Example sentences of "n't have a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And then they tried to take and I said Well thank you very much I wo n't have a refund after all . |
2 | I did n't have a recording of it with me , Mrs Thatcher was already on her feet and there was no way I could interrupt to reverse the decision . |
3 | Britain is one of the few democracies that still does n't have a freedom of information act . |
4 | ‘ You do n't have a code-cracker among this motley crew you have aboard ? ’ |
5 | Not only did they drench her in a water fight when she did n't have a change of clothes and throw her on the muck heap , but on Friday evening offered her a roll filled with Doggie Dins , so she spent the rest of the night throwing up . |
6 | We simply have to be sensible and professional , and we wo n't have a speck of trouble . ’ |
7 | You see , but he did n't have a Federation of Buil , Master Builders , but whether , I mean this chap must have quite a few , he did n't say it , but |
8 | I 'm counting on you to give me children , and I wo n't have a slur on their legitimacy . ’ |
9 | We do n't have , we do n't have a way of identifying reports and getting them fixed . |
10 | They had one of those in there but I did n't have a go on it though , it was about three quid to go on ! |
11 | That 's a lot , you ca n't have a go on everything , can you ? |
12 | And because the oil is coming to the ditch via her land they ca n't have a go at the primary source . |
13 | I do n't have a go at them . |
14 | Do n't have a go at me ! |
15 | I remember that we did n't have a tap in the house but used a communal tap from which we had to fill two barrels in our garden . |
16 | March has been in financial difficulties for some time and does n't have a sponsor for this season . |
17 | ‘ Now I believe what the countrywomen say about peacocks — they wo n't have a feather in the house — the Evil Eye they say it brings . ’ |
18 | We ca n't have a conversation in the hallway , I walk him in backwards . |
19 | Well , It was a good question and I did n't have a clue to the answer . |
20 | In fact he was using the Parsons-White string bender , the one where you pushed down the neck of the guitar and that moved a mechanism which raised the B-string by a tone , but I did n't have a clue about that . |
21 | It just seemed weird to me that we did n't have a clue about the line-up . |
22 | ‘ I was world number one and I did n't have a clue about life . ’ |
23 | Rebuck , now 38 , says that when Philip made the decision to work in advertising , his friends were shocked : ‘ It was the tail-end of the Sixties generation and most of us did n't have a clue about what we would do . |
24 | It is quite clear he does n't have a clue about the keys . |
25 | I did n't have a clue about anything physical . |
26 | It was at this point that I realised ( never having even seen one caught before ) that I did n't have a clue about how to handle one . |
27 | At this time I did n't have a clue about fitting this type of equipment and had to pay somebody to do it for me . |
28 | He taught me a lot about recording in the studio as well , because I did n't have a clue about any of that . ’ |
29 | There is a , an occasion when you would n't have a comma in front of that relative pronoun . |
30 | There 's nobody , nobody can tell me that the big national companies who pour money into the Tory fund , that they do n't have a say in their policy . |