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 .
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