Example sentences of "who [verb] not have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , they are often flown by early solo pilots who do not have much experience of flying them or of solo aerotowing . |
2 | For those who do not have much real competence in other languages , there is the possibility of coming to terms with poems in the older , more remote forms of English . |
3 | ’ John made it clear enough that he was thinking of the Roman curia : ‘ In our everyday ministry we often have to listen , greatly to our sorrow , to those … who do not have much discretion or balance ’ . |
4 | If consumerism is to be as important as this suggests , then the definition of consumer needs to be wide : it must include the ‘ hidden consumers ’ who do not have much contact with social services departments , and it needs to include both clients and their carers . |
5 | Studies with Down 's Syndrome children in particular have indicated that if these children are provided with enriched opportunities for developing pre-linguistic abilities , their understanding and production of language is enhanced compared to children who do not have such opportunities ( Bricker and Bricker 1973 ; McClean and Snyder 1978 ) . |
6 | On this side of the House and , I suspect , on many parts of the Opposition Benches there is equal recognition , although unspoken , that those who do not have such a well-founded fear , some other compelling compassionate reason which justifies their remaining or another legitimate claim to stay , should return to their country . |
7 | There is a widespread need , too , for part-ownership options for older people who do not have enough capital to make a full purchase . |
8 | This is a social security benefit to help people who do not have enough money to live on . |
9 | There are few people who came to know Harold Macmillan who do not have some anecdote about him , and I am fortunate in that having interviewed him at length twice , as well as running into him on a number of other occasions , I have garnered quite a few . |
10 | People who are members of religious communities who do not have any income of their own , and who depend upon their religious community for their livelihood . |
11 | The answer is no , you could n't , er , in terms of registering and inspecting , and in fact your role is likely to be diminished further because the draft circular talks about bringing lay assessors , and lay assessors are defined as people who do not have any form of er , directional responsibility for providing a service . |
12 | If he can ‘ pick and choose ’ , I suggest , he is not a citizen , he does not have full political status and he is quite distinguishable on these grounds alone from the adults around him who do not have this option . |
13 | The reservoir mucosa shows enhanced proliferative activity both in patients with pouchitis and with those who do not have this relapsing chronic inflammatory condition of the reservoir . |
14 | When one comes to look at the judgments in the American Economic Laundry case , it appears clear that the approach which the court was adopting in that case was to regard the tenant against whom a possession order had been made as a statutory tenant who did not have all the rights to protection conferred by the Rent Restriction Acts . |
15 | Among those who did not have this facility , two-fifths were thought to have wanted it . |
16 | The Death Grant had been introduced before the war to help families who did not have enough money to bury their dead . |
17 | In the West African slave trade , a pidgin form of English ( i.e. a pidgin with English as lexifier ) was used for communication between the English slavers and their African counterparts , as well as among those Africans involved in the trade who did not have any other language in common . |
18 | Even those who did not have any formal law-enforcement responsibility could be affected by the campaign against Dissent . |
19 | Well might Walsingham remark that there was scarcely a woman in England who did not have some household possession from the sack of Caen , the seizure of Calais , and other English successes in France . |
20 | Aged residents were suddenly objects of pilgrimage from such far-off places as America , and soon there were few people over sixty who did not have some hastily dusted-down anecdote , remembered , borrowed or adjusted , ready for eager visitors . |
21 | But usually we think of the early idea-seeking interview as being with a non-expert , an ‘ ordinary ’ person who does not have any particular consultant status . |
22 | How much faith can we have in a possible Chancellor who does not have any independent view on something as important as the PSBR . |
23 | Does he say of someone who does not have this character that he is ‘ not loyal ’ , in order to express lack of approval of him , or does he say that he is loyal , but seek to negate the usual valuational meaning of the word , by inserting some adverb like ‘ deplorably ’ before it ? |
24 | One person 's point of believing may be another person 's point of doubting ; there is no one who does not have some faith . |
25 | In such discourses , what can be specified about the sender is often justifiably taken for granted , because the student has experience of these discourse types in his or her own language : in the modern world we are unlikely to come across a student who does not have some idea of the nature of news or fiction , and the sort of relationship entered into with the senders . |