Example sentences of "we [vb mod] have no [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | We may have no choice but to do so , though I believe that the change has been more damaging than beneficial . |
2 | ‘ And we 'll have no politics and no religious disputation here — that 's the rule of the house , ’ said Patrick , sinking back into his chair , still a little flustered . |
3 | An obvious instance would be the contrast between the suggestion that although we understand the proposition that God exists , we could have no evidence that it is true , and the suggestion that the proposition is incomprehensible to us , and hence a fortiori we can neither know it to be true nor be justified in believing it . |
4 | No scientist has yet discovered any means of inducing this creature to change into a different form ; but we need have no doubt that its ancestors were true amphibious salamanders . |
5 | Any voice can be divided easily into two or even three separate parts , and we need have no fear that listeners will easily detect that some voices have been correspondingly weakened . |
6 | We need have no reservation that such memories , not least the sounds , entered deeply into the young boy 's consciousness , as his mother gave vent to her distress in English and her native Yiddish , as well as symbolically rending her clothes and chanting the dirges . |
7 | One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake . |
8 | Well we can have no doubt when a moment later she turns to idolatry and assures the tree that her early care ‘ Not without song each morning and due/dew praise ’ — a little excessive for a tree , perhaps . |
9 | Others can be more speculatively added to that nucleus , both miniatures and illuminations , but we can have no certainty that they are by her . |