Example sentences of "not have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As a bad sign of liberated times , the opposition tried to call a press conference on the morning of Mr Baker 's arrival , only to find it did not have official permission to do so . |
2 | Some detectors — Fieldmaster and Pulse Technology for example — do not have separate battery compartments . |
3 | Empiricism , as a theory of how we acquire concepts , requires there to be something which is both a ‘ state of consciousness ’ and such that it does not have logical conditions , that is , is unlike a would-be belief . |
4 | The classic story is that of the blues singer Ma Rainey , contracted to a company which did not have electrical recording when it became publicized in 1926 . |
5 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
6 | A password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
7 | A password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
8 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
9 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
10 | Note that the child does not have automatic party status when an application is made for a s8 order except in the circumstances specified in ( iii ) and ( iv ) above although he can apply for party status as explained below . |
11 | This endorsement should be applied where the policyholder also runs a business from the premises or the policyholder does not have sole occupancy of the building . |
12 | ‘ The children do not have much mobility and it can be dangerous for them to ride in the rain . ’ |
13 | ’ 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 ’ . |
14 | Moreover , they are often flown by early solo pilots who do not have much experience of flying them or of solo aerotowing . |
15 | He realized Oliver did not have much experience of the world . |
16 | Your toddler may also not have much experience of being with other children , and find that learning to mix with them is difficult . |
17 | She did not have much baggage with her , as most of her belongings , accumulated in her two years ' stay in New York , had been sent ahead by sea . |
18 | A great storm that suddenly appears and is soon over ; if the condition lingers or does not have much intensity , it is not Aconite . |
19 | On one occasion when Tolkien tore a ligament playing squash , and was told that he would be confined to his bed for ten weeks , Lewis went to see him — but , as Warnie recorded , he ‘ found Madame [ i.e. Tolkien 's wife ] there , so could not have much conversation with him ’ . |
20 | This postulates that , although some groups may not have much money in relative terms , they will spend more in defined sectors . |
21 | That would take capital , and I do not have much money . |
22 | If this was n't here we would have to practise for £7 an hour , so we would not have much money at the end of the week . |
23 | ‘ I 'll handle this , ’ said Dad ‘ Look Amy , you mother and I do not have much money . |
24 | THE Turf Paradise racetrack , outside Phoenix , does not have much turf to recommend it . |
25 | At low frequencies the signals do not have much carrying capacity , but go too high and the oxygen and hydrogen molecules in the atmosphere can actually vibrate in sympathy with the radio waves , absorbing the signals . |
26 | Of course , the author will usually give the community a fictitious name , and also change the names of all key informants , but those who know the community concerned , and certainly all those who live t.n it , will not have much difficulty in identifying who is who . |
27 | I only know I did not have much fun this summer . ’ |
28 | For lenders there is clearly a more desirable proposition in a public house that has a higher beverages or ‘ wet ’ side than a ‘ dry ’ side , because if someone wants to purchase a pub with a high ‘ dry ’ side , and they do not have much catering experience , then their turnover could diminish rapidly . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Since Paribas 's rival Banque Indosuez won the insurance company , Victoire , analysts believe that Paribas did not have much choice but to look for a suitable target in the insurance field . |