Example sentences of "it no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However plausible this suggestion , empirical investigation has lent it no support .
2 No but I mind it Well the power station , I mind it no road there .
3 Death in this way becomes a fellowship of the elect and the brave and there is in it no sense of loss , but only gain .
4 ‘ The tea itself , ’ I reflect aloud , ‘ is transformed by bleaching it with milk , so it no way resembles the complexions of those swarthy people , least of all the inhabitants of a tea-producing Indian subcontinent .
5 and , and forty three previous to that , oh then it was just wiped off the map you could n't get to it no way
6 I 'm bloody sure I would n't of paid it no way , er , thing is though you see when you first look at it , it do n't look a bad car , but when you start studying it closely you start to see just exactly what problems it 's got with it did you point out the faults on it then ?
7 no spaces for it no spaces
8 The point then is not that the subjective impression is infallible but that without it no choice of ends can arise , very much as no choice of means can arise without highly fallible generalizations about causal connexions .
9 It carries with it no assumptions about the cause and just describes the inflammatory process that is taking place in the epithelial lining inside the penis .
10 Such acknowledgement indicates receipt of your order and carries with it no guarantee of ticket availability .
11 I call it no notes at all
12 Holland is renowned as the cyclist-friendly country with specially designed cycle lanes and paths , beautiful flat countryside and mild climate which makes it no surprise that there are almost as many bicycles in Holland as there are people .
13 This is an example of an attempt to grapple with the issue of discontinuity from within a problematic which allows it no space .
14 If they took out one of these drawers and have a lockable cupboard I 'd have it no questions .
15 Indeed he makes it no secret that he feels he deserves it after all those struggling years .
16 The foreground was less expertly done , but that it no reflection on the pastels .
17 The couple themselves may find it no problem , but Grandpa or Auntie may see it differently .
18 I 'll get a new get a nice small engine in it no problem man !
19 I think you should to do it no problem
20 He gives it no emphasis , does n't try to persuade .
21 Frankenstein created a man but he was so disgusted by its sight that he gave it no name .
22 It no doubt helps if they are already pregnant ; but the notion is not as fanciful as it sounds .
23 It no doubt has an authentic ring , the way he tells it .
24 It is an Accrington brick-built town with few pretensions and it no doubt contributed to saving Gedge from a terminal dose of wetness .
25 Weather permitting , though , there is to be a full-scale balloon launch with hot air — some of it no doubt coming from a ‘ Balloon debate ’ and a ‘ Question time ’ session .
26 It no doubt increased the degree of violence between the pickets and the police .
27 For young autograph hunters , it no doubt makes a change from ‘ Best Wishes ’ but one ca n't help thinking that this is rather like Mr Oliver Reed , the thirsty boulevardier , signing off ‘ Sobriety , Oliver Reed ’ .
28 No-one would believe they had a recession on in Japan when they have time and resources to devote to dreaming up and creating things like this : Toshiba Corp has just launched a line of word processors with sound effects — ‘ to introduce an element of fun in the workplace ’ according to Reuter — they bark when you write ‘ dog ’ , moo when you write ‘ cow ’ and make the sound of pouring when you write ‘ beer ’ , and if you recall a text file word-by-word at reading speed , they repeat these and 26 other pre-programmed noises , from sleigh bells to sirens , as the words come up — and it no doubt laughs like a drain when your boss sends it an electronic message telling you you 're fired for being a disruptive influence .
29 The eighteenth- and nineteenth-century antiquaries created the vision of a luxurious country house , seeing it no doubt as an early precursor of the great houses , standing in their splendid parks , of their own day .
30 The fact that ‘ She ’ appears to those privileged to see her as a veiled figure and that her lustrous orbs , dazzling limbs and perfect ankles are revealed with tantalising slowness , has a rather different effect on today 's readers than it no doubt had when the book was first published , very nearly a century ago , in 1887 , to be greeted with a storm of ecstasy or alternatively of appalled disapproval , which lasted for many decades .
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