Example sentences of "not have [adj] [noun sg] " 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 | 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 . |
4 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
5 | A 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 module 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 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Mold Victoria protested that Darren Martin and Timmy Williams , who are on Colwyn Bay 's books in the HFS Loans League , did not have international clearance when they played against Mold on March 7 . |
12 | He did not have great difficulty with Churchill . |
13 | In recent years his ideas have been heavily criticised , and I would guess that his writings do not have great influence on young teachers of English . |
14 | We do not have great enthusiasm for the Bill . |
15 | In themselves they may not have great meaning . |
16 | The Family Expenditure Survey 1989 found that over 36% of single pensioner households do not have central heating . |
17 | We do not have good evidence to support the timing mechanism . |
18 | If you do not have good technique then you will have problems hitting good shots . |
19 | ‘ Access to information is a problem in developing countries which do not have good infrastructure , ’ he says . |
20 | Did I not have good reason to be angry with the man ? ’ |
21 | They implement decisions rather than deciding on the overall direction of a company ; they do not have effective control over the company they work for . |
22 | Checklists are not appropriate for people who do not have inti-mate knowledge of a child over a period of some weeks . |
23 | The fact that we shall not have burdensome employment legislation imposed on us by Maastricht may make this country more attractive still for foreign investors . |
24 | Ascending and descending colonic biopsy specimens were taken from 12 patients with longstanding quiescent ulcerative colitis who were being examined as part of a programme to screen for dysplasia/malignancy , and from 12 patients who acted as controls , who did not have ulcerative colitis . |
25 | These include tigers and other dangerous creatures that may or may not have material form at any given time , ghosts , as well as ‘ spirits ’ — the waterfall mara ’ that causes tuberculosis ; the tree mara ’ that kills a person 's ‘ soul ’ by breaking its neck , bringing sickness and death in a single day ; the hilltop mara ’ that twists and shrivels limbs , and so on . |
26 | When asked whether he would support a constitutional change in Scotland if he did not have proportional representation , he said no ; so he makes it clear that he gives higher priority to the self-interest of the Liberal Democrats and a voting system that would help them than to the issue of principle on Scotland 's constitutional future . |
27 | John Gummer , Secretary of State for Agriculture , said : ‘ We can not have a situation in which the consumer does not have absolute confidence in British eggs . |
28 | If we do not have appropriate housing and personal assistance , then such basic human rights are unachievable . |
29 | It can not have pleased Kimon , the Spartans ' friend , any more than it pleased politicians of more obviously radical complexion . |
30 | For clearly , they can not have non-restrictive relative counterparts.3 But what makes us so sure that it is an example of apposition ? |