Example sentences of "he had have no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The husband of the cleaning woman had been a soldier , and she had said that he had had no choice but to obey his orders to shoot Jews . |
2 | He had had no choice about that . |
3 | He had had no choice but to ignore the whimpering of his hungry children and take the grain to market . |
4 | He had had no expectation of doing more than exasperate , and supply a distraction . |
5 | He had had no way of knowing whether this was the truth , but the pattern of spurious intimacy had been established . |
6 | He had had no instruction in the Faith and his wife was not a Catholic . |
7 | Surprisingly , no Sunday lunch was brought up to him , nor was there any tea , and it was only around three in the afternoon that he realized he had had no visitors since noon . |
8 | His case was that he had been using the public lavatory for proper purposes when the the police burst into his cubicle and arrested him , and that he had had no contact of any kind with the co-defendant . |
9 | He had had no holiday at all during the previous year , and the absence of sunshine and warmth affected him . |
10 | George felt anxious that he had had no opportunity to be alone with Tamar , and so there had been no chance of warning her about the groom . |
11 | It had been such an unsettled year altogether that he had had no opportunity for connected work of anything other than a temporary kind ; at the beginning of November , faced with the prospect of the British Council tours to France and Italy , he did not believe that he would be able to begin serious composition until the new year . |
12 | If he d had a paper and a pencil he might have continued his epic composition , or drawn sketches , but he had had no opportunity in this strange land . |
13 | It was obvious from Willie 's astounded expression that he had had no idea at all . |
14 | Previously he had had no worry about her possible infidelity or that she might leave him for a more effective performer . |
15 | He had had no key to the organizer 's flat before so had n't had this option . |
16 | He had debated with himself whether he could not stop the treatment by now ; he had had no trouble for some time , only the occasional itching and , once , a slight rash . |
17 | As an adult he had had no interest in it . |
18 | He had had no time to acquaint himself with his fief , twice seen , and well enough served by its own . |
19 | He had only been in the cellar for about one minute when the ghost appeared and he had had no time to doze . |
20 | The author recalls an able Treasury minister who , after resignation , became a convinced and cogent parliamentary reformer , explaining that as a minister he had had no time to work out this aspect of policy and therefore , since the Treasury was opposed to more specialist committees of the House of Commons , he used the brief they provided and he had been a formidable opponent of these reforms at the Cabinet Committee level . |
21 | He had had no time to confer with his client and only twelve hours to study the charges . |
22 | The chairman was clearly annoyed at Maradona 's claim that he had had no time to notify him on Monday before returning to Argentina for the friendly against Denmark . |
23 | David Sweeten said he had had no distribution problems . |
24 | It was true he had had no stomach for the pallid lamb chops that he had been offered for lunch . |