Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [vb base] no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In that case I 've no idea what it could be .
2 ‘ I can see it 's wonderful for the East Germans , and if it does n't lead to reunification I 've no objection to it .
3 ‘ On the contrary , ’ he smiled thinly , ‘ Petula 's the only one of whose love and fidelity I have no doubts . ’
4 John Smyth QC reported to Mrs Whitehouse that , ‘ having seen the play I have no doubt whatever that a prima facie case exists that a criminal offence has been committed ’ .
5 Mr Lang stated : ‘ I 'm not going to start answering specific questions about specific aspects of how one of the individual solutions we may chose will apply until we have reached a conclusion about the right way forward then we can address this issue and debate it fully , but as things stand at present I see no reason to have to change that law . ’
6 I would like the members of this authority to have a look at the reply I make no apology for the length of the reply to Mr 's very important question .
7 I used the Hadley an awful lot and defence of the Highway Department I have no complaint on that whatsoever about the street lighting , I think it 's very good , thank you , right .
8 Indeed , you can not expect to be paid a great deal , but on the credit side you have no overheads and you will find the practice valuable , both in reading the pattern and using the machine .
9 Although we certainly do not wish to get diverted into a consideration of the nominal patterns of English , we may mention that even in a case like : ( 6 ) Claudia is a bus-driver we have no doubt that the relation is still one of equation .
10 ( This was a latch , not a lock we see no point in locking the gates . )
11 Unlike the chick they contain no yolk and their growth is dependent on nutrients being supplied by the mother .
12 Through the window I see no star .
13 Through the window I see no star and he talks about the darkness , yes , good .
14 So we 've discovered quite a lot about it all really but erm in the second stanza he says , through the window I see no star .
15 Without consulting the master layout plan I have no idea which square yard H24/V72 occupies on the pitch , once the biggest in England until former manager Billy Bremner lopped off a few yards because he thought it put the team at a disadvantage when playing away ( they must now be regretting all those lost square yards they could be selling ) .
16 Er I 'm a bit like the other lady I 've no idea either .
17 ‘ After seeing the exercise I have no doubts .
18 Now I have a salaried job instead of running the home I have no time to do the shopping , take the car to the garage or wait in for service engineers of various sorts .
19 I mean your examination work , for in your other work you need no encouragement , for you like it so much as it is yourself finding expression in words . ’
20 We are interested here in finding out what the norms are within a single social stratum and how they function for the speakers : at this point in our work we have no justification for relating this pattern to social class differences .
21 In this case you have no time to check which rod you are striking with and it could lose you fish if you strike too hard with the stiffer rod and break off , or too gently with the softer rod and fail to sink the hook .
22 ‘ If you have privilege you have no option but to accept some kind of obligation . ’
23 I 'm sorry I kissed you earlier , but I swear on the Bible I 've no intention of ravishing you on the kitchen floor before supper — or any other time . ’
24 ‘ At the moment I 've no thoughts at all about preparing for the next World Cup ’ , said Best .
25 as a matter of pure English law , at the moment I have no idea what the answer is
26 At the moment I have no plans for the future except I want what 's best for my little girl .
27 You see , at the moment I have no desktop machine and not full-sized keyboard to hammer .
28 The Masai believe that when a woman has sex with a younger man ( in truth I have no way of knowing the relative ages ) the woman becomes younger and more beautiful .
29 ‘ And if he could express an opinion I 've no doubt he 'd say he cared , too — cared deeply .
30 With your inbuilt tachometer you 've no doubt clocked up quite a few since Seville . ’
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