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

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1 However , currently , unlike her husband she has no automatic rights to additional dependency benefits for her children and , unless her husband is incapable of paid employment , she gets no extra benefit for him either .
2 It is already apparent to us that she has no emotional link with the child ; she is indeed now only anxious to return to her own work , which she will do in about ten days ' time . ’
3 CROOKED tycoon Robert Maxwell 's widow wishes she could help the pensioners her husband robbed but says she has no spare money .
4 But it is clear that she has no diplomatic status in the United Kingdom and has no recognition from Her Majesty 's Government as a representative of the Republic of Somalia in this country .
5 The patient has no destiny beyond whatever duration is required to get an episode of nursing , and she has no real past , nor does the nurse .
6 It turns out that she has no real feelings for anyone except herself , not even her daughter who is burdened by the name Julia , and she likes to play with people 's emotions , such as Mr. Slope .
7 She has no real cause for blindness , ’ Maggie told him .
8 Why is it not a detriment to the mother to have to prove a fact to the father — something she has no prior obligation to do ?
9 She has no other injuries , thank God . ’
10 However , the basic National Insurance retirement pension by itself is not enough to bring her above the point where tax begins to be charged , so if she has no other income apart from this , she will not be asked to pay tax .
11 But you can see that er for someone who has no , a wife who has no income and her husband 's paying twenty five percent or forty percent then by moving a , say er twenty thousand at erm well er whatever percentage to fill up these allowances er if you 're getting ten thousand or twenty thousand put , put it into the wife 's name that they give us the interest is then hers , if she has no other income it neatly can be swallowed up by the allowance .
12 She has no legal income other than state benefits .
13 She feels she has no intrinsic self but only the provisional identity of the texts she translates .
14 She has no functional vision in her right eye and only half sight in her left eye .
15 The story that she has no artistic taste was shown to be a lie in January when a collection of her old-master paintings sold well at Christie 's in New York .
16 The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other .
17 There is no constitutional source of advice to the sovereign as ‘ Head of the Commonwealth ’ , because as such she has no responsible ministers on whose advice to act .
18 She has no proper brassière or girdle . ’
19 ‘ I would n't let her trouble you , especially as I could tell she 'd no good news . ’
20 She had no manipulative intention .
21 When Frederica left for Nîmes she had no real idea of the South .
22 She had no real idea what to look for , and her date was a dull , insular major in the RA who had no wish to mix .
23 Maggie was undressing him impatiently too although she had no real idea of what she was doing .
24 The problem was she had no real idea of what she was going to say or do when she got to the château .
25 She gave a wry little grin , realising she had no real plan of action in mind .
26 Without him in the frame as a serious bidder she had no real fears that her father would decide to sell .
27 She had no real evidence to suggest he was a lecherous womaniser , prone to pouncing on any female in his company .
28 Somehow she had no real doubts as to whether Mr Tom O'Neill was genuine .
29 The sadness seemed to extinguish her as if she had no real eyes or fingers or genitals or teeth or frown-lines or kidneys but these were just slight irregularities in the sponge that was her sadness .
30 She had no real objection to the change of roles or to chaperoning her own servant — to her it would be another adventure .
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