Example sentences of "had [adv] no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Also , it has been admitted by at least one officer in military intelligence that government undercover has had practically no success in penetrating them with agents .
2 So does a coalminer who 's had virtually no education .
3 ‘ It 's an amazing opportunity to break in to theatre , but we 've had virtually no response from Jobcentres , ’ a spokeswoman says .
4 We 've had virtually no rain in the last five weeks which is why we 've got water problems in many parts of the country , but it 's not just us that 's suffering you 'll be glad to know .
5 Until very recently , the English a cappella ensembles involved in this work have had almost no competition and they are therefore ready to benefit from any new sounds or new musical ideas that choirs and vocal consorts in other countries can produce for them to hear and admire .
6 As the chart shows , the four weeks of the campaign have had almost no effect on voters ' opinions about which party could best handle the country 's non-economic as well as economic problems .
7 Well that 's what fourteen , and I 've had never no trouble with him .
8 And Sophia Chistie , general manager of the North-East 's drug and alcohol problem service , added : ‘ We have had absolutely no contact with anyone having problems with or about the use of Special K.
9 Until then she had had absolutely no recollection of anything which had taken place in the operating theatre .
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