Example sentences of "can not [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | You say you dream of him : I ca n't even have that . |
2 | I mean we ca n't even have a bonfire round our way now , can we , without them phoning the police . |
3 | I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks . |
4 | None whatsoever , they can ca n't even have a confidentiality with a practitioner . |
5 | ‘ She ca n't even have half a glass , ’ sighs Goldie . |
6 | And you ca n't even have a bloody free Dinky car . |
7 | Must be ill must n't he , if he ca n't even have visitors ? |
8 | But as long as we 've got ca n't enjoy myself , ca n't even have a fag , might as well have , not be going ! |
9 | I ca n't even have a bet on , on Saturday |
10 | Ooh I 've been listening really carefully an I I ca n't even have a hazard a guess at this one . |
11 | See you ca n't even have a civilized con |
12 | I ca n't even have a |
13 | ‘ SHe ca n't just have gone ! ’ she shouted in a deep , masculine voice , in response to her officers , discovery that no one had seen Crevecoeur since late afternoon , and certainly not in the act of leaving the building . |
14 | I do n't mind that , but you ca n't just have that . |
15 | ‘ It ca n't just have been a whim . ’ |
16 | Because it 's a program and you ca n't just have three . |
17 | ‘ You ca n't just have that for breakfast , dear . ’ |
18 | But the trouble is I ca n't just have one . ’ |
19 | You ca n't just have one . |
20 | Oh , well I ca n't just have lots of terms , half terms , cos the next one half term . |
21 | Ca n't just have it so they charge you so much an acre you see and he used to have it . |
22 | It 's not you you ca n't just have an abstract theory that 's not tied |
23 | You ca n't always have everything you want . ’ |
24 | When you ca n't ever have been guilty of it . ’ |
25 | But I hope he 'll be able to make her understand that she ca n't ever have me , and that she has to make a life for herself away from me . ’ |
26 | It 's all too easy to think that whatever we do here in Britain ca n't possibly have any effect on people in countries thousands of miles away . |
27 | He organized it all and then I think was it a week before he suddenly said well we ca n't possibly have two hundred people walking along a nature trail that we want to protect . |
28 | You ca n't possibly have got it into your head that I 'm having some kind of affair with Lexy , of all people . |
29 | ‘ But Mr Aldrich ca n't possibly have been our guilty party either , can he ? |
30 | You ca n't possibly have it on a verb , and that 's another little rule you might like to think of , that you 're only going to get the apostrophe on a noun , and you will never get an apostrophe on a pronoun . |