Example sentences of "[modal v] not have any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Carrie had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
2 Carre had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
3 I was greatly relieved , both because this decision was going to save me endless work in revision and because I knew that if all my marks over the year were taken into account I should not have any problem in passing .
4 Many women feel that they should not have any needs and spend all their time looking after others , juggling time and not fulfilling their own needs .
5 Even worse is the mathematical concept of imaginary time , in which Jim Hartle and I suggested the universe may not have any beginning or end .
6 Speakers from outside the black community , however , may not have any idea of the origin of these expressions , while even those within the black community may not realise their Caribbean connections .
7 In addition it has been claimed that one of the tones is the level tone , which by definition may not have any pitch movement .
8 She may not have any speech , but she has no problems in making her feelings clear : she wails at the memory .
9 The former will generally be more straightforward to use for word processing but may not have any database management system programs Some word processors do have other programs available but the choice is unlikely to be as great as that relating to one of the popular micros Second .
10 ‘ You might not have any enemies , but I certainly do .
11 A lot of people might not have any taste for such a thing . ’
12 Might not have any jobs left .
13 I 'll not have any child of mine disobeying not only me , but turning her back on God 's own holy ordinance ! ’
14 I 'll not have any man say I was ever afraid of a sharp edge in my life ! ’
15 ‘ I 'll not have any daughter of mine going out second-best !
16 But the anointing , which ye had received of him , abideth in you , and ye need not have any man teach you but as the same anointed teachers you all things , and is truth and is no lie and even as it have taught you , ye shall abide in him .
17 He or she is usually a well-known public figure , who need not have any connection with the academic world ( such as a member of the Royal Family ) .
18 She is affirming that delinquency is neither an inborn disposition nor something the child has contrived by himself ; that children learn to become delinquents by becoming members of groups in which delinquent conduct is already established and the ‘ thing to do ’ ; and that a child need not be ‘ different ’ from other children , that he need not have any twists or defects of personality or intelligence , in order to become a delinquent .
19 If multinational companies were wholly sinister organisations , purely instruments of sophisticated exploitation , then one need not have any qualms about the project of ‘ nationalising ’ and therefore dismantling them .
20 States need not have any action allocated to them since these states may be either superfluous or valid end states .
21 But in peacetime if the neutralisation were not accompanied by demilitarisation the states signing the treaty would not have any rights and obligations with respect to this territory .
22 ‘ Unlike son of Scottish Milk Board , Milk Marque is not our competitor and we would not have any problem with buying our milk through them . ’
23 Your grandmother would not have any demurring at meals .
24 ‘ The FA have indicated that they would not have any objection to there being no relegation this season .
25 Or , to put it another way , changing the status of a job would not have any impact on the behaviour of its incumbents .
26 The degree of pressure the Russians felt from Castro is indicated by the fact that in the course of this discussion Mikoian raised the possibility of the reciprocal inspection of territory ( ‘ and then we would not have any trouble with Castro on getting international inspection in Cuba ’ ) , and even mentioned Puerto Rico , although he can only have expected the immediately forthcoming flat refusal by the United States ( Memorandum to the Secretary of State from Mr McCloy , 25 November 1962 , US Declassified , 1985 , 002292 ) .
27 Barbel Bohley , a co-founder of the reformist discussion group New Forum , said the promise by the Politburo was ‘ only a verbal concession ’ which would not have any effect on real life .
28 Acting as advisers to the purchaser and shall not have any liability under the heads .
29 no liability shall arise to the Vendor and the Purchaser shall not have any claim whatsoever against the Vendor in respect of any breach of any of the Warranties if and to the extent that such breach or claim would not have arisen but for any voluntary act , omission , transaction or arrangement after Completion of the Purchaser ;
30 This implies that the vendor is representing itself as an insurer whereas the real claim is the full value of the damages suffered by the breach of contract ; ( d ) ensuring the purchaser acknowledges it has not relied on any representation other than those incorporated in the sale agreement and that it shall not have any right to rescind the sale agreement .
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