Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have much [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This postulates that , although some groups may not have much money in relative terms , they will spend more in defined sectors . |
2 | The image so constructed is not an indigenous creation ; for although its component parts are all from local materials , some of them are solicited and may not have much value or relevance in Zuwaya eyes . |
3 | They may not have much impact on the result of Namibia 's election . |
4 | Encouraging men to associate babies with bills may not have much impact on single parenthood . |
5 | The new Prime Minister Mrs Tansu Ciller is a self confessed disciple of Margaret Thatcher , and as such may not have much time for a liberalisation of sexual attitudes . |
6 | Afterwards there was gloomy talk that short tours by Home Unions might not have much appeal for either country in the future . |
7 | ‘ It seemed at the time that he might not have much need of intimacy . |
8 | ‘ The twins and Kerry-Jane might not have much flesh on them , but boy — they sure can pack it away ! ’ she laughed . |
9 | On one occasion when Tolkien tore a ligament playing squash , and was told that he would be confined to his bed for ten weeks , Lewis went to see him — but , as Warnie recorded , he ‘ found Madame [ i.e. Tolkien 's wife ] there , so could not have much conversation with him ’ . |
10 | If this was n't here we would have to practise for £7 an hour , so we would not have much money at the end of the week . |
11 | erm and certainly it would not have much retention . |
12 | If I did I would n't have much motivation to get out of bed in the morning or to motivate others ’ . |
13 | In her situation , as a menial , she would n't have much opportunity to give pain to others . ’ |
14 | You would n't have much trouble parking it . |
15 | Would n't have much room for sweetpeas though would I ? |
16 | Oh no you ca n't have much cheese . |
17 | As Mama used to say from her spot by the cooker — lass , you ca n't have much fun on an empty tummy . |
18 | You you ca n't have much influence at all in in these decisions ? |
19 | Of course , the author will usually give the community a fictitious name , and also change the names of all key informants , but those who know the community concerned , and certainly all those who live t.n it , will not have much difficulty in identifying who is who . |
20 | If it pays reparations , Iraq will not have much oil money left . |
21 | In practice , the change will not have much impact , as Michael Fowle , KPMG 's banking partner , points out . |
22 | The resort is not really suitable for children or teenagers , since they wo n't have much company ; Bitez is better . |
23 | You wo n't have much luggage to carry for a weekend . |
24 | He said : ‘ Marilyn Duxbody 's account of running a naughty knickers mail order catalogue wo n't have much influence . ’ |
25 | And as for not believing me , they wo n't have much choice . |
26 | But these will only reduce smell and run-off , not cure them , and they wo n't have much effect on grass contamination . |
27 | Telling her she 's naughty probably wo n't have much effect on her at this stage , as she wo n't really understand what that means . |
28 | ‘ I wo n't have much time for the pictures any more . |
29 | There 's one thing sure , you wo n't have much time to grumble because you 'll be taken up with scratchin' yourself . |
30 | With all your business trips , you wo n't have much time to spare for Thomas , ’ she carried on , ‘ and — ’ |