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

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1 She has had no real contact since but occasionally rings up Mr Smith and Andrew to enquire how her ‘ bairn ’ is getting on .
2 She has had no real contact since but occasionally rings up Mr Smith and Andrew to enquire how her ‘ bairn ’ is getting on .
3 ‘ I am assured by Mr Mates that he has had no financial involvement with Mr Nadir , nor with any of his companies or with his advisers , either before he became a minister or since , ’ said Mr Major .
4 A couple of years ago he made Local Stigmatic , a version of a 1956 Heathcote Williams play that has had no official theatre release .
5 Thus , although the Labour movement has had no great success in squeezing the capitalists until the pips squeak , its leaders can point to a variety of real improvements in the living standards of the working class as good reason for continued support for their moderating policy .
6 As Brian Masters stated succinctly , ‘ the generation of the sixties inherited such a[n] [ established moral ] code and rejected it ; that of the eighties has had no firm code to inherit ’ .
7 We find today that , on the whole , universal provision has had no such effect .
8 Argentina has recently been paying the banks $40m a month ( equivalent to three days of the monthly amount due ) , but has had no formal discussions with its banks about a rescheduling .
9 Although she has had no formal training , Jenny does have a great talent .
10 The excellent , practical hunter who has had no further lessons in hunting-wizardry than his introductory ones as a teenager is said to know little about hunting .
11 He recovered promptly and has had no further problems 30 months after transplantation .
12 The patient has had no further problems from perineal disease during the subsequent 17 months to date .
13 The company has had no further involvement in the project since September 1989 . ’
14 She has had no further problems and is recovering from her operation well .
15 The supermarket giant has had no fewer than four scrip issues in this period and on each occasion the number of shares held has effectively doubled .
16 He has had no previous managerial experience , but will have the support of former Hendon manager Alan Randall as his assistant , as well as coaches Mike Gilchrist and Keith Power .
17 He 'd had no such doubts when embracing that model Keeley had brought home from the Art School .
18 Mercer Lorrimore in his turn and with a smile said his horse was called Voting Right , and no , he 'd had no advance notice of any attack .
19 Perhaps he 'd had no real intention of stuffing her up her back passage .
20 Finding herself passing Tony 's lodgings one evening when they 'd had no pre-arranged date , she had decided on impulse to drop in and surprise him .
21 For the truth was that she 'd been offered promotion a dozen times — in spite of the fact that when she 'd started as a trainee she 'd had no formal training , no experience , nothing to commend her but a fistful of ambition .
22 It has remained a corn mill throughout its working life , having had no known connection with the wool trade .
23 She would have had no such hopes in the old days , when Bill took pleasure in flouting normal expectations , seemed driven to flare up , to " create " as Mrs Orton might put it .
24 Any rise in aggregate demand which was rationally anticipated would have had no such effect — it would merely have led to a rise in prices .
25 The boy , brought up in poverty and amid the cruelty of London 's East End in the nineties , could have had no greater reward .
26 Deprived — fortunately as it turned out , for otherwise he would have had no spare time at all — of the pleasures of the rugby field , he played a little squash and tennis ( developing his ‘ cannonball serve : that 's all you need , see : they never get it back ’ ) and ‘ chatting up ’ .
27 Using the cleanest virus in the world , least changed by virtue of its isolation in extreme conditions , against which the human cell would have had no natural experience , they had inserted the Mahon virus into the molecular structure of the human gamete .
28 She may be surprised , disconcerted ; she may even have had no conscious intention of getting involved with this particular man .
29 Had he had the same nightmare at any other time , it might have had no particular meaning to him at all .
30 one would expect a large variation in the fluency with which teachers can instruct in sign language ; many would have had no more than a relatively short course .
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