We have no meanings for "have no lessons" in our records yet.
1 It is well you have no lessons out of the house to-day, Gillian.'
2 Harry, you have no lessons , you had better go to bed also, said the mother.
3 Possibly we may have to meet Fridays, too, later on, for you have no lessons that night.
4 We shall have no lessons to do, you know; and we could play with him all day long.
5 They have no lessons except in tracking and catching birds, beasts, fishes, lizards, and snakes, all of which they eat.
6 To be going home, to be meeting Dan, to be travelling by ourselves, and to have no lessons for more than three weeks!
7 The children had no lessons during Christmas, or for three weeks after.
8 He had no lessons that day, and his father was too preoccupied to take much notice.
9 Mr. Bhaer was called from home on business one day, and the boys had no lessons .
10 It's been a great lark having no lessons .
11 He had no lessons now, and could not write; from his novel nothing was to be expected.
12 "Never mind," he said, "I have come for this: I have no lessons ....
13 As it was Friday Winona had no lessons to prepare for the next day, and could feel free for a delightful chat.
14 Have no lessons been learned from 1994-1996 when the obstacle of decommissioning was allowed to block the peace process?
15 "Mother dear, the tutor has come, and I have such a bad headache; couldn't I have no lessons today?"
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