Example sentences of "she [modal v] have no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For example , it is very important for a wife who is also a busy mother to learn to speak the local language , but she may have no time for sitting at a desk and making her own drills or doing her own analysis .
2 If you 're a half-decent teacher , she should have no difficulty in passing . ’
3 She should have no hiding place from the scrutiny of Lord Justice Scott 's inquiry , ’ said Menzies Campbell , the Liberal Democrat defence spokesman .
4 Robert was sacrificing his practice , along with his great interest in the zoo , in order that she should have no opposition .
5 Fifty pounds is a good sum , however , she should have no need to beg any more .
6 She 'll have no money by then .
7 Well she 'll have no filling it 's the hygienist .
8 She 'll have no restraint .
9 She looked so relaxed and happy , smiling up at her husband , that George was convinced that she could have no idea that her attacker was employed by Stephen .
10 She 'd have no life at all otherwise , Anne , and she 's such a nice girl .
11 She 'd have no check on them .
12 I thought if only I could steal that some time and destroy it , maybe she 'd have no proof of what was owed her .
13 She would have no heart for it .
14 And she would have no doubt told about that .
15 She knew that if Phoebe needed her , if she could even imagine that Phoebe might ever need her , she would have no problem , no problem at all , dealing with Fenna .
16 Emily might be able to persuade the supplier to call the debt in , just as a favour of course , then Hari would need money at once , she would have no choice but to throw in her lot with Emily .
17 Miss Honey felt confident that she would have no difficulty in convincing Mr and Mrs Wormwood that Matilda was something very special indeed .
18 She would have no trouble catching him on paper , but she took some photographs just to make sure .
19 She would have no trouble in finding a tenant for the cottage ; already Simon Clifford , a neighbour , had approached her on behalf of an acquaintance of his who was looking for a place in the area .
20 Laura 's last conscious thought was that she would have no trouble in sleeping for a week .
21 She looked as though she would have no objection to the noise and speed of the world .
22 I suppose , technically speaking , ’ he paused , ‘ if you put her out into the road she would have no roof over her head and we should have to take her in . ’
23 He said that cos then , you know he said she she would have no upkeep of the house .
24 She will have no choice except to do as I ask her — and then , once the murder is done , she will be in my power for ever ! ’
25 ‘ In a legal matter , sir , she will have no choice but to reveal the truth . ’
26 She will have no choice , ’ Benedict said austerely .
27 She will have no idea what she did for me , nor for many others , but I still give thanks and a great cheer for the privilege of meeting that little grandmother from Lancashire .
28 ASK ANY thoughtful person for a list of the problems likely to confront Britain in the next few decades and he or she will have no trouble answering .
29 This means that , if you are not married to your partner , he or she may have to face another member of your family being responsible for dealing with this very personal task , while he or she will have no role or status at all .
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