Example sentences of "no [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Further , the Windows discs are no less a vehicle for contextual and technical messages than the Panadol pack : symbolism and imagery in brand logos and packaging , quality of label print , physical size , soft or hard sectored , whether or not factory write-protected , presence of reinforcing ring and so on . |
2 | HSMorris Bristol PS I did find the article amusing and am no less a woman because I did . |
3 | The Murphy 's Cup , a small-scale affair this season at St Pierre , Chepstow , next year becomes a full European Tour event at Fulford , York , while it is likely that the fourth event will have as one of its entrants no less a player than Jack Nicklaus . |
4 | I was no longer a part of it , but this was something I could not , in my insecurity and because of my ingrained family loyalty , admit even to myself . |
5 | This is problematic for a group which has no longer a part to play in the productive sector . |
6 | The reason was that his pain , although it was still there , was no longer a part of him . |
7 | It was no longer a part of life . |
8 | It was the Kaddish , part of the daily ritual in the synagogue of which he was no longer a part — a prayer of universal peace , which is especially recited by orphan mourners . |
9 | ‘ Or , ’ she added with deliberate coquetry , ‘ am I mistaken in assuming that the light-fingered Lotta is no longer a part of your — er — personal life ? ’ |
10 | Even when he was no longer a part of her life , at least she would have her memories . |
11 | Rather than acknowledge this , if he is infertile , he 'll often feel no longer a man , and it is this feeling that needs addressing by both of you . |
12 | And for Carl Stottor the programme confirmed that Nilsen was no longer a man to be feared . |
13 | I could not possibly entertain the mad supposition that you would stay at Mannheim , where there is no longer a court … |
14 | Open-plan living is no longer a problem , because we can control the environment . |
15 | In many African countries , where uprooting of cotton stalks is legally enforced , pink bollworm is no longer a problem , but in other areas , where the stalks are a valuable source of fuel , pink bollworm remains a serious pest . |
16 | Cutting unruly hedges into a straight , clean line is no longer a problem , with Sandvik 's P55–20 hedge shears . |
17 | His remarks indicate that there is no longer a problem as far as British Muslims are concerned . |
18 | After multiple cycles of amplification contaminating RNA species are no longer a problem and there is plenty of material to clone , sequence , or otherwise analyse , all within a few hours and with minimal manual intervention . |
19 | Introduction of the new machines with a more relaxed attitude toward third party hardware has meant that adding large screens in no longer a problem although the prices are still higher than a corresponding PC-based device . |
20 | Once the approximate solution has been found then it is no longer a problem situation but a design situation : how can the solution be designed in a better way ? |
21 | Cloning a normal human gene is no longer a problem ; about 10000 of the coding sequences ( and the corresponding and larger genomic signals ) have been cloned in bacterial viruses or as yeast artificial chromosomes . |
22 | Ken Stewart , MEP for Merseyside East , has met EC commissioners and has been told that German and French objections to Merseyside gaining a large slice of the European structural fund are no longer a problem . |
23 | He was naked and there was no longer a burn upon his face , but he was the brother she remembered . |
24 | Their actions , however , were inhibited by hostility to change from the civil servants of the Local Government Board , supported by their ineffectual President , John Burns , once the fiery socialist leader of the dockworkers , the first working man to enter a Cabinet but no longer a radical on social issues . |
25 | Dr Pertwee says there is no longer a stigma attached to cannabis research in the scientific world , although pharmaceutical companies have been less willing to be seen to be working with cannabis-like substances . |
26 | You will understand , I 'm sure , when I say that I hope Jessie has found peace by now , and is no longer a drain on you . |
27 | Wagner can count some worthwhile benchmarks — from the Caring in Homes initiative to the forthcoming Children 's Charter and one or two legislative achievements — but it can also be justly proud of its part in seeing that residential care is on the political agenda , no longer a Cinderella service . |
28 | It was no longer a fantasy , a ritual extension of the dark dreams of her night times , in which the doctor was to play out some version of her lost father , an ally against the demands of the women in her life . |
29 | In the morning sunlight Dent was no longer a fantasy but a solid and compact cluster of dwellings of a past age . |
30 | His fearsome single knockout punch is no longer a factor and its absence is at the centre of Piper 's plans . |