Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] not have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The stock exchange 's ostensible reason for stopping the grey market was that investors did not have enough information about the Zeneca issue for trading to be ‘ fair ’ . |
2 | This was particularly apparent in all arts areas at ‘ Pope John Paul ’ , where even though the music and drama departments did not have any formalized assessment pattern , the degree of interaction between staff and pupils produced a very high level of self-awareness and understanding among the children about their work . |
3 | Considering that the body depends on sensitive electrical interactions to function , it would be surprising if these diverse electrical frequencies did not have some effect on us , whether detrimental or otherwise . |
4 | Even towns which were associated with particular manufactures did not have more than half of their occupied populations employed in them . |
5 | Meanwhile , it was reported on June 3 that the Gulf Co-Operation Council ( GCC ) had turned down the government 's recent request for an oil loan saying that GCC states did not have enough oil to allocate to Kuwait . |
6 | Men did not have this problem . |
7 | On page eighty one , as at the twenty fifth of September nineteen eighty five the plaintiffs did not have any confirmed offer of finance , thus they were unable to achieve completion unless the bank offered the finance in accordance with the telephone conversation of the twenty fourth . |
8 | This does not mean , of course , that the others did not have such buildings . |
9 | The cells did not have any form of integral sanitation and each block had a central toilet and shower unit . |
10 | The Brush trucks did not have this feature . |
11 | A presidential spokesman said Mr Khasbulatov 's comments indicated that hard-liners did not have enough votes . |
12 | In fact , Marx and Engels did not have much choice among anthropologists because most of them were heirs to the philosophical tradition which went back to Locke and which glorified private property . |