Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] n't [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 I normally work on a 33MHz 486 , and do n't ever have to wait much for anything to happen .
2 We can sometimes reserve a suite room for single occupancy for a £55 supplement ; suite rooms share facilities with another room , and do n't always have a balcony .
3 The NY-5 loved being tuned to dropped D , settled more than happily into DADGAD , and did n't even have a problem coping with a low C on the bottom string in conjunction with a heavy plastic thumbpick .
4 Shaking her head in bemusement , she moved her gaze to the outfit spread out on the bed , and did n't quite have time to screw her face into an expression of approval before Mrs McMahon looked at her .
5 Children of this age want to do so much , but do n't yet have the ability to tackle many things — which makes them feel frustrated .
6 The new play has humour , pain and anguish about the nature of brothers and family relationships ‘ of people who are bound to each other but do n't necessarily have a great deal in common . ’
7 But did n't there have to be something out there , just to witness , just to know ?
8 He even wondered if he ought to suggest to Paul Lexington that that sentence was put on a hoarding outside the theatre , but did n't quite have the nerve .
9 We got some recognition from the other guitarists but did n't really have the foresight to make it into something big .
10 It was always like this these days — two colleagues who respected each other but did n't really have much to say .
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