Example sentences of "never had any [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On page eight , item one three two , can I draw committee 's attention to , says she , feverishly flicking through the pieces of paper , to a letter that John Patten has written to us , you 'll see what we asked Amanda to do on our behalf , Amanda Root , Women 's Sub also asked her to do that , and John Patten , surprisingly enough has written back , his private secretary has written back , she continues to say , ‘ Mr Patten is used to getting communications from Chief Officers conveying the views of committees , he has never had any correspondence from Sub-Committees through other officers ’ .
2 ‘ I 've never had any problems with him . ’
3 But I 'd never had any problems with my periods , so when I finally decided to see a specialist , I was more curious than anything else . ’
4 I 've never had any problems with it .
5 Laing has never had any problems about getting to grips with long-term strategy .
6 And we 've never had any problems in that area at all , so , to that extent .
7 You know she 's never had any problems in the past . ’
8 You 've never had any problems in , in , in the past ?
9 Until then I 'd never had any intimation of what was being done nowadays in the field of biblical research , or of the attacks being launched by competent historians .
10 He wanted very much to do something to please her , and it was hard , for he had never had any kind of a way with women , did not know their minds or their tastes , except for Ma .
11 ‘ But I have never had any approach from Dr Clarke .
12 Paula has never had any hesitation in making the initial approach to men .
13 Many of the charities have never had any contact with professional fund managers .
14 As I said , part of Barny 's problem was that he 'd never had any contact with people at all , and by the time I got him it was too late .
15 In a telling intervention , the hon. Member for Caithness and Sutherland ( Mr. Maclennan ) , in whose constituency Dounreay lies , pointed out that he has never had any difficulty in obtaining relevant and accurate information from the operator .
16 I was greatly relieved when he agreed , since although I regard Downing Street as an admirable place , I have never had any admiration for its cuisine .
17 I 've never had any call for it , she thought with a regretful little flicker .
18 I did n't want to grow old having never had any excitement in my life .
19 Whether we know him or not whether we 've never had any dealings with him in the past or not , he is able to bring peace once we allow him to come in and to take control of the situation .
20 I know Harry is coming of age tomorrow , but you 've never had any experience of being in love with anyone else , so one has to ask oneself , how can you be sure this is the real thing ? ’
21 Well erm erm had a word with erm who was about oh fourth in line in the erm education hierarchy in those days and erm then spoke to who was the Chief Education Officer and er , I think they were a bit erm , bit apprehensive about employing a blind typist because erm it was something that they had never had any experience of but in the end they thought it was worth a try and er especially after supporting me at the College and erm also perhaps they had in mind that many of the erm employees would be leaving if war broke out and erm , in fact by that time war had probably started
22 But I 've never had any experience in this field .
23 I have never had any qualms about refusing to fund a cause I do not support , but am glad to have the chance to give to good causes I might otherwise have missed .
24 Until comparatively recently English vineyards had never had any sort of reputation for producing fine wines .
25 Paddy has never had any body aboard the S E one eleven with a video camera has he ? .
26 ‘ I 've never had any doubts about my scoring ability but I have still got to go out and do it on a consistent basis . ’
27 I have never had any doubts about my decision to move North .
28 I 've never had any fear of childbirth .
29 ‘ I 've never had any intention of resigning , or getting the sack for that matter , even though I 'm bottom of the league and 57-years-old .
30 Over £100,000 was spent on the campaign , which ran for six months , and culminated in the then Chancellor Nigel Lawson 's smug remark , following the Budget in March 1985 , that he had never had any intention of imposing a tax on books .
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