Example sentences of "not [adv] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 ?
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 They do not necessarily have a lot of money but they do expect good value and a broad service .
6 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 .
7 The new city does not necessarily have a bishop or a cathedral .
8 Inasmuch as this constitutes a methodology , it presupposes learning aims which many students will not necessarily have an awareness of .
9 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 .
10 Moreover , areas of high unemployment do not necessarily have the factories to make the desired goods .
11 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
12 The discarded embryos would not necessarily have the condition .
13 So , giving reasons for our thoughts and actions does not perhaps have the solidity and universality that we might believe .
14 ‘ By sending love for hatred you will so neutralise it that it will not only have no effect upon you , but will not be able even to reach you . ’
15 ‘ Everyone living or working in the area will not only have the opportunity to say what improvements they want but will also be able to participate in planning discussions ’ .
16 To recapitulate , it is clear that differences in national legislation may not only have the effect of preventing a good or service produced in one state being sold in another , but may also distort conditions of competition between manufacturers or suppliers located in different Member States of the Community .
17 This proposal will thus not merely have the effect of reversing Olugboja , it will place a new and unjustified limitation on the scope of rape .
18 If you do not already have a Midland Current Account , you will need to open one so that your monthly repayments can be set up .
19 If you do not already have a bank account you are advised to open one .
20 If you do not already have an account with us , please complete the attached application form .
21 If you do not already have an account , you will need to open one .
22 Neurons do not individually have the property of consciousness , consciousness emerges when a large number of neurons are interacting in the right kind of way ; just as speed is a property not of any single component of a car , but an emergent property of the whole system when it is operating in an appropriate way .
23 Detainees in police stations should have no more difficulty in obtaining therapeutic agents than the average citizen at home , and probably less , since the latter does not generally have a car and driver to collect his medicines from the local pharmacy .
24 She always wanted to write and only regrets that she did not sooner have the courage to devote herself to it .
25 Er and so think er not we should not just have a policy for the we should put some money towards it as well .
26 The relative isolation of women from the public world of their husbands does not just have an impact on their access to relatives and friends but also , not surprisingly , on their use of leisure facilities outside the home ( see also chapter 10 , section 10.3 ) .
27 It should be emphasised that we are providing a service complementary to that of merchant banks ; they do not normally have the resources to do it themselves .
28 One does not normally have the choice however , yet this anomaly should not exist .
29 First , it means that , viewing citizens as customers , they do not usually have a choice of alternative suppliers .
30 Joanna , trying to cope with the painful fact that she can not ever have a baby , begins to remember the life of 19th-century Anna and her son , Merlin .
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