Example sentences of "and i have no " in BNC.

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1 And I have no water boiled yet for the porridge . ’
2 It must be confusing and I have no answer to the criticism , except to blame the clearly short-sighted attitude on management .
3 ‘ The Government has shown in the past that it is willing to grasp nettles that others have shied away from , and I have no doubt we shall grasp this one if we have to . ’
4 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was given a two-minute standing ovation after he delivered an uncompromising defence of his policies and declared : ‘ It is clear that the economy is already responding to the measures we have taken , and I have no doubt whatever that it will come right in good time .
5 Discretion would appear to be ‘ the better part ’ ; about fifty to sixty metres down from me on the right are some very steep — probably vertical — cliffs falling the last thirteen to seventeen metres into the sea and I have no desire to ride an avalanche down .
6 The wind howls through the trees , the wind chill temperature must be low , and I have no clothes on .
7 And I have no doubt that they have set that cause back further than they ever know . ’
8 So all the fridges stay rusted , and I have no work . ’
9 So all the fridges stay rusted , and I have no work . ’
10 Other people 's approbation and censure is all insipid and uncritical , so does not help ; and I have no ground for confidence in myself .
11 The reduced police presence in all the former socialist countries has brought with it an increase in crime , and I have no wish to boost the statistics .
12 I thought of hypothetical dangers — murderers , rapists ; and I have no doubt that such are abroad at night in the most unlikely of places at the most unlikely of times .
13 I get home and I have no time to myself .
14 It dates from 1968 and I have no memory of where I first heard it .
15 I suppose I am in a good position to weigh up the prospects of the major contenders in today 's race , at least , and I have no hesitation in declaring my delight at being on Docklands Express .
16 Mr Major , clearly embarrassed by the remarks , said : ‘ I believe we should have firm but fair immigration and I have no truck with any distinction between people of different race or colour .
17 I am an advocate of an arm 's length relationship with a Labour government and I have no desire to be knocking the door of No 10 on a whole range of issues . ’
18 The show was worthy of the Cambridge Footlights , and I have no doubt that some of the participants had been members of that renowned dramatic society .
19 Johnson 's famous comment about Kit Smart suggests that some people were actually content with their dirt : ‘ Another charge was , that he did not love clean linen ; and I have no passion for it ’ .
20 And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them .
21 And I have no political motives !
22 It was around this point — and I have no idea if he had planned to do so beforehand — that his lordship began to reminisce about his late friend , Herr Karl-Heinz Bremann .
23 I 'm doing no more than many other runners who will be running at London and I have no pretensions of being in the top finishers .
24 I know I ca n't come back to Scotland , Donald , and I have no wish to live in England .
25 You see I am only a Feldwebel and I have no ulterior motives at all .
26 It was not an act of war and I have no reason to believe that one of your countrymen was responsible .
27 This hardly tallies with the sentiments expressed in a letter in the possession of the College in which Coleman , writing on 24 February 1813 , gracefully declined an invitation to become President of the London Veterinary Society : ‘ Gentlemen , I received your letter , and it gives me great pleasure to see so much zeal for the improvement of the veterinary art in Gentlemen , whom any & every Teacher might well be proud to call his Pupils — I shall most willingly grant the use of the College Theatre for the examination and discussion of such points as may be considered by you most important for the advancement of the Veterinary Science … you rightly observe that a number of minds concentrated on one object can not fail to improve any art far beyond the reach of any individual and I have no doubt that the Public will ultimately derive great benefits from your united exertions .
28 Trouble is , the closet does get full and I have no means of cleaning it out .
29 He had a lovely hand , and wrote about him that ‘ this man has been my coachman for a number of years and I have no hesitation in highly recommending him … ’ .
30 My retrospective impression is that the talk was less taut than this , and I have no recollection of the last point being raised . ’
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