Example sentences of "i have no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've no clothes fit to be seen , and I know her Parents would n't approve . |
2 | I do n't I 've no idea if they 're adopted or not . |
3 | Aye see I 've no room . |
4 | But the next day , afore I 'd gotten fettled up — for indeed , miss , I 'd no heart to sweeping an' fettling , an' washing pots ; so I sat me down i' th' muck — who should come in but Maister Weston ! |
5 | I 'd no difficulty in lifting a single bed with covers underneath with one hand . |
6 | The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money . |
7 | I 'd had a feeling I 'd seen it before , but I 'd no idea they were that good friends ! |
8 | I 'd no idea how he 'd got the invite because it was supposed to be a tournament for the top eight players in the world , and he had n't reached that standard . |
9 | ‘ No , no , I 'd no idea , really . ’ |
10 | Though whether he minded or not I 'd no idea . |
11 | Thinking about it now , for the first time , I realized that I 'd no idea how a karaso was made : an arm-length shaft of wood , smooth and shiny as a newly opened conker , with five prongs at the end that were perfectly shaped into the smooth curves of a grasping hand . |
12 | ‘ Oh , Perdita , I 'd no idea you were there . ’ |
13 | ‘ I always heard how marvellous you were , ’ she said to Ricky , ‘ but I 'd no idea how marvellous . |
14 | ‘ I 've been hearing how marvellous you are , ’ said Ricky drily to Violet , ‘ but I 'd no idea how marvellous . |
15 | I 'd no idea how I was going to deal with this until my eyes settled on the grate . |
16 | I 'd no idea . |
17 | ‘ I 'd no idea the place had changed hands . |
18 | I 'd no idea he was here . |
19 | ‘ Fancy him being your solicitor — I 'd no idea . |
20 | I 'd no idea you were n't allowed to until this huge screw bears down on me throwing a wobbler , going blue with rage . |
21 | Of course , I 've always loved her but I 'd no idea she felt the same way about me until she told me this afternoon . |
22 | Dorothy , I 'd no idea you felt this way . |
23 | ROS : You know I 'd no idea — |
24 | ‘ I 'm having a spot of bother with my periwinkle , ’ said Lawrence in a cultured voice I 'd no idea was in his repertoire . |
25 | I 'd no idea you were listening . ’ |
26 | I 'd no idea how late it was . ’ |
27 | ‘ No , I 'd no idea he comes to Antibes or in what style he lives when he 's here . ’ |
28 | I 'd no idea . |
29 | I 'd no idea that the parson was so visible , if you see what I mean . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'd no idea you carried on like this . |