Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] do [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I bet Cannon & Ball do n't have to put up with this . |
2 | For once a Government minister should accept that ethics and accountability do still have some meaning in British democracy . ’ |
3 | In reality this is unlikely to be true , as student and teacher do not have an equal possession of the text . |
4 | The facts that seem to emerge from analysis of the recent controlled studies are : ( a ) pure ethanol given intravenously , orally , or by an intragastric route , in different concentrations does not stimulate gastrin release whether or not it stimulates acid secretion ; ( b ) among the alcoholic beverages beer and wine produce pronounced stimulation of gastrin release whereas whisky , gin , cognac , and vodka do not have any effect on gastrin concentrations . |
5 | ‘ My sons and daughter do n't have any Italian friends at all . ’ |
6 | Internalization will be in the manufacturer 's interest , but the manufacturer and society do not have the same set of preferences . |
7 | Items in angle brackets are not specified in the target text but they are not ruled out either since Chinese and Japanese do not have a category of number . |
8 | Structure and agency do not have to be reconciled , because the latter is only an ideological appearance . |
9 | Her stomach and oviduct do not have muscles which can contract and so expel her young as a mammal 's womb has . |