Example sentences of "not have [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Trobriand Islanders , studied by Malinowski , are matrilineal , but do not have either a totemic structure or totemic rituals . |
2 | At the moment , local authorities , which are supposed to police many of the new controls , do not have either the expertise or the money to make them work . |
3 | They do not have either the mental or physical equipment to be able to carry out the many complex activities involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment . |
4 | Typically , the changes discussed include such examples as the lengthening and backing process that led to ‘ broad ’ [ a ] in the RP class of dance , path and the rounding after [ w ] that led in mainstream accents to present-day wasp , swan ( many British English dialects do not have either the ‘ broad ’ [ a ] or rounding after [ w ] ) . |
5 | One reason for this problem-dominated view is the over-concentration of people into a few undesigned places , largely because people do not have either the knowledge or the confidence to leave the beaten track , whether it be road or footpath . |
6 | The answer need not have exactly the same words as your prize sentence , but the answer must indicate clarity at every level . |
7 | It does not matter if you do not have exactly the same things as are shown in the drawing ; alter the design to suit what you have . |
8 | Thus , in many cases we can not have both a true and fair view and an unfudgeable figure ’ . |
9 | In this sense of the word , a body can not have both a power and a duty in respect of the same action . |
10 | The uncertainty principle says that particles can not have both a well-defined position and a well-defined velocity . |
11 | The covenantee can not have both the promised performance and some other performance which he agrees to accept . |
12 | Pauli 's exclusion principle says that two similar particles can not exist in the same state , that is , they can not have both the same position and the same velocity , within the limits given by the uncertainty principle . |
13 | Unfortunately , many directors do not have even a basic social work qualification but are more influenced by business management . |
14 | The immobile custodian of the Dock Gates did not have even the dignity of movement . |
15 | In this approach , a particle does not have just a single history , as it would in a classical theory . |
16 | ‘ Yes , ’ Frau Nordern sat bolt upright and gave Marx her commanding glare which , however , did not have quite the same effect on him as it had done on the Duty Officer . |
17 | A ‘ Dear Joan ’ feature , the letters of Mrs Kinnock to her chum Miss Joan Ruddock , does not have quite the same humorous potential . |
18 | The Trade Unions did not have quite the grip on the economy that they have today and its effects were not absolute . |
19 | Well , league and cup matches may not have quite the lure of England and Australia , but , as far as I can tell , clubs are doing their utmost to keep rugby 's momentum going . |
20 | In the totalitarian state however , agriculture does not have quite the same result . |
21 | The supposed expansion in directions perpendicular to AD still ensures that there can be no stable periodic orbits , but an analysis similar to that in the previous section does not have quite the same result . |
22 | While the prospect of cycling through York is attractive the idea of doing the same thing in Newcastle or Middlesbrough does not have quite the same allure . |
23 | Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman have a serious look at capital allowances , especially for plant and machinery , which should not have only a 25 per cent . |