Example sentences of "have no [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The other is the Brokerage account , which has no minimum deposit or annual fee and allows investors to buy and sell US securities subject to a minimum trade value of $39 .
2 They 'll be able to fish for carp in the estate lake ; view the famous hall with its unique flying staircase … so-called because it has no visible means of support or wander throught the wood that the Lonsdales planted in memory of their son .
3 — WWF UK has no immediate plans to pursue the Swiss initiative with coffin makers here .
4 The port authority says it has no immediate plans for developing more of Seal Sands .
5 Now he says he has no immediate plans for exit and has not ruled out a trade sale .
6 But with Steve Young the league 's top-rated quarterback , and the 49ers compiling a 9–2 record , coach George Seifert has no immediate plans to make any changes .
7 Milpitas , California-based Adaptec Inc says it has no immediate response to reports that competitor Distributed Processing Technology Inc , Maitland , Florida has slashed prices on its AT amd EISA disk controller boards : fear of a price war put Adaptec 's share price under pressure last week ; the company told Reuter ‘ Competitive pressure has always been there and we 'll respond as we always have ’ to it ; Adaptec 's manufacturing organisation could cut costs and pass the benefits onto its customers ; Distributed Processing is discounting its AT adaptors to $285 from $655 .
8 The CT2 standard is used in some 20 countries , but AT&T says it has no immediate plans to market the telephones in the US , because the Federal Communications Commission has not approved CT2 phones for use in the US .
9 ‘ What the rule of compulsion seems to require is that there is no practical choice but to pay in the circumstances , or to put it another way , before a payment will be regarded as involuntary there must be some natural or threatened exercise of power possessed by the party receiving it over the person or property of the taxpayer for which he has no immediate relief than to make the payment …
10 This has no immediate effect , so I start counting at ‘ three , four . ’
11 In emergencies , such as a burst pipe or major leak , turning off the stopcock should be the first thing you do even if it has no immediate effect .
12 Norway has no immediate plans to leave the IWC which last year rejected plans from Iceland and Japan to catch a limited number of whales .
13 * The Department of the Environment has confirmed that it has no immediate intention of raising its target of recycling 25 per cent of domestic waste by the end of the century .
14 EC commissioner Frans Andriessen , the EC 's chief negotiator , has said he has no immediate plans to meet US negotiators but developments could come today after a meeting of EC foreign ministers in Brussels .
15 This may involve a narrowing of consciousness , a division of awareness into a more- and a less-focal area , a widening of consciousness until it has no especial object , or a flickering of consciousness when steady attending is for some reason precluded .
16 As a flavouring garlic has no equal , and it is an integral part of all the top cuisines of the world .
17 The UDC has no overall index .
18 937 , but Brent has no overall control ; Hackney , 1,998 ; Tower Hamlets , 1,895 ; Knowsley , 1,037 ; Newcastle upon Tyne , 1,886 ; and Wolverhampton , 1,347 .
19 He rightly points out that — apart from Brent , which has no overall control , and Tower Hamlets , which is controlled by the Liberal Democrats — the 10 authorities with the highest percentage of empties in their stock are Labour controlled , and about 20,000 properties have been left empty for more than a year .
20 A case control study of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis indicates that it has no overall influence on prognosis , but is responsible for a striking reversal of the usual inverse correlation of age and survival in HIV infection .
21 It 's a language all its own , with rules and a grammar , but it has no definite article .
22 When he first advocated these ideas Hare largely went along with the view of most attitudinists that a correct account of the meaning of ethical language has no definite implications as to what moral views one should take .
23 He said the government would not let people die if relief does not arrive , but as Ethiopia has no surplus food , no money to buy grain and no means of transporting it , it is hard to see how the government can avoid deaths .
24 For example , explanations will be offered below for why English has no lexical item nall meaning " not all " , for why Aristotle got his logics wrong , for " Moore 's paradox " , for why obvious tautologies like War is war can convey any conceptual import , for how metaphors work and many other phenomena besides .
25 This has no practical purpose whatsoever but has become rather a measure of ability — if you can duck gybe it is an indication that you must be quite good .
26 The problem with the ‘ return to justice ’ is the same problem that classical criminology reacted against : retributive justice seems pointless and irrational ; it has no practical objectives in relation to crime — unlike deterrence , rehabilitation , restitution and reconciliation .
27 With regard to the three-note chords it will be safest for the student who has no practical knowledge of string-technique to confine himself almost entirely to those which contain at least one open string .
28 This is a requirement of the Bank Charter Act of 1844 but has no practical significance and need not detain us here .
29 1/ The author is making the point that there is no benefit for people in spending huge amounts of money creating something which has no practical use , and that this money would be far better allocated to essentials ie housing , food , water etc rather than luxuries like T.V.s , videos etc .
30 The truth is that Labour knows that it has no creditable system with which to replace our proposals .
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