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

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1 " Difficult to invite a tradesman to one 's house , but the bills are piling up so quickly I may have no choice . "
2 Stein said : ‘ I may have no money and no authority but I have got my principles .
3 Stein said : ‘ I may have no money and no authority but I have my principles .
4 ‘ I 'm sure if this misguided individual is in the habit of flying on these things , I should have no difficulty whatsoever . ’
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 ‘ 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 .
7 ‘ If a bank manager saw fit to show me round a vault containing safe deposits and I found a gold bracelet on the floor , I should have no doubt that the bank had a better title than I , and the reason is the manifest intention to exercise a very high degree of control .
8 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 .
9 I 'd like to go on living and working on Skomer but as my son is four years old I 'll soon be facing a dilemma over the need for his education and I might have no choice but to rethink our future . ’
10 And she said I 'm , I 'm I 'm not staying she said , I think it was New Year 's Eve , she said I 'm walking out so I might have no job , so I 've not seen her since , so Madge said she 's still there , that 's in Altrincham int it ?
11 But being unqualified for anything more taxing than preparing meals and cleaning rooms , it seemed I might have no alternative but to go into service .
12 And I 've got no make-up remover — my make-up 's inches thick — it 'll go streaky in the night — if my eyes water , the mascara 'll run down my cheeks — and I 'll have no mirror to check my face before anyone sees me in the morning .
13 I 'll have no excuse .
14 We 've done it a I said to Russell , I 'm really gon na miss you when you go back to work on Monday I 'll have no snuggle in bed in the morning .
15 I 'll have no talk of ghosts in this house , ’ said Bernard , ‘ that 's for sure . ’
16 Not silk , though — I 'll have no skimping , but there 's no need to be outrageous . ’
17 He laughed , ‘ I 'll have no trouble finding you a good husband . ’
18 I 'll have no trouble filling my time .
19 I could have no place nor part in it .
20 I can not I can not do I can not differentiate that I 'll tell you what I could do I 'd have no problem at all if you gave me something Y equals U squared no problem
21 It is strange and I can understand the criticism , but if I sold it , I 'd have no home and no money .
22 It was then that I knew I could have a fight on my hands : If the manager sided with him and asked me to move a few feet away then I 'd have no choice but to join in the squabble .
23 ‘ It 's just as well that mam 's here with us , is n't it , or I 'd have no honour , at least not in the eyes of the people around World 's End . ’
24 So I 'd have no idea .
25 I 'd have no idea .
26 If another train bore down on me , I 'd have no room to stand aside .
27 ‘ Hartlepool is always the same and I 'd have no objection at all to doing that .
28 I was assured by a friendly female voice that I would have no competition for the job .
29 ‘ I worked all my life and saved so I would have no worry when I retired but it 's a different story now .
30 He followed the lines indicated by the Vice-Chancellor as to the exercise of the discretion and he balanced the various factors involved , reaching the conclusion on that basis that ‘ I would have no doubt that the registrar 's order should stand . ’
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