Example sentences of "[verb] have no [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Argentina has recently been paying the banks $40m a month ( equivalent to three days of the monthly amount due ) , but has had no formal discussions with its banks about a rescheduling .
2 They look rather like elongated jellyfish and appear to have no structural virtues .
3 On the whole the teachers interviewed had no major concerns over the introduction of LMS .
4 There are many examples of institutionalized exchanges of goods between peoples , who specialize in different things , which seem to have no hierarchical implications .
5 Ed 's comment : Great care must be taken to ensure that the rocks used have no hidden cavities which might cause cracking or even an explosion when overheated .
6 THE House will wish to know that the decision to separate has no constitutional implications … there is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned Queen in due course .
7 THE House will wish to know that the decision to separate has no constitutional implications … there is no reason why the Princess of Wales should not be crowned Queen in due course .
8 The House will wish to know that the decision to separate has no constitutional implications .
9 He appears to have no interpretative hang-ups about the music , nor attempts to project an individuality by resorting to mere effects and temperamental show .
10 Tim Corrigan , the Barman , is another somewhat colourless personality who appears to have no strong views on anything other than racing form , of which he is a devoted follower .
11 When they arrive there , they may well wonder why they have come , for Leck Fell at first sight appears to have no compelling attractions , certainly no obvious ones .
12 Chi kung has no complicated movements involved and no exertion or physical force is applied to the muscles , joints or limbs .
13 Highly irregular but seems to have had no ill effects .
14 At first , he appeared to have no immediate plans to take on the armed forces .
15 He was not specific and appeared to have no other projects in hand .
16 At present local NHS services do not have to pay for the care of individuals in Regional Secure Units or Special Hospitals ; they can shuffle off their responsibilities by claiming to have no suitable facilities and , in any case , such people receive little public support or sympathy .
17 Jake had had no real friends except Ben ; he had often been at the house in those old days , never saying much , but good at mending broken toys and constructing dolls out of handkerchiefs and folded paper .
18 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 .
19 The USA had had no diplomatic relations with Libya since 1981 , and had suspended commercial ties in 1986 .
20 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 .
21 She had had no serious illnesses in the past and had never been in hospital .
22 Although Britain had long had trading connections with these areas , hitherto she had had no territorial ambitions there .
23 It 's gone like a dream , it 's er I 've had no major problems with it at all .
24 We 've had no major breakdowns and relatively few problems , considering the tremendous complexity the undertaking , ’ he said .
25 Erm but er certainly the record to date has been that these power stations are erm extremely erm well run and that they ha they 've had no major incidents at all .
26 because we 've had no bloody calls have we , but it 's like our Chronicle around here , it comes out tonight
27 I 've had no personal fears and no extra effects .
28 I 've had no personal fears and no extra effects .
29 Er probably about three years , and I 've had no dodgy calls .
30 Young lads who up to this point have had no real demands made on them by society , who have been spoiled and indulged by their mothers , who have followed their own inclinations entirely and have been tolerated in nearly everything , suddenly and incomprehensibly find that they are the subjects of a spiteful atrocity in which they are abused , assaulted , victimized , mutilated and sometimes threatened with death itself .
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