Example sentences of "do not have any " in BNC.

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1 I think that we should accept th that this island in which we live is in effect becoming smaller day-by-day , as it is becoming more and more open er we should accept that its population is becoming perhaps with the assistance of a little advice from myself from time-to-time , rather more mobile than it used to be and I must say that we should I think all accept and I 'm sure we do that criminals do not have any particular respect for local authority boundaries er indeed the existence of the motorway system er despite the M25 does encourage mobility of crime and criminals to a very great extent .
2 He do n't supposedly do n't have any money .
3 When Mr Knighton announced his bid , the Panel says , he did not have any independent corporate finance advisers , nor lawyers advising him .
4 But he desired the little glass key , because he was a craftsman , and could see that it had taken masterly skill to blow all these delicate wards and barrel , and because he did not have any idea about what it was or might do , and curiosity is a great power in men 's lives .
5 Figures are hard to come by , but the recent report Trends in public library selection policies notes that 12 out of the 32 libraries surveyed kept ‘ some ’ information about allocations for stock revision ( suggesting that the remainder did not have any formal programmes of revision ) .
6 The readings output by Boguraev 's analyser did not have any scores associated with them , although some preferential information was used internally in constructing interpretations .
7 For one thing , the British people at that stage of history were not regarded as a nation still reliant on divine approval for their acts , and for another , they did not have any ancient writings purporting to endow them with territorial rights .
8 ‘ Fortunately , ’ managing director Hugh Collinson says , ‘ our season did not start until the third week in May , so we did not have any holidaymakers there when trouble flared up . ’
9 For example , gypsum was a common building material in Mycenae although Mycenae did not have any gypsum deposits .
10 It was not , therefore , a purpose designed polymer and yet it did not have any serious competitor until hydrogels emerged as potential contact lens materials some years later .
11 You did not have any influence at all over what they said .
12 Unlike France , Wales did not have any world class performers able to change the pattern of the game single-handedly , and were consequently unable to utilise the unexpectedly large amount of possession they won .
13 But they did escape with some cash and costume jewellery which did not have any great value but which was important sentimentally to me .
14 And the birth of the Universe , if some current theories are to be believed , depended on particles that did not have any physical existence at all .
15 Since the antimatter particle did not have any existence before , the Universe has received an injection of extra energy ; on the other hand , it has lost the energy of the particle that fell into the black hole , so things seem to have evened themselves out .
16 He recorded two albums in one , ‘ Survival ’ and ‘ Uprising ’ , he did not have any patience , not even with The I-Threes .
17 The cells did not have any form of integral sanitation and each block had a central toilet and shower unit .
18 Curzon did not have any very fixed position on the issue , but he was naturally furious when he discovered the extent of his exclusion .
19 She did not have any addresses of friends , or family .
20 My body was all of a piece , it did not have any seams .
21 The ‘ snake ’ did not have any provision for strong currency nations to help the weak , nor did it provide for the harmonisation of national economic policies .
22 Count 1 alleged the obtaining of property by deception contrary to section 15(1) of the Theft Act 1968 , the particulars being that on or about 16 March 1988 the appellant dishonestly obtained from the Halifax Building Society a cheque for £150,000 by falsely representing ( a ) that his basic annual income was £90,000 , ( b ) that he had never been bankrupt and did not have any judgment or proceedings for debt outstanding and ( c ) that he did not have any bank or other loans or charge/credit card debts .
23 Count 1 alleged the obtaining of property by deception contrary to section 15(1) of the Theft Act 1968 , the particulars being that on or about 16 March 1988 the appellant dishonestly obtained from the Halifax Building Society a cheque for £150,000 by falsely representing ( a ) that his basic annual income was £90,000 , ( b ) that he had never been bankrupt and did not have any judgment or proceedings for debt outstanding and ( c ) that he did not have any bank or other loans or charge/credit card debts .
24 It will be seen , however , that although the Rules required that if the notice related to and was prejudicial to a person other than a member , a copy of the notice must be served upon him , such a person not only did not have any prior opportunity of making representations why the notice should not be issued , but was not given , under the Rules , the right to apply to set it aside , nor any right to appeal against the notice .
25 The third patient was a Jewish woman who had been born in Tunisia ( a cluster of cases of the mutation has occurred in such patients ) ; she did not have any known familial history of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease ) .
26 Further deletions up to nucleotide -114 did not have any further influence on activity .
27 Because she did not have any preparation for pregnancy or birth , her labour and delivery were quite difficult , complicated by her having curvature of the spine which was not realised at such short notice .
28 Christine Mills did not have any really influential friends but Taczek certainly did .
29 Most workers were unclear about what their marginal tax rates were , and consequently did not have any very clearly calculated response .
30 Berlin equally did not have any kind of status until very late in the day in publishing , literature , theatre , and painting .
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