Example sentences of "[that] [noun sg] do [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 It can be argued that there is a clear difference between finding that Parliament has failed to follow its own procedural rules and from saying that Parliament does not have the power to legislate in a particular way .
2 That is not to say that Parliament does not have a significant influence on the pattern of public expenditure , but it is exercised in various indirect ways at the formative stage of determining the pattern of public expenditure , and not through variations in the government 's proposals once they have been laid before the House .
3 Was not the reason why the House thought it not plain that their lordships believed that Parliament did not have this situation in mind and would have cut down the wording if it had ?
4 Firstly , we should make the point that crime does not have to be intentional .
5 Liability under the section is strict , in the sense that fault does not have to be proved against the builder .
6 I am not interested in scoring cheap points in this debate about the underfunding of sport , but if sport is using underfunding as an excuse or justification for taking large amounts of money from the tobacco industry , the Government must address the question whether they should put more money into sport so that sport does not have to use that excuse .
7 A week is a long time in football , seven days in fact , but somehow a reversal of February 's 11–0 defeat at the hands of today 's opponents would prove that Lazarus does n't have the last word in comebacks , and we are still a team to be reckoned with .
8 When they were younger he and Grandma had a little farm and I think that Grandma did not have an easy life with him and had to do a good bit of the farm work .
9 The government should bear in mind that Virgin did not have permission to fly 95 per cent of the routes around the world ; it was unfair for British Airways to fly a ‘ loss leader ’ on the one route where Virgin did have permission .
10 Drawing upon detailed field studies by W. F. R. Weldon ( 1860–1906 ) , the biometrical school was able to show that selection did indeed have a measurable effect even on the short term .
11 This means that gravity does n't have much effect on light ; light can escape without difficulty from the earth or the sun .
12 The context makes it clear that the two cousins are of different sexes ; however , the sentence is not zeugmatic , so we may conclude that cousin does not have two senses ‘ male cousin ’ and ‘ female cousin ’ .
13 It is for this reason that man does not have as much control over erection or ejaculation as he might like .
14 Similar links should be established between databases in the Herbarium and Plant Records systems , and between scientific writers and the Publications Department , so that information does not have to be re-typed or re-keyboarded .
15 To discover what is ‘ in the mind ’ of human beings requires a different methodology from the natural sciences whose practitioners are interested in matter and would recognise that matter does not have a mind and is incapable of subjective experience .
16 It thereby implicitly recognises that culture does indeed have a meaning different from that of beef or grain .
17 Our results thus provide the first direct evidence that tamoxifen does not have antioestrogenic effects on bone in postmenopausal women and indicate a possible oestrogenic effect .
18 Of course that 's not to say that tradition does n't have a place .
19 Their grandparents had made the lounge into a bedroom so that Grandad did n't have to do the stairs with his bad legs and a bedroom had been turned into a sitting room and furnished with a table , chairs and sideboard that her parents had acquired when they got married though they had no house to put it in .
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