Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] have no [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This remark , occurring as it does in a passage in which he is distinguishing between the grounds of the class metal ( ‘ the possession of certain common peculiarities ’ ) and those of the class sensation of white ( ‘ nothing but resemblance ’ ) clearly implies that if I had had no other sensations of white I could not assert the proposition ‘ This is a sensation of white ’ with the meaning it has when I have had such sensations . |
2 | At that stage in my life , I had had no real careers guidance and had very little idea of what I wanted to do or what I was capable of . |
3 | Until that moment Aunt Louise had seemed almost a stranger , her mannerisms and glances unfamiliar , and I had had no real feeling of kinship . |
4 | It 's gone like a dream , it 's er I 've had no major problems with it at all . |
5 | I 've had no personal fears and no extra effects . |
6 | I 've had no personal fears and no extra effects . |
7 | Er probably about three years , and I 've had no dodgy calls . |
8 | I 've had no life-changing illness . |
9 | I 've had no proper death threats yet , ’ he says . |
10 | I have had no recent meetings with the National Union of Mineworkers to discuss pit closures . |
11 | Mr. Ian Grist : I have had no recent meeting with representatives of the company . |
12 | She has had no real contact since but occasionally rings up Mr Smith and Andrew to enquire how her ‘ bairn ’ is getting on . |
13 | She has had no real contact since but occasionally rings up Mr Smith and Andrew to enquire how her ‘ bairn ’ is getting on . |
14 | Although she has had no formal training , Jenny does have a great talent . |
15 | For the truth was that she 'd been offered promotion a dozen times — in spite of the fact that when she 'd started as a trainee she 'd had no formal training , no experience , nothing to commend her but a fistful of ambition . |
16 | You 've had no conclusive experience , have you ? |
17 | ‘ Quite possible , ’ Don Mini said , ‘ except that you might easily fall off You 've had no flying practice at all . ’ |
18 | She had had no serious illnesses in the past and had never been in hospital . |
19 | She had had no previous treatment for any emotional difficulties . |
20 | She said she had had no bad modelling experiences but that running around Ravenhill at a recent Ulster rugby game against Australia in front of 15,000 whistling fans had proved ‘ very embarrassing ’ . |
21 | The reason in both cases why the security given was unenforceable was that ( a ) the security was given by the wife of the debtor , ( b ) the creditor knew of the relationship , ( c ) the creditor had done nothing to ensure that the wife understand the transaction , ( d ) the wife did not properly understand the transaction , and ( e ) she had had no independent advice . |
22 | Although Britain had long had trading connections with these areas , hitherto she had had no territorial ambitions there . |
23 | Elsewhere he remarks , " we seem to have no other criterion for truth and reason than the type and kind of opinions and customs current in the land where we live . |
24 | We 've had no major breakdowns and relatively few problems , considering the tremendous complexity the undertaking , ’ he said . |
25 | because we 've had no bloody calls have we , but it 's like our Chronicle around here , it comes out tonight |
26 | We have had no good rain since … ’ |
27 | The Minister may want to announce what it now contains , because we have had no official announcement . |
28 | He said : ‘ Since the SNP 's meltdown , we have had no direct dialogue with the Liberal Democrats . |
29 | ‘ We have had no significant losses of clients since the publication of the DTI report . |
30 | ‘ The case is clearly being contested , ’ said patient liaison manager Vince Conway , adding : ‘ We have had no particular difficulties . |