Example sentences of "[n mass] [verb] [adv] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Media advertising almost certainly has an effect , and so does the prior socialization of women for domesticity .
2 In other cases people do n't even have homes to lose .
3 Hard-working farmers and country people do n't always have time to appreciate the beauty in a line of animals on the move .
4 People do n't always have logical reasons for the things they do !
5 But , despite her comfort , she never forgets that other people do n't always have it so easy that life can be hard .
6 In the owner-occupied and privately rented housing sectors old people do not often have the means or the energy to make use of improvement grants .
7 It has not been proven , but it is possible that rather than withholding information , maternity staff do not always have it themselves .
8 But erm I think really at the end of the day staff have only really had just that one day workshop ,
9 It is a measure of the enthusiasm which he observed that , when Sadler duly provided a reading-list — tactfully headed with the ‘ King 's Book ’ , an episcopal compilation in which Henry VIII had had a hand — he felt it necessary to advise caution ; religious works circulating too freely had their own dangers , as Henry had recognized , when he passed an act in that year forbidding the reading of them by unfit groups , women , artificers and labourers .
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