Example sentences of "[subord] we do [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Senior officer Ken Sweeney said that the prison was already operating within the provisions of the new Food Safety Act : ‘ Although we do n't have to , we already invite in EHOs because we have nothing to hide and are open to advice . ’
2 Although we do n't have one for review , the idea is obviously to make full use of the stereo Alesis delay on gigs small enough not to need further amplification .
3 No , well I 'm I 'm saying to you the same sort of things , in general skills and abilities there are certain things that we required to put in the er numeracy the literacy er , to some degree attendance and punctuality , although we do n't have to do it on a subject specific basis erm we , everybody wants to know about he young , ho whether their youngsters are trying i.e. effort ha , whether they behave in lessons .
4 Erm we have er land in the sort of places which compete with Stoakesly although we do n't have quite the rural environment , except as was mentioned , at Guisborough .
5 It would be more accurate to say that although we do not have a right to such things we do have freedom to do them .
6 Although we do not have a satisfactory explanation for the U/Pb fractionation , it must have occurred at shallow depths in the mantle , near a spreading ridge ; and the resulting enriched source regions have since remained fixed relative to the migrating lithosphere .
7 Although we do not have a written constitution there are many Acts of Parliament relevant to constitutional laws .
8 Although we do not have such specific documentation for Louis I , married to Marie Mauger , and his sons Jacques ( -Jean ) , Louis and Jean they too would have manufactured under a single family mark .
9 For example , although we do not have in English the grammaticalization of the levels of respect that exist in Javanese , we do have means of expressing degrees of respect , largely by choices in the use of expressions : thus ( 31 ) would generally be a more polite request than ( 30 ) : ( 30 ) I want to see you for a moment ( 31 ) I wondered if I could possibly see you for a moment So by taking at first just the grammaticalized or encoded features of context in the world 's languages , we would have both something like a " discovery procedure " for relevant functions of language , and a constraint on the relatively vacuous theorizing that often attends speculation about the " functions of speech " .
10 ‘ They 've been fed so we do n't have to worry about them .
11 We qualified for the European championship without him , so we do n't have to take risks . ’
12 ‘ We will also keep a better check on rider 's allowances so we do n't have a situation like the one where Adrian Maguire lost several wins through riding with the wrong allowance , ’ said Michael Caulfield of the Jockeys Association , who are involved in the new system .
13 ‘ We have Angel in place , so we do n't have to use foreigners , as you called them . ’
14 The Old Ones never appear in person , so we do n't have to worry about them anyway , but a cultist who only believes he has their powers or blessings and acts accordingly is just as dangerous as one who genuinely has their powers and blessings . ’
15 ‘ We 'll tell everyone to bring a bottle , and if we get some money , we can telephone for pizzas so we do n't have to do any cooking , ’ said Sam , her enthusiasm mounting again .
16 There 's absolutely nothing to tell your doctor fortunately , so we do n't have to do a summary for you or anything like that .
17 So we do n't have the answer to the mystery of the man with the beard , ’ said Holmes .
18 He says the nineteen sixty-eight caravan act does n't include new-age travellers who are not traditional gypsies so we do n't have to provide anything for them by law .
19 the more people we get on the first pass the better , so we do n't have to re ] excavate to make a connection at a later date .
20 Er he 's bought , he 's bought her two other things which we were gon na get her so we do n't have to buy her those either .
21 WildMr Weston said : ‘ We are appealing to members of the public who can give them a good home to adopt them so we do not have to put them down . ’
22 let's ask him if he wants to come over for dinner cos we do n't have dinner until half four anyway
23 ‘ Looks like we do n't have much choice , ’ Defries said .
24 And if we do n't have kids we are either trying to have them or wondering why we 're not having them ( maybe we have n't settled down like all our friends : is something wrong with us ? ) .
25 It wo n't make Christmas any less awful if we do n't have one ’
26 If we do n't have an incisive , illuminating movie , what do we have instead ?
27 And if we do n't have free will , how can we be responsible for our actions ?
28 But if everything is determined by the laws of science , then free will must be an illusion , and if we do n't have free will , what is the basis for our responsibility for our actions ?
29 " Perhaps they 'll by annoyed if we do n't have another cup .
30 was there a major change in government policy , why was , why did consumer behaviour change at this period , right , if we do n't have any erm er justification for changing behaviour it probably means that our original model is mis-specified we 've got the wrong variables explaining erm the variable of interest on dependent variable .
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