Example sentences of "has not [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This international co-operation between clearinghouses does not preclude international co-operation on an individual library basis , nor does it mean that the Australian , UK and USA clearinghouses will not provide a service to individual libraries in another country which has or has not a clearinghouse of its own . |
2 | It is a wild and mischievous allegation , for which the hon. Lady has not a shadow of evidence . |
3 | Having inundated us with Mozart last season , it has not a note of Rossini this summer . |
4 | ‘ He can not have God for his Father who has not the Church for his mother . ’ |
5 | Someone who has not the concept of age can not be expected to see someone as young or old . |
6 | ‘ A man who exposes himself when he is intoxicated , has not the art of getting drunk . ’ |
7 | Drescher has not the pervasiveness of Wedgwood 's image of the kneeling slave , first designed for a medallion at the time of the 1788 petition campaign but afterwards widely translated to other formats . |
8 | I certainly do not doubt the sincerity of the right hon. Gentleman 's remarks , but throughout modern economic history , when any Government have sought to misdirect national resources in a manner that goes completely against the grain of the marketplace , has not the result of such a regional policy been exactly the opposite to what the right hon. Gentleman has sought to achieve ? |
9 | He has n't a chance of getting his wish and leaving Manchester United ! |
10 | There 's a stigma attached to the stay-at-home mum , as if she has n't a brain between the ears ! |
11 | But I wo n't — because I do n't believe he killed the family nanny and he has n't a hope of proving his innocence . |
12 | Your friend Devlin has n't a hope of getting you out , of course , but we 'd love him to try . ’ |
13 | and they absconded it , and the dog has n't a hope in hell and also the ones you get for the kids , when you sit in them they sit up like little chairs do n't they ? |
14 | And that is why we are so confident IBM — at least at the high levels where policy is made — has n't a clue about the nature of the large systems customers on which it depends for a considerable portion of its revenue and , we believe , more than half its gross profit . |
15 | He smiles a lot , talks to himself and uses a tennis court like an officer patrolling it , owning it and thumping around it as if he has n't a care in the world . |
16 | She 's has n't a soul in the world barring her sister who came down and identified the bodies . ’ |
17 | Of course it 's only a rummage-search , but as far as we 've gone , there 's nothing in that boat at all that has n't a right to be there . ’ |
18 | Denis , who has n't been on stage for decades , has n't a nerve in his body . |
19 | Leopardstown 's race has n't the charisma of last year when Dr Devious took on St Jovite , but then you ca n't have everything . |
20 | Well it has , but but the level that we 're pitching at has n't the level at which |
21 | But he has n't the nerve for this kind of thing . |