Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 But whatever we call it , this sense that words do not just have their face-value meaning , but are to be critically interpreted as indicators of tone and attitude , is an essential part of James 's technique .
2 Given that many rural schools do not even have properly equipped science laboratories , it is hard to see how they will be able to afford equipment for carpentry , metalwork and building .
3 Perhaps it should also be remarked that algebraic type D solutions do not necessarily have horizons rather than singularities , a counterexample being one of the degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez ( 1987 b ) solutions .
4 Blondel in his study Political Parties : A Genuine Case for Discontent ? claims that " in the great majority of cases programmes are unclear , often limited in scope , and not closely connected to the goals which the party proclaims " and he goes so far as to assert that " on balance parties do not really have programmes " .
5 It should be remembered that disabled drivers do n't always have only walking disability , but probably other illnesses as well which is not helped by officious traffic wardens .
6 Unfortunately for authors , readers do not necessarily have to accept the terms they attempt to dictate , however subtly that attempt is made .
7 Stories about the illegal capture and sale of wild animals do n't usually have happy endings , and so no wonder there was much celebration when 10 wild-caught orang-utans smuggled into Taiwan and destined for the pet trade were confiscated by Taiwanese officials and sent back to their Indonesian homeland for rehabilitation .
8 It is necessary to stress that elderly people facing loss do not always have to be overwhelmed by their circumstances , with very little chance of preserving their dignity or sense of self-worth .
9 Master-lacquers do n't normally have extra drive-holes , and this point was missed by the first forgers .
10 Mayflies and some moths do not even have mouthparts .
11 Scotland 's wilderness areas do not even have the advantages of the little protection afforded to the English parks .
12 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
13 The same duties on a fishing vessel may present a few more difficulties as their crews do not normally have to cope with customs procedures .
14 Frankly , other GUIs of this type do n't really have a look in — there 's GEM , of course , and GEOWORKS , but neither now has the support of third party software houses to make their purchase a realistic option — a shame , really since both have plenty to offer .
15 Most listed companies do not yet have enough independent directors to fulfil the roles Cadbury allots them , and it is even doubtful whether enough individuals of the right calibre are available for these positions , particularly in view of the heavy legal responsibilities that any company director incurs .
16 Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual experiences , even though the images on their respective retinas may be virtually identical .
17 He observes that universities do not usually have research policies as such , and that the librarian therefore receives little guidance on new directions for collection development .
18 Although diamond brokers do not ordinarily have authority to pledge diamonds in their possession it was held that the broker had acted in the ordinary course of business of a mercantile agent .
19 But training programmes of this nature do not always have the intended effect , according to Peter Adeniyi of the University of Lagos .
20 Even species from the same group do not necessarily have the same preferences , hence the need to initially supply a choice of breeding site until you can determine what type and angle of surface they prefer .
21 Crowded together with no room to move ( the proverbial ‘ five laying hens ’ in today 's battery cage do not even have the space to stand up together — one or more must crouch ) , animals no longer wasted calories in non profit-making exercise .
22 Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge .
23 Furthermore , it must be emphasized that legal concepts do not necessarily have the same meaning in Community law and in the law of the various Member States .
24 This is partly because of the need to make the publications truly publicly available — thus satisfying the legal requirement — and partly because their producers do not normally have any financial or other incentive to make them available online .
25 We are not proposing here any simple remedy to this problem , only restating the point that spatially realised problems do not always have spatially constrained solutions .
26 The underlying reason for this is that statutes do not really have ‘ corners ’ in the neat way postulated by theory .
27 What conclusions can be drawn from all this apart from the obvious one that simple questions do not always have straightforward answers ?
28 ‘ I 've been frightened of cows ever since , ’ said Mrs Monro , and I thought — her memories do n't even have the moth .
29 But properties do not even have to be habitable to qualify .
30 In other cases people do n't even have homes to lose .
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