Example sentences of "not have [art] clue " in BNC.

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1 Until they play against teams of the quality of Italy and Yugoslavia , we shall not have a clue .
2 There is no point in complaining ; they may try to mollify you in their irritatingly good English , but they will not have a clue what you are so anxious about .
3 They probed and measured and cross-questioned Phoebe in the most condescending manner , made worse by the fact that they clearly did not have a clue as to what might have happened .
4 The main trouble with ‘ doing it yourself ’ is that many of us do not have a clue where to start .
5 More than half those polled for Woman 's Own reckoned the ECU was anything from toothpaste to an exotic animal , while 90 per did not have a clue what ERM stood for .
6 I mean so even something 's like this on the organic , you might not have a clue what polyethylene is or polypropylene or anything else , but you can read the pie chart and work out what what 's going on .
7 Referee Mike Fitzgibbon did not have a clue what had happened , but fortunately New Zealand 's best referee , David Bishop , was on the touchline .
8 In such circumstances one particular recipe takes over , which Easton 's section police call ‘ bluff ’ : ‘ Even though you might n't have a clue , you bluff your way through . ’
9 ‘ Maggie darling , I do n't have a clue what happened last night , but I think you do . ’
10 They do n't have a clue what maintenance of buildings is all about .
11 Men would n't have a clue !
12 Frankly , I did n't have a clue .
13 Noel Malcolm contemplates the disease-ridden days when doctors did n't have a clue and did more harm than good
14 I looked at him puzzled and said I did n't have a clue what he was talking about .
15 Diver or something , honest-to-god I do n't have a clue what they actually do up there , do n't ask me — anyway , seems This Chap had Two Boys , one teenage , the other growing out of anoraks faster than look-at-you so She put pressure on him .
16 I did n't have a clue what was happening .
17 In fact he was using the Parsons-White string bender , the one where you pushed down the neck of the guitar and that moved a mechanism which raised the B-string by a tone , but I did n't have a clue about that .
18 It just seemed weird to me that we did n't have a clue about the line-up .
19 ‘ I was world number one and I did n't have a clue about life . ’
20 ‘ These days everyone uses computers , and I did n't want to look an idiot if I told people I did n't have a clue how to work one ! ’
21 Only a month ago we were told by the Engineering Council that technology lessons under the national curriculum were a ‘ farce ’ — and teachers did n't have a clue what they should be doing in the classroom .
22 And yesterday Mick did n't have a clue who walked off with his pride and joy .
23 ‘ But the owner did n't have a clue it was so valuable . ’
24 And I just generally did n't have a clue … .
25 One would think that Sotheby 's might have learned from their oversight five months earlier , but they did n't have a clue again .
26 Rebuck , now 38 , says that when Philip made the decision to work in advertising , his friends were shocked : ‘ It was the tail-end of the Sixties generation and most of us did n't have a clue about what we would do .
27 ‘ But on the whole I 'm an autodidact , ’ said Constance , fairly confident that Clarissa would n't have a clue what she meant by this .
28 Well , It was a good question and I did n't have a clue to the answer .
29 ‘ He does n't have a clue , really .
30 How often have you read articles about open-ended investigative work in the classroom and thought : ‘ This is all very well but I would n't have a clue where to start ’ ?
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