Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't have [det] " in BNC.

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1 The fact is I do n't have many dealings with people of Mr Hatton 's … ’
2 ‘ It 's just … it 's just … that I do n't have many friends and I do feel sort of isolated , I s'pose — ’ I pulled up short , I was trespassing on forbidden ground , getting close to revealing more than I should .
3 I do n't have many pockets of enjoyment , so it 's nice .
4 erm at lunchtime I do n't have many children at school holidays because apart from one of them , all of them have one or both parents who are teachers
5 ‘ There 's nothing certain and I do n't have all the bits so I ca n't promise , ’ he said .
6 I do n't have all the details , but apparently he argued with a chap this morning about his bill and went along to his room later .
7 But I do n't have all the answers .
8 I do n't have all that much spending money for this holiday , ’ she explained , seeing a flicker of surprised cynicism in Guy Sterne 's eyes , and flushing a little .
9 I do n't have that great an affection for this place but at least it 's a world I know . ’
10 ‘ No , I do n't have that view of the world .
11 From the air I do n't have that problem but , curiously , when I 've been shooting on the ground in China I 've relished the people everywhere .
12 I 'm not someone with the gift of the gab , though , and I do n't have that sort of charm .
13 Hawkins said : ‘ I do n't have that kind of imagination . ’
14 " But if I do n't have that name you 'll walk the streets too — and you know how difficult it will be to find another position without references . "
15 ‘ Well , I do n't have that .
16 I do n't have that kind of money ! ’
17 Oh I do n't have that one .
18 Chairman I think this is probably the first time in this council chamber in twenty years that er I will probably have spoken on er social services issues er and I speak from an entirely private capacity and any information that er that comes my way is from what I might call informed members of the public erm , people who I come into contact with and from my own experiences as a ward councillor and from as we all do from time to time , my own family experience , my own domestic experiences and I do know something about the problems which are associated with the the care of elderly people er although I do n't have that problem now erm things have taken their course .
19 I do n't have that er information to be able to er to give you today .
20 No , I do n't have that one .
21 I do n't have that right . ’
22 ‘ No , Jimmy , I do n't have that , but I do think it might be a good idea if you were to visit Len . ’
23 I do n't have that tea .
24 Frankly , I do n't have much faith in the aunt . ’
25 I do n't have much time for that sort of thing myself , ’ said Wilcox .
26 I DO N'T have much time for visiting , parties , etc. , just work damn hard and collapse at home ’ , John wrote in August 1944 to Hanns Ebensten , back in Johannesburg .
27 A : I work nights at the moment , so I do n't have much free time .
28 Personally , I do n't have much faith in them , especially those designed to alert the neighbourhood .
29 I do n't have much respect for them . ’
30 I 'm not always very good at saying what I mean , except at work , that is ; I 've been to Europe and the States but never to Nineveh and Distant Ophir ; I do n't have much time — literally — for the arts , though I 'm not against them in any way , you understand ( sometimes there 's a nice concert on the car radio ; like most people I read a book or two on holiday ) ; and I do n't give much of a thought to my clothes beyond looking smart at work and feeling comfortable when I get home .
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