Example sentences of "have no [noun] to go " in BNC.

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1 COSE also has no time to go off on an invention tear , he said , if it aims to take on Microsoft Corp .
2 COSE also has no time to go off on an invention tear , he said , if it aims to take on Microsoft Corp .
3 She had allowed five minutes for him to get back ahead of her — she 'd no desire to go trailing in his arrogant footsteps !
4 Alternatively the council may write to the prisoner to say that his/her tenancy can not be held any longer with the result that the prisoner may have no home to go to when released .
5 The Master of the Armouries , curator of Britain 's historic arms and armour collection , who is hell-bent on creating just such a hybrid and abandoning the ancient Tower of London where it has been housed for centuries for a purpose-built , speculative complex in Leeds , is risking a gargantuan version of the ‘ Sporting Glory ’ fiasco , with the extra twist that if his project fails , his objects will have no home to go back to .
6 People are reportedly being told to pack up and move to California or face having no job to go to .
7 I 'm not a churchgoer and I 've no call to go visiting the Rectory .
8 You 've no call to go whingeing on about morals when you 're making up to Adam in this very office .
9 I 've no need to go to Alcudia , my clients are already sold on Pollensa . ’
10 ‘ If someone 's living there we 've no business to go rootling round .
11 ‘ Maybe by tomorrow you 'll come to realise the folly of your actions , especially if you find you 've no job to go back to . ’
12 ‘ Well if you 've no place to go you should stay here .
13 ‘ I 've no desire to go running round the world .
14 ‘ I 've no desire to go back .
15 Jay had no inclination to go through the who are you , what do you do , oh really , gosh my brother-in-law used to be in the same field .
16 He claims he had no chance to go to school in his home town , Ethiopian-occupied Asmara .
17 The number was useless to him as long as he had no address to go with it .
18 They had no work to go to , no schedules to keep .
19 He said he planned to write a book about the 1989 protests and that he had no plans to go overseas , as several other released political prisoners have done .
20 She had no man to go for her — her husband was away travelling , too — so she waited for her brother to get back . ’
21 I had no money to go anywhere or do anything .
22 I had told Elizabeth that when my friends left Greece I always felt that they had gone into an underworld ; I wanted them back , but had no wish to go with them .
23 But she had no wish to go further into the pseudo-science , and did not know the hour of her birth anyway — only that she had Sol in Cancer .
24 He supposed Mr Rose was interested in finding out if he , Marcus , " was " homosexual , and whilst he would have liked to know that himself , and remembered the one explicitly sexual moment of his relations with Lucas with tremors of disgust and anxiety , he had no wish to go into that with Mr Rose .
25 It was Saturday , and he had no need to go anywhere .
26 When I moved to the Western Isles of Scotland I found I had no need to go as far as Norway for my Elysian coast ; there were mountains and sea in plenty right at my doorstep .
27 She secured her garage door and , having decided to walk round to the front of the building to find out what Naylor was so furious about , she turned around — and found she had no need to go anywhere .
28 He had no need to go on .
29 She had no need to go further for , with one eyebrow going aloft , ‘ With a strange man about the place ? ’
30 We followed the wall 160 ft , at which point it doubled its width and was continuing and we had no time to go further .
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