middle of the Persian Gulf and do not have the luxury of soft green surfaces to indulge in our love of playing the great game . |