Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] have have no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She was admitted on a Tuesday , and her husband and son visiting her on the Friday found she 'd had no food in that time . |
2 | The few who maintained they had had no benefit from their training were all apprentices . |
3 | Friends of the Earth have commissioned a report into the safety of Oakley Wood , but say they 've had no reply on this from the council . |
4 | They had been hustled off the boat separately , and her inquisitor had simply ignored her demands to have Clive brought in so that he could confirm she had had no knowledge of what was going on . |
5 | Well since Helen went we 've had no luck at all with neighbours , I think they 're |
6 | Southend United yesterday insisted they have had no approach from either Tottenham Hotspur or West Ham United for manager David Webb . |
7 | Coyle insists he has had no trouble this season with his suspect knee but said : ‘ I would be prepared to risk it anyway to remain in senior soccer . ’ |
8 | Surprisingly , no Sunday lunch was brought up to him , nor was there any tea , and it was only around three in the afternoon that he realized he had had no visitors since noon . |
9 | For those living in residential care , more than half did not know the difference between private and public homes ( p. 187 ) , whilst two-thirds of residents said they had had no choice as to which home they might enter . |
10 | He stood by his Department 's actions , and said they had had no option but to do what they did , in the way they did it . |
11 | David Sweeten said he had had no distribution problems . |