Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] not have [det] " in BNC.

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1 It will be seen , however , that although the Rules required that if the notice related to and was prejudicial to a person other than a member , a copy of the notice must be served upon him , such a person not only did not have any prior opportunity of making representations why the notice should not be issued , but was not given , under the Rules , the right to apply to set it aside , nor any right to appeal against the notice .
2 The Government obviously do not have such a plan , or it would have been mentioned today .
3 ( It should be emphasized that these terms are just labels : quarks are much smaller than the wavelength of visible light and so do not have any color in the normal sense .
4 I personally have not had any problems with over-reaction using this method .
5 Some of the decline in compliance , says the report , is likely to have been caused by the cooler , wetter conditions of 1991 , resulting in a lower rate of " die-off " of bacteria , and an increase in the frequency in operation of storm overflows , which generally do not have any treatment to reduce bacterial numbers .
6 you just do not have enough time ,
7 The three quarks inside a proton normally do not have enough energy to change into antielectrons , but very occasionally one of them may acquire sufficient energy to make the transition because the uncertainty principle means that the energy of the quarks inside the proton can not be fixed exactly .
8 She still did not have much use for him personally ; he , too , was twenty-one , they were exactly the same age take a week or so , and very sure of himself , too sure , even for her taste .
9 If an adult patient did not have the capacity to decide at the time of the purported refusal and still does not have that capacity , it is the duty of the doctors to treat him in whatever way they consider , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in his best interests .
10 Although we still have not had any snow , storms are expected .
11 Convents of mere women probably did not have much access to precious books in those days before printing .
12 The expert probably does not have any separate liability in his secondary profession of being an expert , other than the duties set out in 14.7.3 and 14.8 – 10 .
13 ‘ We simply do not have enough money . ’
14 We simply do not have enough evidence yet to back up the claim that ‘ people are almost certainly ill , dead , or dying because of these sloppy waste disposal activities ’ ( Openshaw et al. 1989 : 12 ) .
15 You simply do not have enough data .
16 We simply do not have any clear conception of what form a transition from capitalism to socialism would take , above all because there is no convincing historical experience of such a transition .
17 If you look at the failures in UK high technology , then it is arguable that the British companies concerned simply did not have enough able scientists and engineers available to address the problems , compared with their competitors .
18 Judith simply did not have enough troops to secure her position .
19 Berlin equally did not have any kind of status until very late in the day in publishing , literature , theatre , and painting .
20 But when it 's down mostly to wiggling around a stage in clattering heels there is no time for deep analysis of the psyche of folk who engage in such events and despite a doughty effort , director Ian Kellgren simply does not have enough suitable material to mesh this into any shape worthy of the tag theatre .
21 ‘ I fear peoples ’ sight is being put at risk because the hospital simply does not have enough cash to treat all the patients who require help . ’
22 ‘ I fear peoples ’ sight is being put at risk because the hospital simply does not have enough cash to treat all the patients who require help . ’
23 The labels which Darwin had attached to them did not say where the specimens were found ; he simply had not had any reason at the time to think that geography was important .
24 It is important , because , as the hon. Member said , there have been earlier opportunities for such legislation — the Government could have chosen to include a measure in their order of business , and a private Member once introduced a Bill , but unfortunately did not have enough time to secure its progress .
25 Most workers were unclear about what their marginal tax rates were , and consequently did not have any very clearly calculated response .
26 The White House , trying desperately to sweep the loose bits of hair underneath the rug , unfortunately does not have that advantage .
27 Already at least 10 of the 43 police authorities in England and Wales either do not have any plastic bullets or do not favour their use , according to Patricia Hewin of the NCCL .
28 By 1970 the area was in major decline ; unemployment was high , docks and warehouses either did not have enough business or were closed , derelict land abounded and little redevelopment took place .
29 I therefore resolved not to have any equations at all . ’
30 In the same way , a thoughtless parent who informs his or her child that he is ‘ stupid ’ will often be responsible for producing an adult who , even if he does not honestly believe in his heart of hearts that he is stupid , certainly does not have any real faith in his own ability .
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