Example sentences of "you 've no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You have to understand as much as the driver about what is happening , and remember you 've no controls other than your body weight .
2 They should have got the solicitors in and said ‘ look you 've no rights to have been here , you walked on this common land without any permission at all , you built these places without you 've got cars park and everything ’ , and now I listen to the story where the council says they 're going to run it etc. etc and etc , well what the people want , they want it cleared up , they want it back to where it was , we do n't want somebody running another business out there , this is the idea of getting him off .
3 ‘ If you 're not in by half past seven on a Sunday night you 've no chance of getting a seat , ’ a regular member told me .
4 You 've no chance !
5 You 've no chance have you ?
6 Once you start kicking it you 've no chance , you 've got to pass the ball .
7 You 've no doubt heard of these helmets which can feed a man 's senses a crudely simulated universe-a cartoon universe — with which he can interact physically ; he rotates , it rotates ; he hears a sound , he turns towards it , the source is where it should be , so on and so forth .
8 You 've no doubt yawned frequently to the sound in print of me extolling osteopathy , Alexander Technique , Royal Jelly , Republican Jelly , Bach flower remedies , Bach-again flower remedies , Reflexology and any other ‘ ology ’ that fails to carry the approval of your average GP .
9 You 've no doubt you 'll be paid
10 With your inbuilt tachometer you 've no doubt clocked up quite a few since Seville . ’
11 You 've no doubt ‘ eard the expression ‘ seconds out ’ .
12 Well what do you think if there 's a mass migration from Soviet territories , should we absorb those immigrants into the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe , it 's just after half past nine , you 're listening to Radio Four , this is Nick Ross , we 're discussing , as you 've no doubt gathered , events in the Soviet Union and how they affect us , what , if anything we can do to influence them .
13 You 've no idea what this means to me .
14 ‘ Darling , ’ he boomed , ‘ you 've no idea how much I 've missed you . ’
15 You do n't know what the hell you 're on about , you 've no idea at all .
16 You 've no idea where , Al ? ’
17 The Mirror described the estate as ‘ Living Hell ’ , and quoted one resident as saying that ‘ You 've no idea how awful daily life is ’ ( 8 October 1985 ) .
18 You 've no idea ! ’
19 ‘ I suppose you 've no idea what it might be ? ’
20 You 've no idea where she might have gone ? ’
21 You 've no idea why ? ’
22 You 've no idea how weak he is . ’
23 You 've no idea ! ’
24 ‘ He was training last week and two little lads came in the gym , and immediately Eubank stopped what he was doing and started to teach them how to box — you 've no idea just how much he loves being a champion . ’
25 You 've no idea how secretive she is .
26 You 've no idea … . ’
27 You 've no idea how awkward it was . ’
28 You 've no idea of the racket you make when we 're recording .
29 Good L-Lord , Maddy , you 've no idea how happy you 've m-made me .
30 how much they charged for abortions , you 've no idea ?
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