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

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1 Mrs Bason has issued all the tickets from her station during the past 25 years , during which time she has had no assistance whatever .
2 Mr Sloan had introduced Strathclyde procedures which she maintained had no place in Orkney .
3 She 'd had no idea what the house looked like , until she was going through that wooden gate when , holding Millie by the hand , she espied it in the distance .
4 She 'd had no idea that she was capable of behaving in such a passionate way , or of forgetting all her inhibitions so completely .
5 She 'd had no idea that her new employer was waiting !
6 All Kate 's previous sexual experience had been limited to clumsy caresses which she 'd had no difficulty in resisting .
7 She 'd had no lunch and was beginning to feel the effects of not eating for so long .
8 She 'd lived in Leningrad for ten years but she 'd had no work for the last two of them .
9 In the relative quiet that followed Harbury appealed to Rain for information about Wickham , ignoring that she 'd had no success over Pascoe .
10 He had forced his way into her life , arranged things so that she 'd had no choice but to do his bidding — and as soon as she 'd done something to make it clear that she was still her own person and not his , he 'd humiliated her .
11 She 'd had no chance even to tell David that her family would be at OBEX the following day , so it could be as much a shock for him seeing Jennifer as it would be for her sister .
12 She was admitted on a Tuesday , and her husband and son visiting her on the Friday found she 'd had no food in that time .
13 She 'd had no intention of getting drawn into this tortuous emotional maze again .
14 Hauling her all the way from the Bishop 's castle at a pace he must have known was impossible for her to keep up with , until she 'd had no breath left with which to explain .
15 She 'd had no time to examine her reaction to this revelation any further , however , for he had proceeded to cut across her thoughts .
16 He had left suddenly while Rachel had been on leave and on her return she 'd been told that another officer had been appointed but she 'd had no time to find out anything about him .
17 That she 'd had no husband , that the only man she 'd ever seen her with was — David Harland .
18 But as the car sped on , it was still very much on her mind that with her car lifeless , the garage mechanics the only people able to put some life back into it , she 'd had no option but to leave her car back there .
19 It had never counted for anything that she 'd been the innocent victim , that she 'd had no control over the events which had shaped her life — she 'd carried the burden with her , locked into her soul , and at least that way she 'd felt relatively safe .
20 There was a hard knot of misery in her throat , but she seemed to have no tears left to shed .
21 It was clear , furthermore , she was a housekeeper who took her work very seriously and in spite of her youth , she seemed to have no difficulty gaining the respect of her staff .
22 She was so slim that she seemed to have no breadth whatever .
23 It had been like this ever since she and Adam had escaped from Other world ; she seemed to have no strength left to decide anything .
24 What goes on here ? ’ 'I did n't ask you here and I do n't want to see you and I have nothing to say to you , ’ I said , showing her the door but , alas , she seemed to have no intention of going through it , so I capitulated rather too easily and offered her a drink from the mini bar .
25 Did this man whom she loved have no heart at all ?
26 Strathdee 's report for Centrepoint showed that over half the 32 London boroughs she researched had no procedures in place to assess homeless young people despite the statutory obligation placed on them under Section 20 of the Children Act .
27 She appeared to have no qualities at all to speak of , either positive or negative , and spent her time trying not to be noticed .
28 She had had no life of her own for several years ; if she went out for half an hour , she had to leave messages all round the flat , telling Yury she 'd be back soon , otherwise he would panic .
29 She tore up the inheritance of Edward Heath , as if she had had no part in it .
30 They had been hustled off the boat separately , and her inquisitor had simply ignored her demands to have Clive brought in so that he could confirm she had had no knowledge of what was going on .
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