Example sentences of "[not/n't] have all " in BNC.

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1 But , rather than turning up old issues of the journal to check your design for a digital filter , why not have all the articles collected together in one book , Interfacing with C ?
2 Could we not have all guessed that Lt Col Custer ( he gave himself the rank of general ) came 34th out of the class of 34 at West Point .
3 With mutations around , the cells within a plant of splurge-weed will not have all the same genetic interests at heart .
4 People in developing African and Asian countries do not have all our modern advantages and some infective diseases , which have become part of history here , remain rampant there .
5 The result applies even if we do not have all > 0 since the device of adding a constant K to all terms simply adds K to and .
6 The mere fact that he did not have all the information could not be an excuse for not complying with the notice under s 8 , TMA 1970 .
7 ‘ We can not have all that we desire in this life , ’ pointed out Joan in a tone remarkably like that of their confessor , Father Powicke .
8 In general , a potential X does not have all the rights of an X. Prince Charles is a potential King of England , but he does not now have the rights of a king .
9 If the Unix versus NT struggle ends in a bloodbath , it at least the company will not have all its eggs in one basket .
10 Such a move would appear sensible because , if the Unix versus NT struggle ends in a bloodbath , it at least the company will not have all its eggs in one basket .
11 Secondly , management does not have all the knowledge required to determine how to meet its objective .
12 The Government must try to arrange its business to ensure that the Commons does not have all its work at the beginning of the session and the House of Lords has all its work at the end .
13 When one comes to look at the judgments in the American Economic Laundry case , it appears clear that the approach which the court was adopting in that case was to regard the tenant against whom a possession order had been made as a statutory tenant who did not have all the rights to protection conferred by the Rent Restriction Acts .
14 Some of us here today may not have all that much reason to rejoice right now but God will ultimately lead us all forward in joy .
15 They do not have and can not have all the possibly relevant materials and evidence before them .
16 Perhaps then the current expanding universe resulted not from a big bang singularity , but from an earlier contracting phase ; as the universe had collapsed the particles in it might not have all collided , but had flown past and then away from each other , producing the present expansion of the universe .
17 You have done excellent work , and without you I would not have all the important details I needed . ’
18 It does not have all the features of a full paint package but this means that it will not take up megabytes of hard disc space .
19 In the current situation many issues as yet remain unresolved and we do not have all the answers .
20 Is my hon. Friend aware that , next month , my hon. Friend the Member for Hyndburn ( Mr. Hargreaves ) and I shall be visiting the European Commission and Parliament — not only to tell Mr. Delors that he can not have all the money that he is asking from the British people , but to create business opportunities for our constituents ?
21 So it might not have all the latest
22 You see the problem again is that , is the same as it is for anybody , next week is just planning , as it were , you know , this is what it 's about , why did the general management not sit down and say , oh that 's peak time to have them out we can not have all them indoors in there from , that 's a full morning .
23 If you only put people in who are owner-occupiers then you will not have all the information , all the people , who are in rented accommodation .
24 If you only put in people who live in houses , you 'll not have all the people who live in maisonettes and flats
25 And we we really decided that we would be much better not having all the hassle and just all joining or joining another club .
26 Our role in the group is not to have all the answers but to direct parents to sources where these might be found . ’
27 ‘ An' do n't have all the dogs barking , ’ warned Bedelia .
28 ‘ There 's nothing certain and I do n't have all the bits so I ca n't promise , ’ he said .
29 Maturity , at least for me , seems to lie in the discovery that happiness and circumstances do n't have all that much to do with each other ; that happiness is more a matter of choice and habit than we suppose , and less dependent upon the accident of circumstances .
30 ‘ r do n't have all night . ’
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