Example sentences of "not have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Veteran actor Sir John did not have a suitable photograph of himself to adorn the cover of Backward Glances , the concluding volume of an autobiographical trilogy begun in 1939 and due for paperback publication in the New Year . |
32 | Because we do not have a suitable track on which to run a World Superbike round , the idea of running one in England under the Irish flag of convenience was hailed as a lucrative alternative , beneficial to the ACU and MCUI . |
33 | The House of Lords held that Warner did not have a reasonable excuse within the meaning of the section since his evidence was necessary ( ie really needed ) for the prevention of crime in a general sense . |
34 | Do you not have a wee store of your favourite things then that you |
35 | The former does not have a full-time commitment to the classroom and so has no occasion to engage in operational activities and empirical evaluation as intrinsic to the pedagogic process . |
36 | Typically , those ( the majority ) who did not have a full-time class teaching responsibility , might ‘ float ’ and cover for an absent colleague one day , act in a support TTT capacity the next , and so on . |
37 | ‘ The show will not have a thematic finished look but will show a potential to move in several directions , ’ he says . |
38 | Every county has had to seek additional funding to support placement costs for children who do not have a mental handicap . |
39 | But Sartre 's courageous intervention against French and other colonialisms could not have a corresponding theoretical impact so long as he retained his historicist Marxist framework . |
40 | In particular , it does not have a fixed structure and , instead , we are offered two alternative ways of reading it . |
41 | This policy does not have a fixed term , but lasts throughout the whole of a person 's life , paying out to beneficiaries after his or her death . |
42 | Melanee does not have a fixed career pattern planned ahead , ( models acknowledge that they have a short shelflife ) . |
43 | Since a gas assumes the shape of its container , a gas can not have a fixed volume . |
44 | Examples are mercury , dilute hydrochloric acid and benzene , respectively Like a gas , a liquid does not have a fixed shape . |
45 | quantum meruit ( as much as is deserved ) claims which seek payment for work done where the contract does not have a fixed price . |
46 | The special feature of chirp radar is that it does not have a fixed carrier frequency during each shriek . |
47 | Unlike numeric variables , string variables do not have a fixed length . |
48 | The company does not have a sparkling financial story to tell — it lost £1.7m pre-tax on turnover of £12.5m in the year to September 30 , and its only profitable period in four years was the nine months to September 1991 , when it did £684,000 pre-tax on sales of £9.6m . |
49 | There is also authority for the proposition that for the purposes of s.5(1) a copyright owner does not have a proprietary interest in the item copied : Storrow [ 1983 ] Crim LR 332 . |
50 | I hope that we will not have a two-tier regular and TA system , in future emergencies . |
51 | A fully paid-up member of the Donkey Breeding Society , he regrets that he can not have a stable or two in his large and well-kept garden . |
52 | I wish I 'd brought the environment committee before so I could quote from it but from er recollection it says that that organisation did not have a consistent record of producing a significant number of jobs and that the expenditure on funding them did not provide value for money . |
53 | Pupils with field defects who therefore do not have a complete visual panorama may have difficulties of this kind . |
54 | We do not have a complete inventory , partly because it is hard to keep up with the many new arrivals , partly because we are always short-staffed . |
55 | We do not have a complete history of such changes in media and social practice . |
56 | We shall not have a complete theory until we can do more than merely say that ‘ things are as they are because they were as they were . ’ |
57 | We do not have a complete , up-dated list of all of the publications produced or handled by RBGE staff . |
58 | It was rather like working out the details of one of her plots : circumstances capable of more than one interpretation ; actions which might or might not be innocent ; individuals who might or might not have a genuine motive , the means and opportunity to commit the crime . |
59 | Eric Nixon did not have a genuine save to make all afternoon as the Rovers rearguard excelled . |
60 | Britain does not have a supreme constitutional court to pass judgement on what is " unconstitutional " and it is left to the constitutional authorities to do their best to enforce particular patterns of constitutional political behaviour . |