Example sentences of "no [noun] [prep] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If there is no change after following a low-fat diet , a more detailed test is usually the next step . |
2 | There is no worry about eating the right foods or exceeding the calorie target . |
3 | Miners complained that the police were unfairly restricting their traditional rights and in any case that the police had no responsibility for enforcing the civil law . |
4 | We have no difficulty in accepting the former … |
5 | There is no difficulty in recognizing a red blood cell , a muscle cell , or a nerve cell . |
6 | ‘ There 's no difficulty in recognizing the obvious . |
7 | After Independence , Partition and the departure of most British and Muslim cadres from the ICS , Nehru , the new Prime Minister , who had previously been less than sympathetic to the ICS , came increasingly to depend upon men such as Pillai , who — embodying the Service 's traditions of discretion and loyalty — had no difficulty in serving a new master . |
8 | There was smoke down there but not too much and with the aid of his torch he had no difficulty in locating the three missing men , all huddled shapelessly in a corner . |
9 | ‘ We will have no difficulty in getting the fifty signatures we need for a Special General Meeting . |
10 | There would have been no difficulty in establishing the appropriate standard of care for the medical defendant . |
11 | This process of Christianization was slow : the people clung to their pagan beliefs , and saw no difficulty in combining the two faiths . |
12 | Nevertheless , there is an unquestioned assumption that the pupils selected would have no difficulty in following a grammar-school course . |
13 | He had absolutely no difficulty in following the first precept . |
14 | Joyce wished to be assured by the Nazi Minister of Propaganda that there would be no difficulty in becoming a naturalised German subject . |
15 | The young Communist shop steward had no difficulty in obtaining the first two warning notes . |
16 | I 'd no difficulty in lifting a single bed with covers underneath with one hand . |
17 | By the middle of the twelfth century , John 's French readers would have had no difficulty in making the necessary identifications : castellans and viscounts , baillis and prévôts , household officers , the clerks , knights , and chamberlains of princely courts abounded . |
18 | A sharp eyed youngster should have no difficulty in spotting the loose change , that so often litter such areas . |
19 | Ramsay 's company had no difficulty in finding the Scots army once they reached lower Annandale , for any large host leaves ample tracks behind . |
20 | The drawers of the desk were all locked but he had no difficulty in finding the right key . |
21 | If a patient is currently on centesimal potencies there is no difficulty in introducing the same or different remedies in the LM scale . |
22 | This restriction ensures that section 87 can not be exploited , that there will be no difficulty in identifying a genuine successor and that only bona fide claims to have been residing with the tenant shall succeed . |
23 | The building was owned by Orkney Islands Council , but there seemed to be no difficulty in securing a temporary tenancy . |
24 | However , he had no difficulty in securing a large and attentive House . |
25 | Notice , however , that this does not mean that pension funds ( and indeed other NBFIs ) played no part in financing the public sector 's deficit . |
26 | As this is a tightly drawn Bill , there is no opportunity of making a general speech on transport matters , and I have no intention of trying to abuse the procedures of the House by doing so . |
27 | In the great Rougon-Macquart series of novels which he began during the Empire , Emile Zola misses no opportunity of denouncing the new Sodom , ‘ where pleasure is sold freely under the stars ’ . |
28 | There seemed no hope of removing the National Government so long as division continued . " |
29 | Coun Jones had been urging Darlington councillors to stop the production coming to the town saying : ‘ If the borough council can ban something like the Chippendales , then it should have no hesitation of stopping a soft porn version of Swan Lake . ’ |
30 | Ernest Gowers , a very far-sighted man , had no hesitation in suggesting a separate council for Scotland and this is what happened ; it is now inconceivable that there could be any other arrangements . |