Example sentences of "[is] [det] or [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Whether personal or commercial , business will be terminated where their is little or no likelihood of profit . |
2 | There is little or no discussion of principle . |
3 | There is little or no sense of diachrony or process in the work of Barthes or Lévi-Strauss . |
4 | Finally , as some of them are geographically isolated , there is little or no possibility of merging with other institutions . |
5 | There is little or no tradition of democratic government in these new states and the influence of Western liberal democratic traditions is not always likely to be great . |
6 | But without the initial pump-priming operation by the Government , there is little or no chance of attracting this secondary wave of employment . |
7 | There is little or no hint of the compassion and humanity which lay beneath the cool exterior . |
8 | In most opinion reports from the last months of the war , there is little or no mention of the Führer and the attitudes of the population towards him . |
9 | The authoritarian philosophy , according to the authors , sees the press as something to be controlled because it is a potential nuisance ; there is little or no conception of the press as a possibly positive contributor to human progress and development . |
10 | With so much pollution flowing down the Taff and Ely rivers , there is little or no prospect of the 600-acre lake being used for contact water sports — the health risks are expected to be far too high . |
11 | And th and can I restate the view of British Rail , there is little or no prospect of a new station being opened up on the east coast main route main line , because of the four track configuration , which I 'm sure you 'll have seen on your when you 've come up to York by tr by train . |