Example sentences of "[pron] does not [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 BEGINNERS COURSES On Saturday 3rd October at Oakmeeds Community School , there will be a one morning session , particularly for anyone who does not yet have a machine and who would like more information , or there is a ten-week evening course starting either Monday 21st September or Thursday 24th September .
2 Courses are generally run by two ESL specialists , one of whom is an experienced trainer but who does not necessarily have classroom teaching experience in the subject area being addressed while the second is chosen because they have worked in the subject area , usually as part of a language support team , but sometimes because they themselves have training and/or experience in the subject area .
3 When she complains of the drudgery of studying sound changes , Bernard hints that she does not really have what it takes to be a scholar .
4 One does not normally have the choice however , yet this anomaly should not exist .
5 However , the " Big Book " of Alcoholics Anonymous , written a mere four years after the birth of that Fellowship , says " to be gravely affected , one does not necessarily have to drink a long time , nor take the quantities some of us have . "
6 By the law of the land , not only does he possess none of it , he does not even have the right to own any of it .
7 I also conclude that , to enable him to make such representations , he should be given such relevant information as he does not already have .
8 Tom Jones held his young hurdler Jackson Flint in enough esteem to enter him in a race at the Cheltenham National Hunt Festival meeting even though he does not yet have a win to his credit .
9 ‘ This is going to take time , ’ he said , adding that he does not yet have plans for IBM — he has to first learn the company by meeting executives , managers and employees .
10 ‘ This is going to take time , ’ he said , adding that he does not yet have plans for IBM — he has to first learn the company by meeting executives , managers and employees .
11 He does not simply have in mind here cases like [ 9 ] , which is an expansion of the phrasal juxtaposition in [ 10 ] .
12 In general , a potential X does not have all the rights of an X. Prince Charles is a potential King of England , but he does not now have the rights of a king .
13 Last week , six months after the Wrexham factory opened , Intermagnetics acknowledged that it does not yet have a VHS licence .
14 And because it was never colonised by a European power , it does not even have the conscience of a ‘ mother country ’ to turn to .
15 It does not therefore have commercial-type balance sheet which shows the value of those assets , nor does it take a ‘ depreciation ’ or ‘ leasing ’ charge for the use of those assets into its income and expenditure account .
16 But it does not now have these rights although it is highly desirable ( for us ) that its future progress towards them be facilitated .
17 It does not always have such an effect and the mechanics of the process are much less widely recognised , and even more generally obscure .
18 A a a member of staff may feel that they want to say something about a kid , and it does not necessarily have to agree with what the kid
19 It does not necessarily have to develop along Western lines to remain democratic .
20 ( 3 ) To make " total loss " the only test of a condition is contrary to authority , for example , terms as to the time of shipment , delivery and payment have been traditionally regarded as conditions , irrespective of the fact that failure to comply with them does not always have serious consequences .
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