Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] had no " in BNC.

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1 I mean I had no idea that by doing ‘ I left no ring with her ’ by Viola I was doing something that must have been heard a hundred times that day — I had no idea .
2 Did n't particularly hate it , I du n no , I mean I had no idea that they were camping anything up from that record .
3 As the ship sailed away , I realized I had no idea where I was .
4 When I moved to the Western Isles of Scotland I found I had no need to go as far as Norway for my Elysian coast ; there were mountains and sea in plenty right at my doorstep .
5 What I think we had , and not me personally , as I say I had no proposals , but what I think some members of our group may have had was statements about what the Liberal Democrats were prepared to do , so there has n't been a negotiation , but it certainly has n't been a rejection of listening on our part erm .
6 But in the severe turbulence that I encountered I had no control over my canopy and there was very little that I could do .
7 I guessed I had no more than four minutes before he got back to base , so I began to count on the old one-and-one , two-and-two , and so on principle in order to concentrate on the job in hand without looking at my watch .
8 I accept you had no intention of killing … .
9 ‘ Wishing to use this facility , I discovered it had no lock .
10 It turned out the Australian 's baggage with much expensive equipment had never arrived in Quito , not even made it to the continent ( or so he 'd been told ) , and I sensed he had no sympathy left for any other 's misfortune .
11 So I guess I had no choice in the matter really .
12 But I suppose she had no one else , so we started writing .
13 Youthful confidence , I suppose , or perhaps it was simply that I felt I had no alternative , there was nothing else I could do . ’
14 But the bills were dropping on to the doormat and I felt I had no choice .
15 Gladly would I have been in the condition of dog or horse , for I knew they had no soul to perish under the everlasting weights of Hell as mine was like to do . ’
16 I knew she had no morals to speak of and would go out with anyone who had the price of a couple of drinks on him and was n't too fussy about where he spent the night , and I thought these facts would surely be obvious to any casual passer-by .
17 There was one about 1930s radio shows : All I had to do was hear your voice , All at once I knew I had no choice …
18 I knew I had no one to love me and nothing to look forward to .
19 I felt , wretchedly , that I was such a moral coward , such a sickening liar , that making a promise I knew I had no intention whatever of keeping was hardly any worse than what I had already done .
20 I knew he had no home , but that was n't my problem .
21 I bet you had no lunch . ’
22 I thought we had no option but to send the task force .
23 ‘ If I thought I had no choice .
24 I think he had no inkling at all , though I stared at him .
25 I said he had no voice but at an election . ’
26 I said he had no right .
27 When they came I was rather surprised that there seemed to be so many ; I said I had no idea that I 'd ordered as many as this .
28 I said I had no intention of being within a couple of light years of the Mimosa when Plod and the SWAT team burst in .
29 I said I had no objections , but I would have to ask , you know , the committee if they had because she 's not a member as such , but obviously has been going on all the year .
30 When she realised he had no intention of following her , she paused and jerked round her head , staring at him with those glittering blue eyes .
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