Example sentences of "[be] no [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then they carried her to a part of the banqueting hall where the flying bugs were no longer ankle deep .
2 He recently ruled that they were not covered by the buildings section because they were no longer part of the structure ; nor classed as contents .
3 The Prayer Book debates of 1928 and the arguments over tithes in the 1930s showed that many Unionists still counted the interests of the Church high in their priorities , but the battles were no longer party ones .
4 In literate society , these interlocking conversations go on ; but they are no longer man 's only dialogue ; and in so far as writing provides an alternative source for the transmission of cultural orientations it favours awareness of inconsistency .
5 These are no longer case histories ; they are living , breathing movies with independent existences of their own .
6 The situation with Stephen Marshall is that he is now working his notice , and is no longer Computer Support Officer .
7 But he emphasizes very strongly that in no way does this mean that there is no longer scope for their further development , or that their return to profitability is a flash in the pan , to be reversed whenever the next downturn comes .
8 Therefore I believe that man and his God have evolved together over that immense period of time which started with the advent of earthly life , reaches right through to the present time and will continue onwards forever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
9 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
10 The necessity to offline may arise when the storage disks are becoming full , or if a certain package/package structure does not need to be stored online because it has been superseded or is no longer part of a live project .
11 ‘ The child David Bruce is no longer King .
12 Today , the danger — or opportunity ? — is no longer collusion between political and intellectual powers but ‘ a marked disjuncture between high culture and politics in Britain ’ .
13 What measures of success might there be if the goal of changing client behaviour in some way is no longer centre stage ?
14 It is no longer hearsay .
15 Second , because those histories eventually facilitate a reversal in the object of analysis : at a certain stage it is no longer homosexuality , or the perversions as ordinarily understood , which need explaining , but ( among other things ) the classification of heterosexuality as the norm with homosexuality as its perverse other , and the splitting , displacements , and paranoia which accompany that division .
16 It is no longer Government policy to retain as much agricultural land in productive use as then .
17 But this is no longer society 's opportunity cost of these resources in the film industry .
18 So the marriage is no longer anathema to my daughter !
19 In their hands , music is no longer wallpaper , but a living breathing organism as old as the hills , an old friend .
20 The main rising force in Europe today is no longer democracy and civilised politics , but a racist and fascist right .
21 Information is no longer institution based and electronic sources of information such as Prestel and TTNS provide school librarians and teachers with the opportunity to increase individual learning by pupils .
22 For Italy 's big family-run firms , it is no longer business as usual
23 THOSE OF US who are convinced there is no longer room for sentiment at the hard edge of professional sport would have found it difficult to comprehend the outpouring of emotion that followed the exclusion of Geoff Marsh from the Australian tam for the final Test against India .
24 ‘ There is no longer room for both of them at the club .
25 It is no longer face to face with him but is integrated with him and it progressively absorbs him .
26 Art is no longer mediation but act .
27 There is no longer time to test components as they are delivered .
28 And then in September the battle of the Marne — that was no longer cricket .
29 The idea of a woman who would save him was not new , but it had become real , it was no longer fantasy .
30 One vicar said there was no longer provision in the Church of England liturgy for such a service ; the blessing was regarded as the remains of a pre-Christian ritual , and with modern maps it was no longer necessary for the people to be shown the physical boundaries .
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