Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv] no [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I dress myself untidily , my family despair of me , and I have absolutely no sympathy with any technological advance since the invention of the shoehorn . |
2 | ‘ And , whatever you may think , I have absolutely no problem with the circumstances of Simon 's death . ’ |
3 | I have absolutely no conscience about taking this stuff from Ellis , who incidentally has shunted Plutarch off to a luxurious cattery and is still wrestling at getting the hairs out of the carpets . |
4 | ‘ I have absolutely no concern in that regard at all , ’ Dickin stormed . |
5 | I have absolutely no doubt about its independence . |
6 | ‘ I have absolutely no doubt of that . |
7 | ( I have absolutely no connection with Nissan but have found them to be excellent replacement engines in Land Rovers and Range Rovers ) . |
8 | ‘ Yes , I do , ’ she said , her head lifting , her body straightening , her tone suddenly decisive , ‘ I 'm going to tell him that , while I acknowledge both his lust and mine , I have absolutely no interest in either . |
9 | I 'm rather reluctant to do that because I have absolutely no basis for knowing how long negotiations of this sort are likely to take , erm and if I say well er that such negotiations must be completed by |
10 | ‘ Unfortunately , I have absolutely no talent at all for gardening , cara . |
11 | Let me assure you straight away then , I see absolutely no conflict between having moral values and running a profit making business . |
12 | Incidentally , you get absolutely no credit from the police for finding a body for them . |
13 | You 've just no way of knowing how low I 'll stoop , have you ? ’ |
14 | The fact is that unless you have a reasonable understanding of what advertising can and can not achieve , you have absolutely no way of deciding what its role in a marketing programme is , what objectives should be set for it , and how to measure whether it has achieved those objectives . |
15 | ‘ Your problem is you have absolutely no sense of humour . ’ |
16 | We get virtually no grant per charge payer , about a hundred and thirty pounds , Westminster gets very nearly a thousand pounds per charge payer . |
17 | Er can I just respond briefly to Mr 's first point to confirm that we 've absolutely no objection to a more detailed set of criteria being included in the plan than is contained in P P G three . |
18 | Similarly , the fact that the tiger is unable to figure it out from our behaviour that we have practically no sense of smell , demonstrates how instinctive and preprogrammed are their mental functions . |
19 | She thinks that we have absolutely no understanding of anybody because we were born with a silver spoon in our mouths . |
20 | We have then no reason to be surprised if the distinction between ascription and association in adjectives is overlooked or mistakenly supposed to be a matter of " nuances of meaning " , rather than being recognized as a systematic variation . |
21 | With the horses , they cause virtually no damage at all . |
22 | They get practically no help at all and yet mum still manages to sort of save a bit |
23 | The problem for the police is that they have almost no chance of determining whether Mr Kevorkian assisted or not . |
24 | Research done among the Greenland Eskimos has shown that they have almost no record of heart disease . |