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

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1 During the meeting Yassir Arafat , the PLO chair , stressed that the PLO had had no alternative but to support Iraq during the Gulf war .
2 She goes on to say that the justices came to the view that the justice on the Friday had had no power to remand Mr. Bell in custody until the Monday , as the remand did not fall within the terms of section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 and that , accordingly , they no longer had any jurisdiction to hear the matter .
3 The boat had had no luck on the West coast .
4 On the facts of the case the rules of natural justice had been broken because the constable had had no opportunity to comment upon the allegations made against him .
5 He said the Chancellor had had no choice but to put interest rates up last week .
6 Mr Portillo said the Chancellor had had no option but to increase taxes to curb ballooning Government borrowing .
7 Some 45 relief workers were the only foreigners remaining in the city , and the UN had had no representation in Mogadishu for some months .
8 In civil cases , the court has had no role in directing the course of the proceedings except on the application of one or other party .
9 It was clear that the debtor had had no communication with his accountant .
10 But so far the IFA have had no communication from the English FA , ITV or Manchester United ( away to Honved ) over potential compensation .
11 ( 2 ) Allowing the appeal , that before making the prohibited steps orders the justices should have informed the parties of their intention and given them an opportunity to make submissions as to whether such orders were appropriate ; that the justices had had no jurisdiction to make an order prohibiting the parents from having contact with each other because such contact was not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his responsibility towards his child and thus was outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 ; that , on the evidence they accepted , the justices had been plainly wrong to refuse to make the interim care orders ; and that , accordingly , the court would substitute interim care orders relating to both children ( post , pp. 271B–D , H — 272A , F , H — 273A ) .
12 There had been no guard rails and the men had had no experience or instructions to carry out the job .
13 Even when North Yorkshire sites have been short-listed by an investor on quality grounds the county has had no means of matching the financial incentives elsewhere .
14 Weeks later at his trial such a person not infrequently produces an explanation of , or a defence to , the charge the truthfulness of which the police have had no chance to check .
15 Since Willy Brandt , the party 's post-war giant , and Helmut Schmidt , who was chancellor from 1974 to 1982 , the party has had no success .
16 The fact that such allegations could be made under the cloak of privilege , and the victim has had no right of redress or to cross-examine those making them , has been a blot on our system of justice .
17 Archbishop Ralph 's eloquent letter to the pope had had no effect ; St Augustine 's was throwing off the restraints that their neighbours had succeeded in imposing on them in the past ; and York was poised for a final victory in the matter of the primacy .
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