Example sentences of "have been no [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There has been no strike in agriculture since 1923 and the instinct of the farm worker is to shun rather than seek the kind of publicity which would be required to engender public support for his cause .
2 There has been no strike in agriculture in England since 1923 .
3 This right does not arise under the SGA where the contract provides for delivery in more than one consignment , since there has been no breach in respect of goods not yet delivered , however reasonable it is for the buyer to fear that there will be in the future .
4 But the figures in both groups indicate that there has been no decrease in housewor k time over this period .
5 Logarithmic ways would have meant there would be , there would have been no limit in fact , one could have always gone to , to , one would essentially have minus infinity as , as the lowest .
6 Since her father 's death she had written regularly to her grandfather , but there had been no word in reply from Hester .
7 There had been no improvement in productivity , retail prices went up by 1.5 per cent ( although the real level of inflation was widely thought to be at least double that ) , and wages remained static in real terms .
8 The intercept is the expected return on the security which implies that even if the return on this factor was zero ( as in the case of the other three ) , the actual return would be equal to that expected , there have been no deviations in reality from what had been expected .
9 Mr Barber said : ‘ In the East Anglian Customs and Excise region there have been no arrests in relation to these imports but there have been some seizures of alcohol at boot sales in Norfolk and Suffolk . ’
10 Yet there 's been no increase in demand from advocates of ‘ organic ’ vegetables for the tens of thousands of allotments that lie untended throughout our land .
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