Example sentences of "not [adv] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No , not quite right not right Have a check up for her . |
2 | Now would you not rather have a Poem , however imperfect , than a plate of cucumber sandwiches , however even , however delicately salted , however exquisitely fine-cut ? |
3 | This leads to the following definition of economic earnings per share : subject to the restriction which implies that the present value of new external funds must sum to zero over the life of the firm , otherwise the firm would not effectively have a budget constraint . |
4 | By contrast , they and the Social Democrats , who both slumped in last December 's general election , do not together have a majority there now . |
5 | The selected object is surrounded by a rectangle , which forms the background but does not necessarily have a border , and these tiles can then be arranged as required , used as fills or combined with the clipping function . |
6 | Those who had to live with the legacy of Cold War did not necessarily have a future that was any clearer or simpler than those who inherited the remains of Hitler 's Europe four and a half decades earlier . |
7 | They do not necessarily have a lot of money but they do expect good value and a broad service . |
8 | However , the fact that the other local minima found by the algorithm were all less than 0.15% greater than this value indicates that the path length would not necessarily have a minimum coinciding with the best probe order in other data sets containing many repeats , a fact illustrated by chromosome III . |
9 | The new city does not necessarily have a bishop or a cathedral . |
10 | Inasmuch as this constitutes a methodology , it presupposes learning aims which many students will not necessarily have an awareness of . |
11 | It operated within the limited confines of government at the centre , and in a society as localized as Scotland , did not necessarily have an impact on the domestic affairs of the country as a whole . |
12 | Moreover , areas of high unemployment do not necessarily have the factories to make the desired goods . |
13 | This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it . |
14 | The discarded embryos would not necessarily have the condition . |
15 | It is not enough to have a political policy , and it is not enough to have a defence policy just to give it a name . |
16 | It is not enough to have a wish to improve the quality of your reports , price lists etc . |
17 | That it was not enough to have a health care system that treated the symptoms , it had to tackle the root cause of the problem . |
18 | It was not enough to have the Commander-in-Chief 's approval to set up his unit . |
19 | For Lewis it was not enough to have the Bible : you had to learn how to read it . |
20 | So , giving reasons for our thoughts and actions does not perhaps have the solidity and universality that we might believe . |
21 | But , then , Boxer not only had no nerves , he also had no qualms ; the morality of their actions — of any action in the national struggle — was not a question he ever weighed . |
22 | The company not only had no interest in encouraging innovation , but its fear of creative daring amounted sometimes to paranoia . |
23 | Hrawi not only had a portion of the regular Army at his disposal ( under the command of Gen. Emile Lahoud ) but also had the added option of Syrian support in the event of a military expedition across the " green line " which separated East Beirut from West Beirut . |
24 | The Collector remembered that he not only had a file but a fine British one at that . |
25 | Not only had a pope approved the scholarship of Catholic exegetes , but he had encouraged their endeavours and removed the threat of condemnation by the Church because of their use of modern exegetical method . |
26 | In the mid-term , fully 70 per cent of Mirror readers not only had a party preference but regarded themselves as party ‘ supporters ’ . |
27 | The exit-entrance distinction was found to be more specific for depression , and people who attempted suicide not only had an excess of exit events , but also an excess of entrance events . |
28 | Not only had the Archbishop left in haste but he had also taken the Bishop of Rochester 's horses . |
29 | Further , in this particular case , not only had the Controller seen fit to over-rule his Director , but had only permitted a mere four days recuperation period to allow his fallen agent to recover from his injuries . |
30 | Mr Major said that not only had the Budget extended the export credit guarantee scheme but : ‘ Mr Lamont has also cut premiums over the last few months by as much as 27 per cent to help exporters . ’ |