Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] have no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was assured by a friendly female voice that I would have no competition for the job .
2 ‘ But I knew in my heart that I would have no chance against them and that they would be merciless .
3 I am almost tempted to produce some enormous prize for any bookseller who can furnish me with a list of the shortlisted titles , or even let me know if they have the winning title in stock : I feel confident that I would have no takers .
4 No doubt if I can not break out of the convention of thinking as though I were a detached Ego contemplating unmoved both the possible consequences and my fear of them , it will seem that I can have no reason to stop smoking unless I recognize some further imperative such as ‘ Take care of your health ’ .
5 I did not feel I should miss his company , and the fact that I should have no fellow-countryman with me to take charge if I fell sick or was wounded did not worry me , since I had every confidence in Omar .
6 I was content to be on my own , glad that I should have no need to accommodate myself to a fellow-countryman , that any decisions in the days ahead would be entirely mine .
7 Miss Honey felt confident that she would have no difficulty in convincing Mr and Mrs Wormwood that Matilda was something very special indeed .
8 Laura 's last conscious thought was that she would have no trouble in sleeping for a week .
9 Robert was sacrificing his practice , along with his great interest in the zoo , in order that she should have no opposition .
10 She looked so relaxed and happy , smiling up at her husband , that George was convinced that she could have no idea that her attacker was employed by Stephen .
11 The ATP Tour , Year Two : 1991 , is a book for the enthusiast although it is also a book that you would have no hesitation in showing off to your friends , even those with only a passing interest in the game .
12 The question posed in er item two D , should the policy include specific guidance on the location of the new settlement , we would hope that in the light of what you 've heard , and in the light of the statement I 've just read out , that you would have no difficulty coming to a conclusion on that question , just as it stands .
13 Meaning that you 'll have no time for us here at all soon . ’
14 Let me first thank you for your help , and assure you that you need have no fear . ’
15 And you know , too , that you need have no fear of losing me when I marry .
16 I 'm also told that we 'll have no problems with the phone calls this week .
17 The fact that we may have no reason to say of someone looking at a blue flower that it looks blue to him does not mean that it does not look blue to him .
18 It is true enough to say that we would have no conception of it .
19 By the textuality of history , I mean to suggest , firstly , that we can have no access to a full and authentic past , a lived material existence , unmediated by the surviving textual traces of the society in question — traces whose survival we can not assume to be merely contingent but must rather presume to be at least partially consequent upon complex and subtle social processes of preservation and effacement ; and secondly , that those textual traces are themselves subject to subsequent textual mediations when they are construed as the ‘ documents ’ upon which historians ground their own texts , called histories .
20 But the fact that each group came into existence in its own time and for its own reasons , and found its own identity and direction , means that we need have no fear about it losing its autonomy vis-à-vis the other groups .
21 The " drug barons " , importing from Thailand , Pakistan , or Colombia , are seen as the real cause of increasing " hard " drug addiction in the UK , rather than the fact that they would have no market if there were no demand .
22 Bull confirmed that those taking unpaid leave will get a bonus proportional to the duration of their absence ( three months salary for a year , six months for two years , nine months for three years ) , but that they will have no guarantee of getting their job back after the leave .
23 I can assure them that they will have no progress until they renounce violence and terrorism .
24 But the economic trends which helped created the baby boom have subsequently ensured that it would have no successors , by drawing married women permanently into the work-force .
25 The simple answer is that it would have no effect !
26 Conversely , the Single European Market could benefit operators in the South East but a great many operators are uncertain ( 31 per cent ) or indifferent ( 36 per cent ) to the Single Market , believing that it will have no effect .
27 It had burned a whole year long , and the half of another , the image of Linnet gliding down the aisle behind Gemma like a lovely abandoned swan so engraved on Ben Braithwaite 's memory that he would have no peace , no rest — he 'd vowed — until he had possessed her .
28 By relating belief to duty in this fashion , Gandhi is able to claim that he would have no compunction under Swarāj , self-governing India , in recommending those who had no objection to talking up arms , to fight for their country .
29 He hoped that he would have no need .
30 It occurred to him forcibly that he would have no objection at all to extending this romantic episode further .
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