Example sentences of "no [indef pn] in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I must let you go , my love , and after all there is nothing anywhere ever , and there is no one in the entire world … |
2 | No one in the developing world or the ODA will forget her great contribution . |
3 | Close examination of the man 's conversation suggested that no one in the Western world was safe . |
4 | There 's no one else , there 's no one in the wide world . ’ |
5 | ‘ There 's no one in the Premier League to touch him , ’ said Francis after Nilsson 's complete dominance of England winger Andy Sinton . |
6 | No one in the Labour Party will ever forget the disastrous trade figures that dished Harold Wilson in the dying days of the 1970 campaign . |
7 | No one in the Labour Party seems prepared to consider why more than 14 million people , including many of the very poor , voted Tory . |
8 | No one in the Labour Party would want that ; the Party outside Parliament would be outraged ; the Sovereign would be seen , however unavoidably , to be taking sides . |
9 | " No one in the Labour Party " , wrote Cripps , " wants to encourage the forming of any sort of combined Opposition if it can be avoided — that is to say , if the Labour Party can show itself strong enough to give the lead to the anti-National Government forces and to be a real and effective Opposition to that Government " . |
10 | No one in the Sudanese government had been willing to meet her , she said , and the Sudanese government had not responded to approaches made by the UK ambassador to Sudan , Allan Ramsay , in his capacity of chairman of the group of west European donor countries in Khartoum . |
11 | ‘ I locked the lecture-room , came downstairs and checked that there was no one in the ground-floor rooms , then locked up the building . ’ |
12 | ‘ It is better to say nothing because no one in the outside world will understand : and it might be better to stay here . ’ |
13 | No one in the sixteenth century made the mistake which was to become such a feature of later writings about her , of seeing her crimes or her innocence as a little domestic matter , locking her into a Scottish bedroom debate in which , as far as the outside world was concerned , only Elizabeth had an interest beyond the fleeting and casual . |
14 | It is clear that no one in the northern region is demanding that yet . |
15 | At the beginning of one of his books I discovered these words , which to me in my lowly condition were more than words : ‘ I am made unlike anyone I have ever met ; I will even venture to say that I am like no one in the whole world . ’ |
16 | If no one in the Tory party believes that , why should the public ? |