Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] no [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And so I see no particular problem about the E two in relation to local needs housing policy .
2 So I needed no more prompting than a letter from Sean Constable of Runcorn for me to choose Marcus Miller on Sanborn 's Hey for this month 's analysis ( enjoy your Elites , Sean ) .
3 The smears made the shape of a winged lizard , only it had no proper nose .
4 So it has no official status whatsoever and has not been a subject of consideration by the County Council .
5 And it was a disquieting thought that tonight I had no artificial aids .
6 Somehow she had no real doubts as to whether Mr Tom O'Neill was genuine .
7 They eventually ramified , quite spectacularly indeed , into English society , and although they subsequently left their marks elsewhere they played no further part in the mining adventure .
8 And he just he took no diving notice and they all were giggling at me .
9 Usually you have no real choice in the matter , and anyhow , nobody knows what date will be given , or even chosen by the Coleraine Club for the North West .
10 I made my decision a long time ago , and now I have no rightful place in their lives .
11 Until now we have no adequate synthesis .
12 But unions at Corporate Jets point out they have no such assurances and are anxious to have a meeting with Raytheon to find out their long-term plans .
13 But unions at Corporate Jets point out they have no such assurances and are anxious to have a meeting with Raytheon as soon as possible to find out its long-term plans .
14 Experience has been both positive and negative : ( a ) negative — often students feel inadequate in that other students always have more knowledge than them , and typically they have no firm home base ; ( b ) positive — the combination of electronics and computing , for example , is seen as highly beneficial by employers .
15 Now they have no such fears .
16 Yet now he had no editorial powers at all .
17 The fisherman has high levels of mercury because he catches and eats large fish that lie in undisturbed pools and lagoons where methyl mercury settles , but so far he has no conclusive symptoms .
18 But surely you have no dreadful memories , so young and fresh as you are ? ’
19 another revolution I mean that the fight that none , none of these things have really come to a full success , yeah , so nobody looks at them and says well we need no more revolutions because they 'll all work .
20 HERE we have no lasting city ’ — fitting words to mark the end of an era at Alton General Hospital .
21 Here we have no rural worker class ; only peasants .
22 Here we have no historical grounds for dating , but the work is clearly on the border of archaic and classical .
23 Here we have no adequate difference between cause and effect .
24 At the beginning of the year , the mood of the nation had been pessimistic : trapped in a tragic war , to which increasingly there seemed no happy outcome , oppressed by a fear of national decline and stagnation , not so much hostile to the regime as indifferent to it .
25 Surely he presented no physical threat to anyone , but it was possible that he had knowledge that was threatening .
26 ‘ Ca n't he play no other instrument ? ’
27 At that point people were not giving much for his chances , but luckily he had no internal injuries .
28 Fortunately I suffered no serious illness as a result of my terrible experience in the red room , although I shall never forget that night .
29 Originally at least I had no preselected feelings about anybody , one way or the other ( except about doctors : now where did that come from ? )
30 lady over there I 've no bad experience with it , I am not muddled-headed during the day
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