Example sentences of "[indef pn] has no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But on the other hand if one has no vision , no sense of what it might be worthwhile to do , then there is equally clearly no point in trying to do anything . |
2 | This problem may be illustrated by listening to a foreign language ( about which one has no knowledge ) and trying to determine the location of the word boundaries . |
3 | The segmentation problem for speech may be illustrated by listening to a foreign language about which one has no knowledge and trying to locate the word-breaks . |
4 | But one rarely thinks that clearly about things one has no experience of . |
5 | It is a technically very difficult problem compounded by the fact that one has no idea of what to look for , and the quantities may be minute . |
6 | Frankly , one has no idea what they will say next on defence . |
7 | When you are working alongside people of this sort of calibre , one has no excuse but to produce of one 's very best ! ’ |
8 | But this one has no title at the top and it 's written in a completely different hand . |
9 | One has no choice . ’ |
10 | One has no choice . |
11 | Quine says of this theory that ‘ one has no choice but to be an empiricist so far as one 's theory of linguistic meaning is concerned ’ ( Quine , 1969 , p. 81 ) . |
12 | Surely one has no choice but to be an empiricist as far as one 's theory of linguistic meaning is concerned ’ ( Quine , 1969 , p. 81 ) . |
13 | One has no way of knowing how their minds work . ’ |
14 | This has the implication that , although in principle exact prescription of the initial conditions determines the solution throughout subsequent time , one has no way of actually finding this solution . |
15 | ‘ This one has no superstitions attached to it , I hope ? ’ |
16 | He can then argue that once one has advanced beyond the superstition that all desire is for oneself having pleasure , one has no reason of principle for denying the apparent fact that some desire is directed at occurrences not involving oneself at all , but rather the welfare of others . |
17 | One has no right . |
18 | Joy , because it did not rest upon his own faith , strongly though he valued that : but when in the morass of doubt , one has no confidence in subjective attitudes such as faith . |
19 | This is not to say that , as a religious person who is not a Christian , one has no relation to the past . |
20 | Such odd people upstairs and one has no control over who lives there . |
21 | Of course this makes sense in the case of insanity , automatism or involuntary movement but the range of factors over which one has no control is obviously wider than such clear instances of total lack of control . |
22 | Xenly now looks the same , everybody has no hair on top and big full beards , everybody is able to pinch two inches , no more and no less and every person is in hospital with dire cases of food poisoning . |