Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] not have the " in BNC.

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1 Says another curator , ‘ Rusty may not have the vision to say , ‘ We need a Guido Reni at the National Gallery ’ he 's not the sort of person who could walk through the baroque galleries and realise they even need one , though if a curator went to him wanting to buy one , I think Rusty would certainly be supportive of the move , whereas Carter would basically have turned up his nose and said ‘ no ’ ’ .
2 Mr Gorbachev may not have the authority to send Soviet troops to non-Russian parts of his own country at this point , so it 's very unlikely that he could or would try to send ground forces to the Persian Gulf .
3 Mr Murdoch may not have the time or the money to wait .
4 It was felt that the TUCCs would not have the time or resources necessary to look after the wide range of services and operators , many of them locally based , in the bus sector .
5 In the meantime , as Bernard says : ‘ England may not have the World Cup , but at least in my fair English blazer pocket there will always be a part of it . ’
6 Stan Reynolds , Harry Little , Carl Einstien and Fred Grummidge may not have the same ring about them but between 1950 and 1960 these were the names on the footballing tongues of Whaddon .
7 This means Brazil will not have the rapid handover of power that saved Argentina from hyperinflation .
8 Robinson may not have the stature , but he is a magnificent player with great footballing skills and enough versatility to be included .
9 And yet , other sites round Skelton might not have the same characteristics , with regard to environmental functions , in relation to the historic centre of Skelton , that these two have , might n't they ?
10 Powerboating may not have the international pull or prestige of car racing but it does pack in the crowds …
11 Royle , who finished his distinguished playing career at Carrow Road before taking over at Oldham , destroys the suggestion that the Canaries will not have the bottle to see off a glut of high-powered challenges .
12 SSDs will not have the resources to meet demand and many people will not receive the services they need .
13 Hall agreed to this , with the proviso that Clarke should not have the exclusive right of sale at the exhibition .
14 Leslie might not have the voice he had before , which could be difficult , in his business . ’
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