Example sentences of "no [adv] [be] [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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No Sentence
1 As a society 's needs change and evolve , so will the cultural norms change and certain old patterns of behaviour will no longer be rewarded whereas new patterns will .
2 They fear that responsibilities and attitudes once a prominent part of a teacher 's life may no longer be regarded as essential ; they fear an erosion of the teacher 's role and status , and see changes as signalling moves to squeeze him out of concerns that were and are rightly his .
3 ‘ By the beginning of 1960 ’ , he wrote , ‘ it could no longer be denied that certain parts of London at night were dominated by a new spirit of insecurity ’ : ‘ juvenile delinquency had for the first time in Britain become elevated to the status of a national problem ’ .
4 The first reason why the market could no longer be perceived as limiting economic power was that the structure of the market ceased to correspond even loosely with the model of perfect competition which required numerous firms operating in the same industry so that no firm was capable of affecting the price of its product by varying the level of the output of that product .
5 DRUG addicts and ‘ dossers ’ are being considered by the Government among groups who should no longer be counted as unemployed .
6 Though then , of course , the activity in question would no longer be walking but growing nerves , and the walking itself might again have to be relearned as described earlier .
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