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

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1 One recent survey revealed that 13pc of couples only make love once a week though the researchers believe the number who do n't have sex at all may be even greater .
2 It enables those who do n't have time to be volunteers to get involved .
3 Who do n't have swimming pools . ’
4 It 's picking up people who do n't have end date .
5 For patients with idiopathic LQTS who do not have syncope , complex ventricular arrhythmias , or a family history of sudden cardiac death , no therapy is required .
6 In this way people with mild or moderate dementia , who do not have behaviour problems , may be able to manage longer and even stay in such housing till they die .
7 The results are consistent with the presence of an abnormality in terminal ileal function in patients with cystic fibrosis who do not have liver disease and that a defect in the ileal absorption of bile acids may be a contributory factor to excessive faecal bile acid loss .
8 This item was introduced to encourage knitter who do not have colour changers to try out jacquard knitting but can be used to hold yarn when knitting simple stripes or any colour patterns where yarns are changed on one side of the work only .
9 In contrast to 15 other PWS/AS patients who do not have OCA ( unpublished data ) , probes from both the 3' ( Fig. 4 , right ) and central ( Fig. 4 , left ) part of the DN10 cDNA identify homozygous deletion of a 6.6-kb genomic Hin dIII fragment in the PWS/OCA patient .
10 One of its features , a lessening of the body's. resistance to infection , seems to be common in homosexuals who do not have AIDS .
11 And , finally , a skin cancer called Kaposi 's sarcoma , which is an indication of the syndrome , occurs in any case in elderly people who do not have AIDS .
12 He argues that this control enables a group of conquerors to subdue and dominate those who do not have access to such technology .
13 ‘ Traditional means of communication , such as oral methods , are still effective and need to be capitalised on in order to reach those who do not have access to print or electronic media , ’ they said .
14 Because of the decline of public transport , it is often no longer possible for those who do not have access to personal transport ( their own or shared ) to commute daily to and from rural settlements ; these people and places may effectively be isolated .
15 We welcome the advice that new retail development should be sited so as to reduce the number and length of car journeys and to provide for those who do not have access to a car .
16 The British seeker lost in the German metaphysical jungle , the homecomer from Paris dinner-parties armed with the latest idea , or what he hopes may pass for that , are abiding images for fun-making ; and cultural insularity is a vice to be levelled against the British only by those who do not know them , though those who do sometimes have cause to wish it were true .
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