Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] [not/n't] have " in BNC.
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1 | Yet if the theist is prepared to admit that he or she does not have to be certain of the truths that they are affirming , this particular criticism of theism fails . |
2 | Moreover the company claims that FontChameleon can read the metrics from TrueType and PostScript Type One and Three fonts ; so if the user receives a document containing a font that he or she does not have , the intelligent Ares software will be able to construct a close match . |
3 | The " denial system " is the part of the addictive disease that tells the sufferer that he or she does not have it . |
4 | It would have been interesting , and perhaps fairer , to have looked at the drama work in an authority either where no drama adviser existed or where he or she did not have the accolade of inspectorial approval . |
5 | Her emotional maturity should be such that she does not have to gratify personal needs at the patient 's expense . |
6 | On the other hand , that model might be saying that so that she does n't have the envy of thousands of women heaped on her head ! |
7 | It is n't just that she does n't have the stomach to eat anything because of her morbid dread of flying ; more that she ca n't accept touching anything anti-Green . |
8 | She longed for a weapon , for even a hairpin , and knowing that she did not have one , she knew too that she was totally defenceless , unarmed and alone . |
9 | A Cambridge café owner has won an appeal against a £13,500 fine imposed last month under Food Hygiene Regulations , after the judge accepted that she did not have the money to pay it . |
10 | Old Mother Jacobsen knew that she did not have unlimited time to tell the story of Marie Grubbe to Elisabeth Danziger ; Elisabeth would stay for an hour and then be on her way . |
11 | That was one of Beatrice 's most tender passages , and it seems impossible that she did not have Modigliani in mind . |
12 | ‘ The first chapter was enough , ’ snapped Mrs Frizzell indignantly , glad that she did not have to explain that she did not give much time to reading . |
13 | She felt that she did not have enough to do . |
14 | It would , she felt , atone for the things she had said and mean that she did not have to talk to Julia about them . |
15 | She concentrated on this problem so that she did not have to imagine the people themselves . |
16 | Her friends plainly felt sorry for her , a little embarrassed at the fact that she did not have a husband to contribute to the conversation , nor children , nor any of the little ups and downs of family life . |
17 | She climbed into the front seat , grateful that she did not have to sit beside Doreen , who would be sure to take the opportunity of snuggling up to Silas . |
18 | The Under-Secretary of State said in her discussions with the Select Committee that she did not have any examples of evictions , yet the Association of Metropolitan Authorities told us that 24 per cent . |
19 | ‘ My car 's there ! ’ she exclaimed and , as it quickly sank in that she did not have to go chasing up the garage , or chasing over to somewhere near Františkovy Láznë either , she sent up a silent prayer that her luck had changed . |
20 | He stood over her for a moment , smiling gently , then he sat on a chair so that she did n't have to look up at him . |
21 | I thanked Paul 's wife for doing all the cooking , whereupon she remarked that she did n't mind because it meant that she did n't have to watch the Trek videos or play the games . |
22 | ‘ It 's just that she did n't have any life . ’ |
23 | I , I take it that she did n't have a job as well . |
24 | She was quite sure , though , that she did n't have the strength to do it all over again . |
25 | Actually , she was rather glad that she did n't have to talk … or listen to that deep voice which she found so compelling and disturbing . |
26 | She closed her eyes and found that she did n't have the energy to open them again . |
27 | My mum wrote back and said that she did n't have that kind of money . |
28 | One thing at a time she could have handled , but this … it was no wonder she suddenly felt that she did n't have the strength to carry on arguing . |
29 | I realise now that she did n't have the qualities of insight and gentleness and the warmth she would need to be the companion of a country doctor . ’ |
30 | Then she found that she did n't have to say a word for , his expression the harshest she had ever seen it , Ven was wasting no further time , but was letting forth with a snarled , ‘ Just who the hell are you ? ’ |