Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [to-vb] up the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is no good to tie up the property by a series of limited interests for as long as the law will allow , if the bulk of the capital will have disappeared to the Revenue authorities in the meantime . |
2 | They made no attempt to cover up the disagreement with beautiful words . |
3 | There is no need to call up the tort where the legal wrong procured is itself a tort against the plaintiff , for the procurer is then himself liable as a joint tortfeasor ; nor , it seems , is there a tort of inducing a breach of trust , because a person who procures such an act becomes himself , by the doctrines of equity , liable as a trustee . |
4 | But evidence from a trial in Essex this season suggests there is no need to give up the struggle . |
5 | Now that there was no need to keep up the charade of being in love he 'd taken his things along to his old room in another wing . |
6 | ‘ Ralf meant no harm , and , in any case , there is no need to keep up the pretence that we 're married . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 've no wish to hold up the tour a minute longer than necessary , Mr Ashenden , but I 've got certain duties in this case which will involve your co-operation . |
8 | Supposing you run out of hotplates and there 's no space to heat up the gravy , or will the sprouts get cold while you 're waiting for the potatoes to cook ? |
9 | He also said that there 's no reason to give up the dream of economic growth but then there you go . |