Example sentences of "they [modal v] not have the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The answer is that while they may not have the male 's full attention they do often get a good territory with plenty of food . |
2 | Sometimes they do n't know how to even they may not have the language for communicating feelings . |
3 | If you call they may not have the cash in the house . |
4 | if the government and public undermine the professional status of solicitors , they should not have the benefit of the Compensation Fund . |
5 | This offers students an opportunity to test their knowledge and skills in the real world , at the same time as offering employers the chance to get to grips with a problem or task that they might not have the time or resources to tackle . |
6 | We said they could n't have the corpse if we did n't get it — that 's by the by — but it 's understood by both sides that this is the last of such meetings . |
7 | And then a fortnight before the end of the , the summer holidays they were told they could n't have the dining hall because the day after the Freemasons were having their |
8 | After a pause for thought she told Dad that he must go and ask the Captain if he could let them have some cups and saucers and whatever else was available , even if they could not have the hall . |
9 | Now although there will obviously be occasions when this belief is warranted , when learners are of an age , for example , at which they would not have the capacity or disposition for analytic self-reflection , there seems no good reason for supposing that the belief is universally valid . |
10 | In the course of our case studies , we found that programmers/analysts capable of working in certain specific software/hardware areas ( for example , IBM System 38 , PICK ) were extremely scarce , in some cases so much so that " nobody is training them any more " ( since high turnover rates meant they would not have the chance to amortise the training investment ) . |
11 | Well erm David said that he did n't think the strike would have gone on or they would n't have the heart to go on without the women ? |
12 | And this bloke called Haigh that sent his clothes in to the model-maker so 's they would n't have the trouble of faking them . |
13 | Ah but wait a se oh because they would n't have the key |
14 | ‘ How can I tell my children they ca n't have the things their classmates enjoy , because their daddy is n't able to work again ? ’ |
15 | I think they 've been told they ca n't have the money . |
16 | Has the man from British Rail ever wondered ? ; — Supermarket managers taking toddlers through the check out and telling them they ca n't have the sweets that are especially positioned within their grasp . |
17 | Yes , if they ca n't have the option in the leaver , then they get the extra allocation of units . |
18 | In contrast , a small or medium-sized business will require greater competence and versatility from its top management , because they will not have the benefits of support from functional specialists which are available to the top managers of large organisations . |
19 | I can order someone to clean their boots , but not to eat the Eiffel Tower — they will not have the ability ( condition 2 ) . |
20 | ‘ At least they will not have the availability of their own aircraft . |
21 | They will not have the right to go to Industrial Tribunal for legal redress . |
22 | Although people are concerned about the democratic deficit , their biggest worry is that they will not have the power to remove unelected bureaucrats in Europe . |
23 | But they will not have the pressures of other couples in which one is divorced . |
24 | Now the prison service will have to recruit and train staff very quiuckly and they wo n't have the experience to handle prisoners |
25 | If you do n't have any of these though , you can still enjoy watching the videos , but they wo n't have the sound to go with them . |
26 | For if he should say ‘ I leave him this ’ or ‘ I commend ’ , because these are direct words , they can not have the place of a trust . |