Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] n't have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ace took her on to a small but discreet restaurant where the food was delicious , but she found she did n't have much appetite . |
2 | I think they told they did n't have any money for it . |
3 | Then because of another mix up with their concert promoter in England , they discovered they did n't have enough other venues booked to pay for their stay . |
4 | It meant I did n't have any kind of mental kink or a leper-complex or anything strange . |
5 | I just meant I do n't have any to fritter on shopping for the sake of it . ’ |
6 | This resulted in ‘ Aladdin ’ and I knew I did n't have much more to say about rock and roll . |
7 | I was the prime suspect this time because of the Golden Syrup job , and although I knew she did n't have any proof , nothing I said made any difference . |
8 | ‘ I thought you did n't have any ? ’ |
9 | That 's where I went they did n't have any . |
10 | He knew he did n't have any choice . |
11 | I thought he did n't have any sockies on . |
12 | ‘ He wanted to know what my motive was , and I said I did n't have many , and he said that would n't wash usually , but perhaps in this case . ’ |
13 | you said you did n't have much |
14 | ‘ I thought you said you did n't have any friends , apart from … ’ |
15 | They said they did n't have strong views on intensive farming . |
16 | Mr Eyob said he did n't have enough time to prepare the defence case , and Mrs Mandela will be overseas with her husband on October the thirtieth . |