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

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1 Although the retailer may make no profit on that particular item , general sales will be increased as customers drawn in by the loss leader will then buy other goods .
2 The results , while a useful management tool , should be viewed cautiously as no two jobs are identical and the statistics may make no allowance for special circumstances .
3 ‘ But it may make no difference , ’ Nicholas said .
4 Should a Troll elect to vomit it may make no other attacks in hand-to-hand combat that turn .
5 Reactions vary , and an air cleaner that has a dramatic effect on one person 's health may make no difference to another .
6 It has been argued by Mancur Olson ( 1965 ) that there is often no incentive to go to the expense and trouble of joining a group , especially when the group is large , because it may make no difference to that particular individual .
7 Consumers , finally satisfied that they can ‘ do something ’ , may seek no further than their shopping trolleys to help the planet .
8 It may need no more than a discussion session , or a change of emphasis introduced at an appropriate point to allow this to be covered .
9 While Famagusta stood out , the emir should want no altercations with Zacco .
10 This should make no difference with the Lapps , the Same ( pronounced Sam-ay ) as they now wish to be called , being all one race .
11 In particular , Windsor Park , who makes his hurdling debut in the Three Hostages Juvenile Novice Hurdle , should make no mistake .
12 We should make no mistake about the political nature of these developments , but a horrified throwing in of the towel is no response on the part of those who would manage the service in the interests of pupils .
13 The no difference thesis asserts that the exercise of authority should make no difference to what its subjects ought to do , for it ought to direct them to do what they ought to do in any event .
14 ‘ I instruct my daughter out of concern for her safety that until such time as she raises children she should make no will : in this way she will be able to live without danger . ’
15 On a second or subsequent marriage it is frequently said that a wedding speech should make no reference to previous spouses , nor children of earlier marriages unless they are junior pages and need to be acknowledged and welcomed , or even the fact that either party has been married before .
16 ‘ That should make no difference .
17 If a student asks a question to which the tutor can not give a satisfactory answer on the spur of the moment , he/she should make no attempt to bluff but frankly admit ignorance , and , possibly with the help of the class , set to work to find out the answer , or else undertake to find the answer for the next class .
18 If you are approached by a representative of the Press on any matter , you should make no comment of any kind and refer the caller to — keeping your Manager informed .
19 It declared that the Monarch should make no selection until a new Leader had been elected by the Parliamentary Labour Party in the same way as a Leader is chosen when the Party is in opposition .
20 First it was agreed ( the meeting in this respect giving the impression of being a little behind events ) that Asquith should make no attempt to form a Government without Lloyd George and the Unionists .
21 While stating in paragraph fourteen that development plans should make no reference to the possibility of allowing other development in exceptional circumstances , nowhere in the P P G does it suggest that the authority should exclude the possibility that very special circumstances could justify an exception to be made .
22 An official report commissioned by Vice-President Dan Quayle and published on Dec. 11 advised that the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) should build no more space shuttles , and should instead develop a new fleet of unmanned rockets to place scientific payloads into orbit .
23 In fact , financial targets might be seen as equivalent to constraints imposed by shareholders in a public company who require dividends of a certain level ( or indeed as related to constraints on regulated companies who must earn no more than a certain return on capital ; see chapter 5 ) .
24 The album 's title is a rather self-conscious reference to her delicate frame of mind , and if you are of more robust taste the cover portrait of a blonde with an impossibly white complexion climbing up the wall will indicate that you should explore no further .
25 That he should have been proved wrong on a number of points should occasion no surprise .
26 It should need no stressing that even today , when more and more actors ( those in work ) are aiming at the regular working-day/mortgage belt , affairs , amours and just plain sex inside a company is not unknown .
27 This institution should need no introduction to FlyPast readers and we present a classic way to fill a stocking .
28 It is extraordinary that the Labour party is planning that widows , for example , should enjoy no discount over households full of wage earners .
29 To fulfil macho behaviour patterns , a man must show no fear , demonstrate sexual prowess , father many children and exercise tight control over female kin .
30 At grade C a candidate must be able to ‘ communicate clearly in a substantially accurate manner , making correct and appropriate use of historical terminology ’ , whereas the F grade candidate must do no more than ‘ communicate in an understandable form , and use simple historical terminology ’ .
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