Example sentences of "have [not/n't] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 BRIGHTON : In six verbose years as leader of his party , Neil Kinnock has not a memorable phrase to his credit .
2 It is clear that the Secretary of State has not a single idea on the issue .
3 As for Jimmy , he chooses from a handful of set comments , so he has n't a great deal to say .
4 you chose it has n't a five year guarantee .
5 The driver might admit he has n't a current certificate and the relevant conversation can be reproduced in the officer 's statement of evidence .
6 ‘ Your skin has n't a single blemish , ’ he said .
7 Tea went through all its stages — scones ( I fancy ) , gingerbread ( which was a success ) , and small cakes with chopped walnut on which were rather good , but I do n't think they appealed to her — she has n't a sweet tooth , I think …
8 The evidence given to the Select Committee showed that in Norway and Belgium it was the practice to keep in solitary confinement prisoners ( whether sentenced for murder or for other crimes ) who had not a criminal record , but this method was adopted for reformative purposes and for protecting such prisoners from contamination by other prisoners .
9 The men had not a dry thread on their bodies ; there was not a dugout that could provide dry accommodation .
10 They had not a great deal of choice .
11 Gerald Kaufman , as usual , had not a good word to say for anybody or anything .
12 He had not a handsome face , but it was better than handsome : being extremely amiable and cheerful . ’
13 We were playing a silly game , which had not a tragic outcome — it had , thanks to the mercy of providence , a fortunate outcome — but it had an outcome which is not one which ah statecraft should either aim at or be proud of having achieved .
14 I am normally a law-abiding citizen but I had not a single scruple .
15 But the sovereigns from Queen Victoria onwards turned consultations with the archbishop into a constitutional convention ; so that now the Archbishop of Canterbury had the principal say in the choice of bishops and had a right to be consulted on the choice of his own successor ; or , if he had not a constitutional right , at least he had every right to proffer advice to the prime minister whether the prime minister asked for it or not .
16 You had not a bad skinful yourself last night ! ’
17 They were seated now , on Rab 's ruined chairs ; and Rab noticed that Doctor — some surprise — had not a bad leg .
18 Several drunk Britons tried to hang him one night , and would have succeeded had not a French Corporal cut him down in time .
19 Galway Plate winner The Gooser runs for Paddy Mullins who had n't a great record in the race while Arthur Moore who is something of a specialist in the other Liverpool races ca n't have very high hopes of New Mill House .
20 It would have looked a lot worse if I had n't a proper motive for meeting you in the first place . ’
21 My father had n't a bad word to say about anybody .
22 I have not a strong mind , or will , nor am I unselfish , and so knowing well my faults I ask you to help me .
23 They may giggle and act as though they have not a serious thought in their heads , but they know exactly what they are up to .
24 ‘ I have not a single novel here . ’
25 But the fact remains that , in the matter of Marius Steen 's death , we have not a solitary shred of evidence to go on .
26 You wonder that it should seem to me at first all illusion But how natural — It is true of me … very true … that I have not a high appreciation of what passes in the world under the name of love ; & that a distrust of the thing had grown to be a habit of mind with me when I knew you first .
27 I 'm afraid I have n't a spare copy to forward to you even on a loan basis , one never allows for the contingencies which arise .
28 ‘ I have n't a living relation that I know of . ’
29 I mean , I have n't a bloody clue !
30 Thank you , and I think the only other thing I need is erm you have n't a small caster sugar have you ?
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