Example sentences of "'ve [verb] no [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not surprised , ’ he agreed , ‘ that you 've received no word from him , but it was just a chance . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 've heard no hevidence so far that the poor lady did . ’ |
3 | Some are held for eighteen months … they 've committed no crime but they have to prove themselves innocent |
4 | Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools |
5 | those are the ones that I 'd be , cos it 's obvious , I mean , they 've done no work in the past sort of twelve months |
6 | ‘ And I 've noticed no change since then , looking at the US rallies on the telly . |
7 | The fact that I 've seen no film for some time that is more sexually honest is actually beside the point . |
8 | ‘ We 've seen no evidence of high technology , ’ pointed out Rosheen . |
9 | Erm there is no evidence Well I 've seen no evidence , first of all to substantiate that claim , and in my opinion , all the evidence suggests that the key determinant of house prices and therefore land prices is the ration of income to the price of the property . |
10 | Mr Foggerty says he ca n't devote sufficient time to it , so we 've made no progress there . |
11 | " We 've made no headway towards finding out whether your suspicions of Mr. Andrew Stavanger 's letter are justified We do n't yet know where Mr. Stavanger is , and such evidence as we 've been able to discover so far is inconclusive , " I said . |
12 | ‘ Because you 've made no arrest . ’ |
13 | ‘ In case you have n't noticed , other than that first call , I 've made no attempt to try and find him since we 've been here . ’ |
14 | ‘ Certainly , so far , you 've made no attempt to consolidate your position . ’ |
15 | ‘ You 've suffered no harm . |
16 | ‘ You know you 've got no head for heights . ’ |
17 | Yeah er the , the French erm have a very large nuclear programme er for , for a good erm logical gallic reasons , I mean they 've got no oil , they 've got no gas , they 've got no coal , so they decided , oh years and years ago in the nineteen fifties , to have a very large nuclear programme . |
18 | So he has given , God gives this power within , power of the holy spirit , the indwelling Christ , in you and in me , so I 've got no advantage over you , and you have no advantage over me and the person who 's been a Christian for fifty years has n't got an advantage over the Christian who 's been a Christian for one day because that same power that raised Christ from the dead , hear that , the same power that God used to raise Christ from the dead , that is the same power that dwells in you and in me , that 's what the bible says . |
19 | And , when we moved , he went to another and he said : ‘ You 've got no chance . |
20 | You 've got no chance of making C O three out of that you have n't got the C anywhere . |
21 | ‘ I 'm very keen to play again for England but I realise I 've got no chance , ’ he said . |
22 | ‘ It should be , ’ he murmured , ‘ but with Melissa around I 've got no chance . ’ |
23 | You 've got no chance . |
24 | So any rate I rang this fellow I said eh he said oh he said you 've got no chance mate , he said . |
25 | you 've got no chance |
26 | You 've got no chance of that |
27 | now when I do n't get them till Wednesday night or Thursday night , I 've got no chance of helping him really |
28 | You 've got no way to say , ‘ I 'm going to make a takeover bid , ’ or ‘ I 'm going to appoint myself , ’ or whatever . ’ |
29 | We 've got no way of knowing which of our sexual partners may have HIV infection . |
30 | If he 's really cornered , he might think well I 've got to fight , I 've got no way round it . |