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

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1 As Lord Keith said in Lonrho Plc. v. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 525 , 539 : ‘ The only significance of the absence of reasons is that if all other known facts and circumstances appear to point overwhelmingly in favour of a different decision , the decision-maker , who has given no reasons can not complain if the court draws the inference that he had no rational reason for his decision . ’
2 Will the Secretary of State lay aside diplomatic niceties for a moment and say that that hope has receded since July as a direct result of the intransigence of Mr. Denktash , who has made no move despite the fact that concessions have been made by the other side ?
3 But the claimant who has received no help should not despair , because there is a significant element of inquisitorial procedure in the tribunal 's decision-making process .
4 Meanwhile , I stand here as self-confessed criminal trespasser , though one who has done no harm and will continue to show every care for this precious environment .
5 We are hoping for the best for Over The Road , who has shown no signs of suffering any virus at the moment . ’
6 But it is by no means certain what the law is when the goods are on the premises of one who was not responsible for bringing them there and who has committed no tort with respect to them .
7 NULLIPARA — A term used mostly in medical literature , referring to a woman who has had no confinements .
8 Right , the , I was , about to er come to that , erm the erm , there is no reason why a group should not have more than one prisoner erm , the practical situation is that , that groups are queuing up to , to get a prisoner at the moment in fact , erm , not always the situation but at presently there is a waiting list for who have groups to have a prisoner allocated to them , erm , if we so wish er , ah , if , if a group comes onto the list who has er , ah , and their prisoner is released and , and we , we er in that situation we , and any group without a prisoner at all goes to the head of the list and be allocated straight away , but we could request a second prisoner and that case would be put to the bottom of the list , so when the other groups who , who 've got no prison will take priority now , but we , we could request a second prisoner if we so wanted so you are talking about a motion at the A G M , but it 's not really necessary
9 But one who had given no thought to love .
10 She was on the point of ordering some of her people to hurry over to Acropolis Park to call in person , when one of her more canny officers , who had lost no time in searching the sector , arrived back at the Club .
11 A third of its men were new recruits who had seen no fighting , almost another third had seen as little as the Colonel , while only the rest , like d'Alembord , had actually faced a French army in open battle .
12 Earth was littered with the corpses of those who had done no wrong , whereas those who caused great torment to others rarely got their deserts .
13 Long standing prisoners of conscience Vera and the late Orton Chirwa , who had received no visitors for eight years before the delegation met them .
14 ‘ In the first pilot , 25 per cent of children who had received no sex education were aged 16 and over , ’ she says .
15 At Eton , he had been fag to a charmless older boy who had wasted no time in introducing Henry to the joys of homosexuality .
16 In the case of Cojuangco , who had shown no hesitation in spending lavishly in pursuit of his presidential ambitions , there were fears that he could attempt to overturn the result through armed insurrection .
17 A man who had shown no wish to know his daughter 's child .
18 Add to this that she was a vain woman with a streak of snobbery , but one who had made a friend of Alice Fernie ( who herself was unlikely to pick her friends haphazardly ) ; that she was a man-hunting , high-life-loving girl who had shown no desire to keep up her connection with her old stamping-grounds ; and finally , that she apparently received obscene letters with equanimity , merely folding them up and putting them away like love-letters sentimentally preserved ; add all these things together and you had a woman who was as incomprehensible as women traditionally are .
19 Passers-by , and others who had taken no part in the demonstration , were also soaked .
20 Rosie jumped and people who had taken no interest in Ruby since she had sat down made excuses to walk by the diary desk and see what she was up to .
21 Some detector users living in Kent might have expected an invitation but did n't get one , while at least two of those invited ( who have made no mention of the meeting on the several occasions I have spoken to them ) do not live in Kent .
22 As La Forest J. said , at p. 193 : ‘ The law of restitution is not intended to provide windfalls to plaintiffs who have suffered no loss . ’
23 For Korean residents who have known no home other than Japan these regulations are considered particularly insulting .
24 It is now asking sheriffs ' officers to take action against over 76,000 people — 12 per cent of its poll tax payers — who have paid no community charge .
25 The two families , who have had no contact and do not plan to meet , face a week of agony before knowing if they were given the right child .
26 The project is addressing this by using the same forms to assess a comparison group of 400 children who have had no contact with social workers .
27 While most political prisoners have been involved iii trade union or political work , there are also cases of people who have boon picked up on suspicion and who have had no history of participation in any organization .
28 Mothers who have had no part in abuse are often neglected during child-protection work .
29 For women who have had no children at all , they are not a first-choice method of contraception , but can be used .
30 ‘ She 's a decent woman who 's had no chance to better herself , ’ he had said , on the day he invited Sarah to witness the simple ceremony before a registrar of marriages .
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