Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [verb] not have " in BNC.
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1 | Seated at his desk , he opened a file , then said in English , ‘ There is a figure I need which I do not have . |
2 | Viewed in this perspective the privilege of the United Kingdom is temporary ; the price and availability of natural gas in the United Kingdom depend ’ on many other factors into which I do not have time to go . |
3 | You will recall that I wrote to you in June requesting that this work be carried out , and I was given a job number ( which I do not have to hand ) , but no date for the work to be done . |
4 | The definition of " a man 's own country " was " the place in which I do not have to ask " . |
5 | The reason for saying ‘ nearly all ’ is that some income you may receive is tax free : types of income on which you do not have to pay tax are listed a little further on . |
6 | Having accepted the fact that your body is a machine for which you do not have the manual , and that it is not like anyone else 's body , what can you do about it ? |
7 | For the first time , I had something which she did not have . |
8 | Things which we do not have the mind structure and therefore the relevant sense of mental meaning , to understand ? |
9 | I do not mean decent Conservative values like the Citizen 's Charter or dreaming of the classless city ; I mean authentic Conservative values , like a social hierarchy in which power follows the rich who do not have to answer for their acts to hoi polloi , in which we do not have to feel responsible for anyone 's poverty or ill health , in which we do not have to ask questions about where the rich get their money from , and we can carve up the land to create a sort of apartheid state : each tribe to its own homeland . |
10 | I do not mean decent Conservative values like the Citizen 's Charter or dreaming of the classless city ; I mean authentic Conservative values , like a social hierarchy in which power follows the rich who do not have to answer for their acts to hoi polloi , in which we do not have to feel responsible for anyone 's poverty or ill health , in which we do not have to ask questions about where the rich get their money from , and we can carve up the land to create a sort of apartheid state : each tribe to its own homeland . |
11 | Dolphins have a sense which we do not have : using something akin to our sonar , they can ‘ see ’ their surroundings holographically ( in true 3D , rather than the effect of 3D our stereoscopic vision creates ) . |
12 | There are some languages that require interpreters to which we do not have ready access , though we always make every effort to ensure that we find an interpreter who speaks the applicant 's language or at least one in which he or she is comfortable . |
13 | My hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) raised some extremely interesting issues which we do not have time to debate today but which I hope will be debated in the other place , such as the relationship between the putative funding council and the Scottish Office . |
14 | Copies of prints from earlier sessions for which we do not have the negatives , can be processed , but are usually more expensive . |
15 | No , not at all , er , but I , I , I , am someone who believes you 've got to have level playing fields , which we do not have , er or wo n't have , er with the implementation of the common market er , regardless of any relationship with the Soviet Union in 1992 , er after all to , what has not been published very much , er is that , you know , got to take into account indirect as well as direct and erm , if you look at for instance the United States er which is constantly packing the common market people , which is of course , er |
16 | Their consequence for the tiny particles was only apparently random and unpredictable , due to the hidden atomic motions of which we did not have adequately detailed knowledge . |
17 | There is thus a strong tendency for individual males to intervene in every friendly dyadic interaction in which they do not have a part . |
18 | Usually they stick to things in which they do not have a dominant brand . |
19 | This is despite the fact that it is the only universal non-contributory benefit payable to all mothers on behalf of their children , and thus guarantees mothers at least some income for which they do not have to ask their husbands or cohabitees . |
20 | However , guests will cease to be lawful visitors if they enter parts of the premises , such as the kitchen , offices , laundry , etc. , which they do not have permission to enter or if they enter parts of the premises where no one would reasonably expect them to go . |
21 | Such authoritative directives provide the subjects with reasons which they did not have before . |
22 | Once the directive is issued , individuals have reasons to take the action it requires which they did not have before , because now there is ground to expect that a convention will be formed . |
23 | At the least , new account holders will now have a low-cost credit option — bank loans or overdrafts — which they did not have before . |
24 | They none of them had much money , but the Bouveries had a house , for which they did not have to pay rent . |
25 | Should their personal and family relationships remain or become negligible , then they might leave residential care supplied with skills and interests which they did not have before coming into care . |
26 | The Assembly elections of 1973 served as a guide to the Convention elections which was an advantage to the participants which they did not have for the Assembly elections themselves . |
27 | That is , in building a framework for the analysis of topic , we are not adding any machinery to the apparatus of the discourse analyst which he does not have to employ already . |
28 | At least by the eleventh century every king expected to recruit a part of his army by paying mercenaries , or from knights who received a fee not in land , but in cash ; though he did his best to make his great nobles provide contingents for which he did not have to pay , or ( at least in the twelfth century ) pay him in cash if they did not serve him in person . |
29 | There were few subjects on which he did not have firm opinions . |
30 | He is a double winner of the rally but that was some time ago and since then McKinstry has made the place very much is own , his sequence of victories punctuated only by the years in which he did not have a competitive car or the opposition included someone of the calibre of Mikael Sundstrom . |