Example sentences of "be [adj] and [pron] have no " in BNC.

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1 After the age of 65 , provided your smears have been normal and you have no symptoms , there is no need to have any more .
2 But I could have been wrong and I had no means of checking my suspicions .
3 ‘ The assurances are OK and we have no intention of either looking elsewhere or altering our original itinerary , ’ Smith said .
4 It must be confusing and I have no answer to the criticism , except to blame the clearly short-sighted attitude on management .
5 Surely the reason for the rebuke , why he said that they were timid and they 'd no faith was because they had lost sight of the fact , or the , the importance of the fact that he was there with them .
6 Through an interpreter I replied that things were well and we had no famine .
7 Some said they had no listed buildings at risk at all , others that there were so many their hands were full and they had no time to reply .
8 It is cold and we have no blankets .
9 Owner David Neill said : ‘ The whole community is shocked and I have no words to describe what has happened .
10 The women who come to refuges do so because marriage is unbearable and they have no resources to give them anywhere else to run to .
11 A dog found it 's a black one found on Third Avenue at Carlton and it 's a black collie it 's young and it has no collar on .
12 Everything from the bread to the petit fours , is home-made and she has no help in the kitchen .
13 It might be in order to lend three times the income of an applicant whose wife was also working , there were no children , a significant salary increase was likely and he had no outstanding hire purchase commitments , but not in less favourable circumstances .
14 The apartment was ‘ burned ’ as far as the Company was concerned and they had no further use for it .
15 His grey hair was close-shaven and he had no beard .
16 The house was silent and she had no idea of the time but , as it was light , she got up , dressed and went downstairs .
17 Nevertheless , Mr. Pybus , the Minister of Transport , announced in February 1932 , that the London Transport Bill was dead and he had no intention of forcing it on an unwilling House of Commons .
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