Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [modal v] have no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If fast breeders proliferate how can the spread of plutonium to countries which would have no scruples about making their own nuclear weapons be checked ?
2 Most publications will give you a number to ring even if they will not give an address , and once you have spoken to the potential recipients you should have no trouble in getting addresses — and a convenient time — to deliver .
3 But unless food reaches drought-stricken areas they will have no choice .
4 If they can be anticipated at the end of one of the even periods they will have no effect on real output : prices will merely adjust to keep output at its natural rate y n .
5 In some cases we may have no difficulty in finding several groups , but in every case we shall find one ( or two ) .
6 He therefore had the choice of making a new home somewhere or making his way back to a town about whose public feelings he could have no doubt , but knowing that if he did not change his ways the whole thing might happen again .
7 If this even movement is only slightly broken , a well-sculptured melody can result : If this melody were made up only of crotchets it would have no life ; as it is , the occasional groups of two quavers give an impulse to the flow .
8 ‘ If this matter rested solely upon the question of the best interests of the children I should have no doubt whatever that their welfare would be better served by their remaining in England in order that their future be determined by the High Court here .
9 If she tends to dominate children of her own age and push them round , try to arrange for her to play with older children who will have no trouble in holding their own .
10 Even the freeholders in the fields — who were willing to have enclosure so that they could farm more efficiently or sell land for building — were helpless in the face of the burgesses who might have no land but who hoped to get a piece in time , or who already held these rights to graze their cattle and sheep .
11 They had little hope of bringing up fresh provisions in these conditions , and if they lengthened their lines by a few more miles they would have no hope at all .
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