Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] nowhere [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | But police say when drivers have nowhere to stop and rest , it 's a recipe for disaster . |
2 | Thousands of objects have been put into storage at three locations dotted around the borough because the council has nowhere to display them . |
3 | The worst stories were those from the people living in bungalows having nowhere to move to . |
4 | Also , as in-patient beds are much more plentiful than supported housing and hostels , they are often used as substitute accommodation because people have nowhere to live after hospital treatment has ended . |
5 | The one point on which Mr Golyadkin and Double were agreed was that there is nobody like God , but it follows pat and false that if a man has nowhere to go God will look after him . |
6 | ‘ That poor man has nowhere to go , ’ she said . |
7 | The problem was that adherents to the vision had nowhere to go , as time passed , but onwards to the next gig . |
8 | Jenna had nowhere to run , no hiding-place to escape to until she recovered . |
9 | Carson had nowhere to hide , and he was about to be joined from the upper terrace . |
10 | Intending eventually to travel on to America , the Freedmans had nowhere to go and were unable to take work . |
11 | In any case , Dougal was n't the type to run away : someone with his talents had nowhere to run to . |
12 | but the misery which stirred this act was also immense and it was quiet and covered up because these women had nowhere to turn to before and they struggled |
13 | The rumple-headed lion has nowhere to go |
14 | Ken Gillance , defending , said the burglaries occurred when James and his girlfriend were in debt and James had nowhere to live . |
15 | The kids on the estate have nowhere to play . |