Example sentences of "[adv] have no [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And Jesus as God , as the second person of the trinity , presumably has no sex . |
2 | Lawrence apparently has no wish to be verified by rock 's steering committee . |
3 | France , with its competitive admission to training , is able to match the number of entrants to available posts and therefore , apparently has no teacher unemployment . |
4 | Sources say Unix System Labs did n't exactly want to sue the university , but basically has no choice and regards this as a test case . |
5 | Pat obviously has no self-control . |
6 | In " managing " the system at crucial moments ; in neutering the discontent of the working class ; and in holding out the prospect of socialism via Parliament , the Labour Party is seen as part of the problem blocking transformation and so has no part to play in securing socialism . |
7 | This set of keys is intended to be random and so has no order to preserve . |
8 | The record card for such a client was scribbled over with the comment of dealers : " He 's about to buy a house ; has no funds ; he 'll see how the shares he already has do ; he 's going in for Rolls Royce , so has no money ; he 's still waiting for share certificates — once these have arrived he will think about further investment . " |
9 | The former does not have a full-time commitment to the classroom and so has no occasion to engage in operational activities and empirical evaluation as intrinsic to the pedagogic process . |
10 | But while reasserting the old , he also broke new ground in the claim that he was rightful lord over all men in the area who had hitherto had no lord . |
11 | ‘ By sending love for hatred you will so neutralise it that it will not only have no effect upon you , but will not be able even to reach you . ’ |
12 | A few folk went to his place before sunrise yesterday , just to let him know he had better have no hand in the lists . |
13 | ‘ Behind this boat here , which is also in difficulty , the steamer is obviously having no trouble , and is going to make harbour easily , at least that 's how it appears . |
14 | It shows we trust each other enough to have no fear of being poisoned . " |
15 | Theodora was generous enough to have no irony at all in her tone . |
16 | Here the object of make is felt to be completely under the sway of the subject and so to have no initiative of its own : the causal agent brings about a change in this object in an immediate fashion without any room for a condition–consequence or stimulus–reaction relationship . |
17 | This had considerable impact on the Champagne trade for , at a single stroke , 10 per cent of its annual production , normally consumed in royal and aristocratic Russian circles , suddenly had no market . |
18 | It was the gateway to life and one she suddenly had no wish to pass through , one she felt a gripping fear of passing through . |
19 | She had mentioned a father who had recently died , but he naturally had no idea that he looked like him or , at any rate , what Tom Tremayne had looked like as a young man . |
20 | The large wines and spirits business in the survey referred to two UK firms who had shown good performance — EAL and Whitehead Mann — but apparently had no experience of the largest firms . |
21 | The drawings are expected to fetch up to £500,000 ; the owners apparently had no idea of their value . |
22 | Orkney 's Social Work Department , whose leading officials apparently had no doubt at all that the parents were all guilty of abusing their children . |
23 | Was it because of Emmanuel Steele , who had his shoemaking shop between the Misses Cardings and the bakery and who was well into his forties , but apparently had no use for women , inasmuch as he did his own housework in the rooms above the shop , and ate most of his meals out . |
24 | The Quai d'Orsay ( the French foreign ministry ) said that it did not consult with the French secret service before accepting the credentials of East European diplomats , and apparently had no intention of instituting such an undiplomatic practice . |
25 | If it chooses to interfere , it can formulate its decision in the words : ‘ The court below had no jurisdiction to decide this point wrongly as it did . ’ |
26 | Treatment with indomethacin at a dose of 2 mg/kg twice daily had no influence on pancreatic functions . |
27 | Reduction in chlorambucil dose to 2 mg daily had no effect on visual symptoms . |
28 | Tamar obviously had no knowledge that the man who had attempted to rape her was working on her husband 's estate . |
29 | The fellow obviously had no money . |
30 | That hateful man obviously had no intention of helping . |