Example sentences of "have [indef pn] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have nothing to lose except self-respect and honey , that went months ago .
2 If you are not sure whether you will be entitled to benefit , remember that you have nothing to lose by applying .
3 The Citizen 's Advice Bureau , a council welfare rights officer , or a neighbourhood advice centre should be able to advise about your individual circumstances ; but you have nothing to lose by filling in the form .
4 You have nothing to lose by taking action in the small claims court .
5 Senior hospital caterer Jimmy Kikozi said : ‘ I have nothing to say about their food , but I imagine we will now see people wearing happy hats around the place .
6 Only a fool , though , would deny that the contrivances have a point ; only a very careless reader would think that the entrelacements of this romance are purely for variety , and have nothing to say about ‘ the fundamental character of reality ’ at all .
7 ‘ I have nothing to say about Madonna , ’ she says , concentrating hard on the food on her plate and resisting the urge to fill in the strategic silence I leave in the hope of getting more .
8 ‘ I have nothing to say about it whatsoever .
9 Imagining him to be a reporter , Lionel said to him brusquely , ‘ I have nothing to say to you . ’
10 The man tried to expostulate but Lionel repeated , ‘ I have nothing to say to you . ’
11 ‘ I have nothing to say to you .
12 I have nothing to say to Shaunagh , ’ he said .
13 We have nothing to say to each other . ’
14 At lunch the Shah said , " I have nothing to say to him .
15 This does not at all mean that the study of aphasia and theories about the language processing system have nothing to say to each other .
16 I have nothing to say to you that I will not say in front of Alec Smith . ’
17 What goes on here ? ’ 'I did n't ask you here and I do n't want to see you and I have nothing to say to you , ’ I said , showing her the door but , alas , she seemed to have no intention of going through it , so I capitulated rather too easily and offered her a drink from the mini bar .
18 ‘ I 'm not sulking , I just have nothing to say to you . ’
19 ‘ I 'm confident we have nothing to fear in the market place provided we continue to aim for the type of quality sheep that we have seen in the best forward at Stoneleigh . ’
20 You have nothing to fear in this exam at all if you d if you revise , right ?
21 ‘ You have nothing to fear from me , ’ he said .
22 We have nothing to fear from anyone and look forward to every game .
23 Yorath believes it is Wales ' most important match for a year and is confident they have nothing to fear from a team with maximum points from four games , having conceded just one goal .
24 Since there are no tigers in Sri Lanka the leopards have nothing to fear from more powerful predators , either in terms of danger to themselves or having their prey stolen .
25 You have nothing to fear from me . ’
26 You have nothing to fear from me , in any respect .
27 ‘ You have nothing to fear from me , even in that outfit .
28 I 'm confident that we have nothing to fear from an examination of our industrial relations policies , er at the I L O. We believe we can demonstrate that these polici er policies comply with all the I L O conventions that we have ratified .
29 Tony Dean believes dairy farmers have nothing to fear from badgers , but if that view is not shared by the Ministry of Agriculture and widespread TB testing begins again , he fears the badger may have a bleak future .
30 ‘ The vast majority of social security customers are honest , with genuine entitlement to benefit , and as such they have nothing to fear from the agency 's anti-fraud efforts .
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