Example sentences of "[pers pn] does [adv] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | She does n't even have a wristwatch . |
3 | She does n't even have to ask … people just feel obliged to run her errands … as though they were atoning for something . |
4 | ‘ She does n't always have to upset the table , though , when she is there , does she ? ’ remarked Henry Tyler in a tone that at least one ambassador had been known to call ‘ eminently reasonable ’ . |
5 | It seems she does n't quite have the stomach to be an assassin . ’ |
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 | Well he does n't just have a few . |
14 | Not to send the little boy in his place so he does n't even have to offer excuses . ’ |
15 | He does n't even have any family , does he , Louise ? ’ |
16 | And that 's third party carriage forward which is even , and Peter 's even happier because he does n't even have to wait two days now , he gets his delivery next day . |
17 | At his age , and where he lives , he does n't really have much hope of getting anything more advanced , though he is certainly intelligent and able . |
18 | But he wears his slippers to remind one that he does n't really have to . ’ |
19 | He does n't actually have a record . |
20 | Last week , six months after the Wrexham factory opened , Intermagnetics acknowledged that it does not yet have a VHS licence . |
21 | And because it was never colonised by a European power , it does not even have the conscience of a ‘ mother country ’ to turn to . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | But it does not now have these rights although it is highly desirable ( for us ) that its future progress towards them be facilitated . |
24 | It does not always have such an effect and the mechanics of the process are much less widely recognised , and even more generally obscure . |
25 | 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 |
26 | It does not necessarily have to develop along Western lines to remain democratic . |
27 | This , he believes , has taught the group to be flexible — after 15 years of looking after multivendor systems , it does n't simply have to rely on managing subcontractors unlike many of its rivals . |
28 | As You Like It does n't even have the cinematic crutches of the few Shakespeare movies that have worked — no Henry V trench-warfare here . |
29 | It does n't even have to contain the word quality — if that 's what you think it 's about , you 're probably right ! |
30 | It does n't just have Peavey — it has freight yards , shopping malls and medical research . |