Example sentences of "[verb] no way " in BNC.

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1 Her hands encountered no resistance , but found no way through the fog .
2 But it is clear the Treasury is holding out against providing substantial extra central funds , arguing it has no way of being sure that extra money will go into reducing the impact of the tax , rather than into increased spending .
3 The Community , he says , depends on information from member states and has no way of checking the information that it receives .
4 If utilitarianism has no way of making equity matter , it does not follow that equity is unimportant or insignificant .
5 For some time I was baffled by a sentence in his argument that the theoretical removal of the authority of the author by the critic , Stanley Fish , has no way of dealing with misprints : ‘ His book happens to be full of misprints .
6 If a dealer has worked in the business for only a few weeks , the client has no way of telling whether he is senior or not , and some licensed dealers have taken advantage of this .
7 One has no way of knowing how their minds work . ’
8 As yet , the robot has no way of knowing whereabouts its gripper will be , when its joints are set at particular angles .
9 The reader of the Chinese text has no way of knowing , from this title , whether China has one or more than one panda reserve .
10 But the reader has no way of knowing because the relevant information has not been given by the writer .
11 But rather than starting straight away with ‘ the facts ’ , he begins with the traditional account of the cause of the wars which he rejects because he has no way of substantiating it .
12 Indeed , it is worth emphasising that from the seller 's point of view , he is simply receiving ‘ money ’ ; he has no way of knowing when , where or how it was created .
13 This means that the sample has no way of dissipating a large applied stress , other than by bond rupture , and so a polymer glass is prone to brittle fracture .
14 This makes recovery , especially from word initial errors , extremely difficult , since the matching process has no way of realigning itself correctly with the input .
15 If we ask the acoustic front end to leave some of the labelling to lexical access it will do so with a vengeance since it has no way of knowing what dilemmas need resolving at the lexical level .
16 This has the implication that , although in principle exact prescription of the initial conditions determines the solution throughout subsequent time , one has no way of actually finding this solution .
17 BBCBASIC(Z80) has no way of dealing with " infinity " and it will report a " Division by zero " error .
18 There is no way that BBCBASIC(Z80) can trap errors of logic , since it has no way of understanding what you really meant it to do .
19 Currently , the UN as such has no way of implementing its enforcement powers under Chapter VII .
20 they provide no way of measuring the salience of an attitude ; we never know whether the attitude would have been expressed at all , or in the same way , apart from the direct question …
21 An ’ I feel a , I wo n't feel no way for 'er .
22 It had to be soon , it had to be quick , and so far he had seen no way of achieving it .
23 There seemed no way he was ever going to get off this subject .
24 There seemed no way of refusing him without causing him hurt .
25 For Jean-Claude , who had always been abjectly poor , there seemed no way of escaping a hand-to-mouth existence by his own efforts : only a miracle could effect it .
26 In the taxi , while he was dropping her at her small house in Fulham , she made an effort to regain some inch of the indispensable contact she had squandered , but there seemed no way of doing it .
27 The defensiveness was back with a vengeance , but there seemed no way she could control it .
28 Unless forced to do so by law , I can see no way that S&N will change their practices .
29 Perhaps it was a tiredness resulting from the previous 14 pitches , but I could see no way of free climbing it at less than E5 , and I was n't good enough for that , not now .
30 as if they were stuck in the 1950s , the civil servants could see no way in which consumer , environmentalist or the broader public interest could be represented .
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