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

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1 Functional links necessarily yes , but Convocation must under no circumstances be subsumed ; ; we must retain our respective identities and functions .
2 But , at the same time this training must in no circumstances produce in them that destructive feeling of guilt , known as a ‘ guilt complex ’ .
3 The WEU must in no way be subordinate to the European Council .
4 The resulting dish , which appears on page 49 , sounds filling rather than delicious , and should in no circumstances be flipped .
5 What distinguished the Court of Napoleon III was its brilliance and verve , for he was determined that it should in no way resemble the moribund courts of Europe , stifling under the weight of tradition , except in so far as etiquette and good order must prevail .
6 Demonstrations in the galleries were not ‘ proceedings ’ of the House and should in no circumstances be televised .
7 It is self-evident then that scientists should in no way be hampered by non-scientists in their pursuits , even when these seem to possess vague political or ‘ social-and-economic-factors ’ like the construction of nuclear bombs , the risk acceptability associated with the use of atomic reactors , nuclear waste disposal plants , new species of bacteria by means of genetic engineering , cloning , the use of fetal tissue as transplants , or brave new thoroughly modern theories on intelligence based on race .
8 Probation should in no sense be seen as a soft option by the judiciary .
9 Certainly these results should in no way be seen as a criticism of their teaching .
10 He told Davidson that ‘ a Socialist Government would have an opportunity of learning their administrative duties and responsibilities under favourable conditions and that it was essential that their rights under the Constitution should in no way be impaired ’ .
11 The King was particularly anxious to dispel the view expressed by Campbell Stephen and Lansbury that he was hostile to Labour ; and he told J. C. C. Davidson , a confidant of Baldwin , on 21 January after the Conservatives had been defeated in the Commons , that ‘ it was essential that their rights under the Constitution should in no way be impaired ’ .
12 The house surgeon should be constantly resident in the infirmary and he should on no account be allowed to practise outside ; his was the only salaried medical post .
13 If a member of the public sees him then they should on no account approach him or make a disturbance .
14 People of the Irish countryside recognize certain lines , unmarked on the ground , as fairy paths , lines of a seasonal flow of spirit , which must on no account be obstructed or built on .
15 As a general rule data users should give as much information as possible to data subjects about what they propose to do with the data and must on no account mislead them .
16 When she asks , you must on no account say that it went into the sea , because she will worry that it is a curse on you — or me as well , for it was given to me at my baptism .
17 He must on no account be seen by the neighbours .
18 While you are watching these bones in the water , you must on no consideration take your eyes off it .
19 Animals must on no account be used for experiments .
20 This means that they must on no account fail us , just as , to take a different level , the woman whose beauty we find captivating must be seen to maintain her attractions : so much so that we ‘ will ’ her to display a beauty that she does not always possess , or perhaps has never possessed .
21 So one of the things that suppliers are told is they must on no account stress or age or mess about with any furnishings .
22 Although this role is secondary , and must at no time be abused , the student learns through planning and providing care for individual patients .
23 In ninety two there were redundancy costs to some extent offset by some er savings in payroll , there 'll by no redundancy cost relating to those previous redundancies in ninety three , but there will be the full saving on the payroll .
24 The implication was that Gen Noreiga 's bravado could in no legal sense be taken as a declaration of hostilities .
25 Depending , as Dufferin had so clearly perceived , for their ability to govern on the collaboration of a vast class of petty native fonctionnaires , and the political apathy of an even vaster class of ignorant peasants , they could in no way afford to see these people aroused to insubordination , even of an ostensibly peaceful kind .
26 Some of these mixtures contained as many as fifty or sixty different ingredients , and Hahnemann reasoned that the combined effects of so many different substances could in no way be known .
27 He came rapidly to the conclusion that blood-letting , enemas and emetics weakened the already ill patients and could in no way help towards a cure , and he campaigned against such practices for most of his life .
28 In the late eighteenth century the British parliamentary system was still unreformed , and could in no sense be described as democratic .
29 I think some of this was lost on the non-Aryan members of our section , such as the Polynesians who could in no way pretend that their ancestry stretched back to the Vikings .
30 The birth of Paul-Yves at Tours in 1905 could in no sense erase the dark memory of the tragic death of his six-year-old sister , Yvonne , two years previously .
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