Example sentences of "have [adv] [not/n't] have " in BNC.
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1 | With the exception of preparation for his meeting with Kiichi Miyazawa , the prime minister of Japan , he has still not had a full-blown meeting on trade with his economic team . |
2 | But Mr Lafontaine , standard-bearer of the up-and-coming generation , and the second most important figure after Mr Vogel on the committee drafting the party programme for the next decade , has certainly not had things all his own way . |
3 | But then she has always had money — she has never not had money . |
4 | you 'd better not have that had ya ? |
5 | I we , well I do n't wan na be frightened so I 'd better not have a look at it ! |
6 | But , no I 'd better not had I . |
7 | I would 've probably not 've been here if one had started to speak . |
8 | I see , well I would of expected those premises not to be selling intoxicating liquor sir , they 've obviously not had a license for a month ! |
9 | Well I would have expected those premises not to be selling intoxicating liquors you 've obviously not had a licence for a month . |
10 | They spent so much time in Zap Zone at Streatham , scampering about in clouds of dry ice , zapping each other with laser guns , so many hours watching Neighbours or running up and down shopping-malls , playing Super Nintendo , they had probably not had time to go anywhere near a mosque or get their heads round the basics of Islamic education . |
11 | The people who ought to study and argue such questions , the philosophers , have mostly not had enough mathematical background to keep up with modern developments in theoretical physics . |
12 | We have just not had the luck . ’ |
13 | They have simply not had the chance at school to demonstrate whether or not they are actually able to go on with mathematics . |
14 | Tim Hayward , head of corporate recovery at KPMG , said : ‘ Liquidation is the form of insolvency particularly common to smaller companies and many have simply not had the cash reserves to enable them to survive difficult trading conditions . |