Example sentences of "no [noun] [pron] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokesman said : ’ We 've been acting unilaterally in cutting prices , with no support whatsoever from the record companies . ’ |
2 | Having been Chief Secretary to the Treasury before becoming Chancellor , and Chancellor before becoming Prime Minister , is the Prime Minister really trying to tell us that he bears no responsibility whatever for the recession ? |
3 | They are a mixed workforce , recruited from local Catholics and Protestants who live in the community , and they say they are afforded no protection whatsoever by the security forces . |
4 | It must be emphasized that relatives remoter than parents , or brothers or sisters of the whole blood , and children of such brothers and sisters deceased , can succeed to no part whatever of the estate , if there is a surviving spouse . |
5 | Only next day did we discover that he had no part whatever in the plot — to Mr Wrong of Colchester , our apologies ! |
6 | Lord Hunter had been unable to free himself from the idea of Meehan as a participant any more than Sir Daniel Brabin had been able to free himself from the assumption of Timothy Evans 's guilt ; neither could bring himself to admit , perhaps for the sake of the reputation of their profession , that the miscarriage of justice had been total , that Meehan as much as Evans had played no part whatever in the crime with which he had been charged . |
7 | Kee establishes , quite convincingly , that Jesus in effect played no part whatever in the religion of Constantine . |
8 | Christine Mills ' call reminded Blanche that she had no description whatsoever of the killer . |
9 | They are not intended to suggest that any given product does no harm whatsoever to the environment . |
10 | As those versed in the Bible will know , the Gospel of Mark begins at the Temptations and contains no mention whatever of the birth of Jesus . |
11 | I could discover no mention whatever of the fact that this conference was going on in its city erm but there was one mention of evolution . |
12 | This is especially so as the local plan makes no reference whatever to the proposal to effectively change from a washed-over to an inset status , while the greenbelt local plan refers to that change only by the one word , quote proposed unquote , in parentheses on page twenty five of the deposit copy . |
13 | Voters turn out in large numbers in safe seats where their individual support or opposition to the sitting candidate can make no difference whatsoever to the result . |
14 | Furthermore , David McHarg , clerk of the course at Kelso and other Scottish tracks , said that when the transport allowances from the Levy Board were cut off it made no difference whatsoever to the number of runners . |
15 | Most of you simply because they have no shame , now bringing it round to a spiritual thing , how can we show that we , where it describes there beggars for the spirit , it really means having no shame whatsoever in the truth , never hold back in demanding really , what your requirements are in the way of spiritual things and a good mirror to this is analyze yourself and ask yourself what am I like , am I really a beggar in spirit , what am I like when the magazines come ? |
16 | The terms ‘ good ’ and ‘ evil ’ must be regarded as having had no meaning whatsoever in the infinity of time that preceded life on earth . |
17 | The nineteenth century headteacher who knew he was right that God loved everyone , and would therefore thrash any boy who did not acknowledge that , had in fact paid almost no attention whatever to the content of his belief . |
18 | Actually it would n't be half so bad , if only the other members behaved normally ( i.e. paid no attention whatever to the MP who is speaking ) . |
19 | The results were ‘ very reassuring ’ with ‘ no sign whatever of the damage seen in West Germany or any unexpected abnormalities ’ . |
20 | In particular , there was ‘ no sign whatever of the yellowing of needles which characterises the damage occurring in German forests ’ . |
21 | Now I realized what had been so odd about it : amid all the festivities and celebrations there had been no sign whatsoever of the bride around whom the whole affair was revolving . |
22 | And er maybe about five six years ago , a parcel of blankets came from Iceland for the Longhope lifeboat , from this same woman , and there had been no contact whatsoever between the time she was rescued and then , which was amazing . |
23 | The differences lie essentially in the speed of information processing , which is much slower , the capacity to store enormous amounts of data , which is reduced , and the cost of ownership , which bears no relationship whatsoever to the cost of owning a larger mini or mainframe computer . |
24 | " It seems to me , Mr Hopkins , that the doctrine of this passage has no foundation whatsoever in the word of God . |
25 | Will he please ensure that there is no slippage whatever in the time scale for the resignalling from Bethnal Green to Chelmsford which would obviously substantially enhance the service ? |
26 | Even if it is true that only intention is relevant , this is no argument whatsoever for the admissibility of such trusts . |
27 | The Campbell drew out a pistol which had no hint whatsoever of the Airfix factory about it . |
28 | Selene was a mousy little creature , unlike the radiant Dinah , and with no prospects whatever on the stage . |
29 | ‘ An intestinal infection is of no significance whatsoever in the field of public health because such infection will not give rise to any problems to public health , ’ he told Lord Justice Parker and Mr Tudor Evans during a judicial review of the Ministry 's order to slaughter the chickens . |
30 | But while the sobriquet of ‘ Canaanite ’ might have meant something some two thousand years before , in Old Testament times , it makes no sense whatever in the context of the New Testament . |