Example sentences of "have [adv] no [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I love to watch people work when they have obviously no idea what they 're doing . |
2 | Similarly , the fact that the tiger is unable to figure it out from our behaviour that we have practically no sense of smell , demonstrates how instinctive and preprogrammed are their mental functions . |
3 | Opinion , the paper reports , is moving in favour of the idea that in future self-management communities of interest should be regulated by general laws instead of by social compacts , which have practically no authority , legal or otherwise . |
4 | There are not enough — but it is absurd that , under present arrangements , they and others with specialisms have almost no chance of using them directly with other teachers or with children . |
5 | The problem for the police is that they have almost no chance of determining whether Mr Kevorkian assisted or not . |
6 | Research done among the Greenland Eskimos has shown that they have almost no record of heart disease . |
7 | He once said of himself and his writing partner Paul Sparks , ‘ We have almost no shame ’ . |
8 | But opera , whether their texts are well-written in the conventional literary sense or not , have almost no value as plays , and their librettos make only a shadowy sense away from their music . |
9 | We have then no reason to be surprised if the distinction between ascription and association in adjectives is overlooked or mistakenly supposed to be a matter of " nuances of meaning " , rather than being recognized as a systematic variation . |
10 | As I have already said , it can reach the point where you have virtually no contact except with other separatists . |
11 | The new improved varieties have virtually no green in the leaf colour at all . |
12 | PCMCIA cards add fantastic versatility to a machine and have virtually no weight penalty . |
13 | The rivers and streams of Central America have virtually no plant life , as the current is too strong for them to survive . |
14 | This large and increasing number of old , and very old , people will contain a high proportion of individuals who have either no family setting and connections , or at any rate none that is of practical relevance to their way of life . |
15 | And those which have absolutely no affect on the quality of the service that we provide to our client , but they form Board requirements , legal and other requirements , admin arrangements , local instructions and policy . |
16 | Do they want to float free answerable to no one and free to trade with other political parties of political power in exchange for new voting systems , which have absolutely no credibility with us and absolutely have no credibility with the British people , cos they do n't want it ! |
17 | I know nothing about cells but it 's still a pretty horrendous figure , and yet , apparently most people so smitten have absolutely no knowledge of what is happening within them because everything is being taken care of by that wonderful , benign , unpaid fire brigade of ours , our immune system . |
18 | ‘ And , whatever you may think , I have absolutely no problem with the circumstances of Simon 's death . ’ |
19 | ‘ Your problem is you have absolutely no sense of humour . ’ |
20 | ‘ I have absolutely no idea , ’ he admits . |
21 | ‘ I have absolutely no idea why he should make this up , ’ she added . |
22 | I have often wondered where they do come from but confess that I have absolutely no idea . |
23 | Luckily , I have absolutely no idea . |
24 | I 'm fooling a lot of people 'cos I have absolutely no idea what the f— I 'm saying , to you or anyone else . |
25 | I have absolutely no idea what happens next . |
26 | Azure , Qartopholos , Sifranos — ecologies devastated , entire populations wiped out — and we have absolutely no idea who 's responsible ! |
27 | ‘ I 'm afraid I have absolutely no idea . |
28 | Having done Mathematics on college I have absolutely no idea how they come up with their ‘ current ratings ’ . |
29 | ‘ I 've have absolutely no doubt that this is an agenda which is moving in PR 's direction . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 've have absolutely no doubt that this is an agenda which is moving in PR 's direction . ’ |