Example sentences of "'ve no [noun] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ I 've no choice .
32 ‘ I 've no choice if I do n't want to turn into number four ! ’
33 Yes , I mean you 've no choice you got to .
34 Next two weeks is a good idea because you 've no school during the day
35 Look , I 've no money for a hotel so I 'd better make my own arrangements for tonight .
36 ‘ We 've no money ! ’
37 Only I 've no money . ’
38 I 'd run away if I could , but I 've no money of my own ; they do n't even give me an allowance , but pay all my bills for me .
39 I 've no money and nowhere to go .
40 " I 've no money , no place to stay …
41 She 's lost her position because of it … and so we 're going to Ireland , but we 've no money and no place to stay , and … "
42 " I 've no money , " he said gently , as they neared the ornate portico of the white stone building .
43 If I 've had a big bill , occasionally I 've had to say to my mum ‘ I 've no money left , can I come down for the week ? ’ and I 've had to go down there .
44 ‘ You 've practically exiled yourself from your family and your home and your friends , you think you 've failed your finals but you say you 've no intention of sitting your re-sits even if you have ; you 've no money and you have n't even been looking for a job ; you 're getting done for shop-lifting and you 're acting like such a fucking dick-head you seem determined to get shot of the last few pals you do have left … and all you can do is make smart-ass remarks . ’
45 I says , well I can tell you what you phoned up three times on t' row for , I says , you 've no money again have you ?
46 husbands think their fault is they 've no money , when in all accounts he 's probably had more to spend on his luxuries than she 's had on food .
47 I 've noticed I 've no money .
48 You 've no colour in your cheeks at all . ’
49 You 've no phone link , I take it ? ’
50 ‘ I reckon he could play in the Premier League and I 've no hesitation in saying that . ’
51 What and you 've no back yard !
52 A survey by Barnardos paints a picture of families running out of food by the weekend and of youngsters who ca n't go to school because they 've no shoes .
53 ‘ We 've no sign of anyone to take her place , ’ Mrs Peterson said .
54 If you have n't done any business , you 've no income , so he 's left it in the pot , so he can draw another one thousand two hundred .
55 ‘ If you 're not in by half past seven on a Sunday night you 've no chance of getting a seat , ’ a regular member told me .
56 You 've no chance !
57 You 've no chance have you ?
58 Once you start kicking it you 've no chance , you 've got to pass the ball .
59 • We 've no plans to introduce a programming section , but for those who seek guidance in their struggle against technical foes , Professor Brian Strain will be here from next month on to sharpen your axe .
60 Yesterday , as he ate jelly while watching a replay , he said : ‘ I 'm sore , but I 've no plans to retire .
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