Example sentences of "no [noun] [prep] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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No Sentence
1 There is no worry about eating the right foods or exceeding the calorie target .
2 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 .
3 We have no difficulty in accepting the former
4 ‘ There 's no difficulty in recognizing the obvious .
5 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 .
6 ‘ We will have no difficulty in getting the fifty signatures we need for a Special General Meeting .
7 There would have been no difficulty in establishing the appropriate standard of care for the medical defendant .
8 This process of Christianization was slow : the people clung to their pagan beliefs , and saw no difficulty in combining the two faiths .
9 He had absolutely no difficulty in following the first precept .
10 The young Communist shop steward had no difficulty in obtaining the first two warning notes .
11 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 .
12 A sharp eyed youngster should have no difficulty in spotting the loose change , that so often litter such areas .
13 Ramsay 's company had no difficulty in finding the Scots army once they reached lower Annandale , for any large host leaves ample tracks behind .
14 The drawers of the desk were all locked but he had no difficulty in finding the right key .
15 If a patient is currently on centesimal potencies there is no difficulty in introducing the same or different remedies in the LM scale .
16 Notice , however , that this does not mean that pension funds ( and indeed other NBFIs ) played no part in financing the public sector 's deficit .
17 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 ’ .
18 There seemed no hope of removing the National Government so long as division continued . "
19 Now I will give my pledge Mr Mayor that if and when the situation arises that a full service is required and needed , it will get my full support , er I hope it 's not , but if it should arise I would have no hesitation in supporting the second part of the amendment .
20 The Taxman expressed moral outrage at such a suggestion , declared that this was not his conception of the implications of being in loco parentis , and said that he , as a parent and husband , would have no hesitation in reporting the criminal actions of his child or indeed his wife , particularly if he saw no sign of either remorse or an intention to reform .
21 Although my personal choice , I have no hesitation in recommending the following ‘ top ten ’ to readers .
22 I see no advantage in adopting the Labour Government 's negative stance and ruling out all possibility of a link being built .
23 She had no intention of handing the joint back , but I did n't bother fixing another for Melanie and me .
24 The two trumpets and three trombones give us five parts , but we have no intention of spoiling the harmonic clearness by writing a fifth ‘ real part ’ for one of these .
25 His expression was bland , and he obviously had no intention of filling the damning silence .
26 In this case , the taxpayers should ensure that either they pay rent for each day of the use or that the property is not available for their use for extended periods when the parties have no intention of using the same .
27 Michael Heseltine enjoys grand gestures and has no intention of allowing the Labour Party ( which has brought in the architect Sir Richard Rogers as its adviser ) to make all the running where the debate on the future of London is concerned .
28 He certainly had no intention of allowing the old lore concerning herbs to die out .
29 Churchill was emphatic in saying that ‘ boy labour ’ would be dealt with in conjunction with education authorities ‘ because we have no intention of allowing the commercial side to override the educational side in regard to young people ’ .
30 Vargas , however , has a pedigree to pose a considerable threat to Hodkinson 's prospective windfall but the all-action champion has no intention of ducking the top challenges .
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