Example sentences of "[is] [adv] no [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If there is no restriction on CS gas or plastic bullets ( and by November 1987 , twenty forces had been issued with plastic bullets ) , there is presumably no restriction on water cannon and live ammunition . |
2 | But Group Captain are you saying that as er a platform it has not been degraded at all , there 's basically no change in thrust , in turn rate or in airframe G loading ? |
3 | This will be the reason for the oddity of ( 54 ) where one such basic property is related to its noun through assignment , by contrast with the normality of ( 55 ) where it is given as one of the initial identifying properties of the subject entity ( there is obviously no difference of truth-value between the two ) : ( 54 ) ? a ladle which was heavy came down on his skull ( 55 ) a heavy ladle came down on his skull Thus , other things being equal we expect properties of such basic sorts to be used predominantly for identification by ordinary qualification . |
4 | In view of the amount of information in theses which is never published ( negative results , raw data , speculation , historical surveys , bibliographies ) , there is finally no substitute for thesis consultation . |
5 | There is thus no ground-swell of demand for traffic calming to be applied to those places that would benefit most , existing residential areas where accident rates are higher than in new estates . |
6 | But there 's usually no smoke without fire . |
7 | This acknowledgement of the debt [ normally by signing on the face of the bill ] gives the exporter more peace of mind as opposed to selling on open account terms , although there is still no guarantee of payment . |
8 | And if that fails , and there is still no hand of man apparent in the removal , then it will be time to consider a rational judgement . |
9 | Now the milestone has been passed — and there is still no end in sight to the slaughter and suffering . |
10 | Even now there is still no end in sight . |
11 | The number of house repossession have dropped , but experts say there 's still no sign of recovery in the market . |
12 | So far it 's inspired a five hundred signature petition , infuriated a councillor , and there 's still no solution in sight . |
13 | Because of the constrictions in the blood vessels — rather like the necks of hour-glasses — there is practically no loss of blood and the blunt end of the tail-stump quickly dries off and hardens . |
14 | There 's practically no difference in recovery rates between young and older patients . |
15 | There is also no right of appeal against : ( i ) the making of or refusal to make an emergency protection order ; or ( ii ) the extension or refusal to extend such an order ; or ( iii ) the discharge or refusal to discharge such an order ; or ( iv ) the giving of or refusal to give any direction in connection with such an order ( s45(10) as amended by CLSA 1990 ) . |
16 | The pipe is simply pushed home into the fitting , where it is instantly secured , without the need for tools or a blow torch , therefore there is also no risk of fire damage to furniture . |
17 | There is really no subtlety of character to connect in . |
18 | Personally I 'd hate to see Hodge go , he gives his all and as has been mentioned on a number of occasions scores very important goals but I suppose their is really no place for sentiment with the way we 've started this season . |
19 | It 's really no guarantee of perfection , but it 's , it 's a sort of measure . |
20 | For example , it steadfastly refuses to ban lead in petrol even though there is now no scientist of repute willing to say that leaded petrol is , on balance , blameless and even though opinion polls have shown a massive public consensus against lead in petrol . |
21 | ‘ There is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for the wives , ’ Young concluded . |
22 | Husbands also did a lot of work in the home , including many jobs which are not at all traditional men 's ones … there is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for ‘ the wives ’ . |
23 | Menzieshill still enjoy a three-point advantage with two games to play , but there is now no margin for error as they meet their main contenders , Kelburne , in a final game tomorrow night at the McTaggart Centre . |
24 | In the case of remand prisoners there is often no opportunity to work , even if they wish to do so . |
25 | Once more , there 's simply no excuse for ignorance . |
26 | Figes , for instance , says that ‘ there is almost no evidence in favour of nature ’ ( 1972 : 9 ) . |
27 | Bribery apart , there is almost no method of persuasion which is considered to be out of bounds . |
28 | For example , we can prevent factories that are obviously discharging their waste into rivers , from doing so ; and there is virtually no kind of effluent nowadays that can not be safely treated and disposed of , if we are prepared to spend the money . |
29 | A foreign language , in contrast , carries the problem that there is virtually no evidence of capacity at the primary level — and a judgement or prediction based on an analogy with a proved capacity in a native language is open to doubt . |
30 | The Ministry of Agriculture has now concluded that there is virtually no problem from salmonella in eggs ; and what problem there is will not be eased by going around the country slaughtering flocks of hens . |