Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have no " in BNC.

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1 Schmeicel — on a trip to nowhere when the cross came in — he was a little obstructed — but for a big guy playing in the english league he should really have no problems with that one .
2 It was however submitted before your Lordships , by Mr. Collins on behalf of Wickes , that there was a further , more specific , prerequisite of the exercise of the jurisdiction to grant an injunction in such a case , viz. that the defendant must plainly have no defence to a criminal prosecution .
3 It is perhaps appropriate that in an age which can design its high-speed trains to resemble aeroplanes and its low-speed trains to resemble buses , its stations should equally have no identifiable association with the railways .
4 If they ‘ do not exist in my mind or that of any other created spirit , they must either have no existence at all , or else subsist in the mind of some eternal spirit . ’
5 Mr Damant should therefore have no greater difficulty than in the past in adjusting the earnings figure .
6 Mouse rooms should therefore have no windows .
7 Drivers may normally have no memory at all for actions performed at the operational level , moreover , there is a suggestion that in some circumstances memory for actions and information at the tactical level may also be almost entirely absent .
8 They 'll also have no compunction whatsoever in taking
9 One could wish that to celebrate this moving occasion ( for it is at least a partial farewell ) a master of verbal portraiture were at hand ; though so elusive is personality , so unlike the impression that the same person may make on different observers , we might well have no great faith in the verisimilitude of the sketch , if produced .
10 It will be a Europe that recognises that transnational commerce and industry , with all their powers , are tolerable only if there are effective mechanisms to safeguard employed people — men and women , their families and retired people — who might otherwise have no defence against the demands and requirements of vast corporations operating on a continental scale .
11 So the child may still have no redress under law .
12 Actually I 'd rather have no house .
13 But we we 'd usually have no
14 If I 'd come when you first asked me , I might have been in Saracen for an entire month : I 'd probably have no job to come back to . ’
15 North Shields could well have no industrial base of any kind by the end of this century .
16 Usually it is only the smallest craters that have a simple bowl shape with the cross-section shown in Figure 6.6 ( a ) , and craters less than 1 km diameter may even have no noticeable rim .
17 First , an individual may well have no taxable income in the first year of his self-employment and a bunching of income on ceasing self-employment .
18 In a publication such as a pamphlet , which may well have no separate title-page , the title often appears as a dropped head on the opening page of the text .
19 What that means is that there 's a whole new way of thinking about what sorts of tasks can people actually use computers to do so the offices of the future may well have no typewriters , but just micro computers tied into an information system , and that presents , I think , great problems for people .
20 I would rather have no bolts and the romantic ethic — leave it for the next generation if it requires a bolt .
21 We would rather have no help at all than continue to do that . ’
22 The treaty parties ( as third parties to the Protocols ) would presumably have no such remedy , although they would be the States most immediately and directly affected by any such action .
23 A person who harassed a neighbour with racist abuse would nevertheless have no defence that he was not acting in public if his words were , ( as he knew ) audible to the person next door .
24 In the legal world , the most archaic of the lay professions , the idea of status was closely linked to the notion of the grandeur of the law itself : if the population had no respect for judges and barristers , they would soon have no respect for the law of the land .
25 Botswana is just one country whose only daily paper is owned and run by the government , without whose assistance it would probably have no national paper at all .
26 Alternatively , you could create a small design as though it were in a vase or a natural spray , and then surround it with an archway of flowers This would then have no mount , but just a plainish frame , to avoid the overall effect seeming too cluttered .
27 They would then have no excess seat .
28 Perhaps there was some amount of crafty deception here , as he explained to the National Defence Association : ‘ By not insisting on military drill we catch a lot of boys who would otherwise have no idea of coming into the education that we are trying to give . ’
29 Such families would therefore have no legitimate claim to nursery provisions and other facilities .
30 It was made clear that the CIS was not considered a state or even a supranational grouping , and would therefore have no citizenship .
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