Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] not have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I may not have a lot to give but what I 've got I 'll give to you |
2 | I intend to travel extensively during the summer and I may not have the pleasure of meeting you . |
3 | Sandy was already in the side , and I got talking to him again , Calero was struggling , and I said I might not have a bag for the Ryder Cup . |
4 | ‘ I 'll not have a babby in the place , I told them . |
5 | Perhaps I could rule Scotland without a man , but I could not have a child without one . |
6 | I 'd not have a child at my age . |
7 | And I will not have a saboteur in this house . ’ |
8 | Unfortunately , what constitutes reasonable time is n't clearly defined under British law , and if a court thinks you 've taken too long to register your complaint , you may not have a case . |
9 | Of course , you may not have a choice about where you live , particularly if you are a student in halls of residence , or a disabled person with special requirements . |
10 | You may not have the support of people around you because |
11 | If the salesperson is unsuccessful at this stage , then he or she may not have the opportunity of selling to the firm again until the next model change ( and even then it is difficult trying to dislodge established suppliers ) . |
12 | You should not have the vaccine if : |
13 | You should not have the vaccine if : |
14 | It was Grizel Huntley 's own view that her brother had not been fooled at all but had been charmed and diverted by a dashing girl thirty years his junior , and had seen no reason at all why she should not have a share of his considerable estate when that left a very decent down-setting for his niece as well . |
15 | She should still have been able to get a seat , but she should not have a carriage practically to herself . |
16 | He thought she might not have a heart , or tried to explain away her indifference by imagining she were made of obsidian through and through . |
17 | You might not have a problem |
18 | I mean so even something 's like this on the organic , you might not have a clue what polyethylene is or polypropylene or anything else , but you can read the pie chart and work out what what 's going on . |
19 | On the telephone it is easier ( though not necessarily easy ) to be firm , to say what you might not have the courage to say face-to-face . |
20 | However , she recently asked what it was all for if she could not have a child . |
21 | She would not have a claim for the loss of her child . |
22 | She would not have the heart to do it , were it not for his own good . |
23 | By the same token , if your equipment is small pieces of equipment then you would not have the facility to do a large volume of meals . |
24 | I can think of very few occasions when you would not have the time to state your case . |
25 | Unless you are a shorthand writer you will not have the speed to make verbatim notes from a talk and there is rarely the need to copy out material from books . |
26 | You might feel below par , that ‘ washed-out ’ feeling ; your resistance to infection could well be affected ; you will not have the zest for life that you should have . |
27 | If you are a professional grower , this bud is merely one among thousands , and you will not have the time to fuss and mollycoddle it — the head comes off in one go , and the bud has to take it full blast . |
28 | In academic , exploratory research where the results are not to be analysed and presented in statistical fashion a research worker may feel that he or she can not have an assistant to help with interviews since the whole approach is very subjective and non-statistical . |
29 | She has been told by the local hospital that she can not have an appointment until June 1993 . |
30 | You can not have a week where you have n't got any appointments . |