Example sentences of "people who do [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 And I 'm giving a voice to the hundreds of people who do n't have a voice .
2 People who do n't have a real understanding of vibe are adopting it as a pose . ’
3 But it strikes me that this is really the view of people who do n't have them .
4 I 've always thought babies have a pretty rotten life , completely under the control of people who do n't have any idea of what goes on inside a baby 's mind — ’
5 Out-of-town location can deter people who do n't have their own transport
6 This is a REALLY IMPORTANT question , because if we can not believe the Bible then we can just believe what we like ( as most people who do n't have much of a faith do ) and reject what we do n't like .
7 Absent from the screenplay was an exchange between Benjamin and his father in which the former expresses his desire to live among ‘ ordinary people who do n't have big houses .
8 The pavements are slick with rain , the twisted array of neon lights turns the gutters to gold , the streets are black with people who do n't have any particular place to go , and outside a cheap bar a drunken woman is having a stand-up domestic with her low-life escort .
9 People who do n't have a weight problem may simply not be as sensitive to these shifts .
10 ‘ You know , people who do n't have brooms .
11 There 's an unseemly haste among people who do n't have to live on £25 a week to suggest how they could do it better , manage on a minimum and feed the 5,000 .
12 I feel very strongly that there are a lot of people who do n't have the money and have no way of getting in touch with their husband , no way of forcing them to pay up .
13 It 's picking up people who do n't have end date .
14 are benefitting people who do n't have to , never had to scrat around
15 The purpose is not to is not to train in the sense of imparting knowledge to people who do n't have it , but rather to put whatever experience they have into context , on which we can have something to contribute .
16 There is a widespread need , too , for part-ownership options for older people who do not have enough capital to make a full purchase .
17 In this Marx has been proved by subsequent anthropology to be quite right , and many anthropologists would argue that the attribution of the profit motive to people who do not have it has been the greatest hindrance to an understanding of pre-capitalist societies .
18 Pasha Naiz and his death were evocative in consequential ways ; they were part of an idiom which was largely inexplicit ( though not unstructured ) but which has to be made explicit if it is to be understood by people who do not have it .
19 But in his tax speeches he is the earnest bank manager , unable to speak succinctly and dramatically , to grip people who do not have his bean-counter Treasury mind .
20 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 .
21 Christians , especially , should be cautious about allowing themselves to be influenced by people who do not have the same life goals .
22 This is a social security benefit to help people who do not have enough money to live on .
23 Like any other part of the body it may have become weak through disuse , but it is a fact that the only people who do not have the ability to ‘ see ’ clearly in their minds are those who were born blind .
24 Checklists are not appropriate for people who do not have inti-mate knowledge of a child over a period of some weeks .
25 But what of the majority of people who do not have substantial wealth to bequeath ?
26 People who are unhappy are often people who do not have goals .
27 Those whose gifts and tastes lie in a certain direction — people who do not have a head for mathematics — may well have been influenced by this in an early career choice .
28 On the other hand , many people who do not have a job but who in principle would like one do not , for one reason or another , register as unemployed .
29 Policy remains in the hands of people who do not have disabilities and who are frequently so far on the other side of the experiential divide between people with and without disabilities that ‘ objective policies ’ — that is , those which ignore the experiential divide — simply serve to reinforce the notion of disability rather than the values and abilities of those who are different .
30 A rates reduction for a certain period is inadequate to compensate for the great disruption that was caused to people seeking to make a living in that area — people who do not have the wherewithal or the ability to use the court system against the Minister .
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