Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] have no [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They need not be subjected to obtrusive or distressing questions that may have no relevance to their illness , and no one will be singled out for discriminatory treatment . |
2 | You want to sacrifice yourself in a bloody revolution that will have no hope of success , and you want to sacrifice hundreds , perhaps thousands of young lives with you ! |
3 | Such notes are usually signed by the buyer 's warehouse staff , who are not necessarily part of the buyer 's purchasing department , and may have no idea of what the requirement under the contract is in relation to the goods . |
4 | The slogan ‘ reduction of waiting lists ’ as applied to elective surgery or outpatient appointments is simplistic and may have no relevance to actual or imminent medical needs of patients and their families . |
5 | There are now two kinds of household : a minority where the wife does not work , and may have no intention of returning to work , to which the old expectations apply , and a rising majority of households with working wives for which the economics of childbearing have been reversed . |
6 | If the individual can always predict what will happen after the first drink then he or she is probably not alcoholic and may have no need of a 12 Step recovery programme and therefore can not be said to relapse if occasionally he or she gets drunk . |
7 | Cumani 's filly had been officially handicapped on three efforts over inadequate trips and should have no problem defying a penalty . |
8 | VIIc ) , which is centrosymmetric ( point group D 2h ) , and should have no IR/Raman coincidences . |
9 | A parent or teacher who accepts the concept , could use the word ‘ God ’ from the very beginning , and need have no fear that he will be faced with awkward questions , for he knows that there is a perfectly sensible answer available . |
10 | Does he accept that internment would be the height of folly and would have no support at all from the Labour party ? |
11 | In her diaries , Barbara Castle admits that when secretary for social services in 1975 , she and her health minister , David Owen , deliberately appointed Alec Merrison , Vice Chancellor of Bristol University , to chair a Royal Commission on the Health Service , on the grounds that ‘ he was a dedicated supporter of the NHS and would have no truck with private financing and all that nonsense . ’ |
12 | The content varied according to the imagined circumstances but it invariably contained the information that he was a magistrate , an exponent of the martial arts , or someone who had recently been diagnosed as HIV positive and would have no hesitation in biting if attacked . |
13 | When I discovered that Miss Oliver 's father greatly admired the Rivers family , and would have no objection to her marrying a vicar , I decided to try to persuade St John to marry her . |
14 | Administration officials said that to achieve that goal , the planes would fly at night and high enough to avoid danger of being shot down and would have no combat escorts . |
15 | Monasteries and nunneries were relatively safe from attack until the Dissolution and would have no need for elaborate and impractical tunnels . |
16 | You understand and acknowledge that KPMG Peat Marwick and the Vendors make no representations or warranties , expressed or implied , as to the accuracy or completeness of the Information and shall have no liability to you or any other person resulting from your use of the Information . |
17 | Except in those cases where contracts are population-based , which is not apparently envisaged in the new proposals , providers will have a responsibility only to the patients they treat and will have no responsibility for any particular population . |
18 | Nor am I troubled by the suggestion put forward by both Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson that a conclusion in favour of the Bank of England on this point will introduce an element of doubt into an area where certainty is important , since authorised institutions will be familiar with the Act , and will have no difficulty in recognising a section 39 notice as an exception . |
19 | If the remedy is not indicated it will be ignored by the body and will have no effect , and if it is indicated it can only be beneficial . |
20 | Electors in the Western Isles — 23,607 in 1987 — are the beneficiaries or the victims of the same legislation and policies as the rest of us , including electors in the Isle of Wight — 98,694 in 1987 — and can have no right to elect an MP on favourable and grossly unfair terms . |
21 | If the adventurers enter room 51 again for any reason , he will reappear , but will have no recollection of meeting them before . |
22 | The BSC will retrospectively censor the output of all mainland TV stations , but will have no jurisdiction over programmes beamed in by satellite from abroad . |