Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [art] more " in BNC.
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1 | We move to redundancies , well there you will see that er er newspapers that is to say Westminster Press and Camco have borne the brunt er and I will say no more other than that the reduction in payroll year-on-year will be thirty million pounds . |
2 | it is part of the problem we have and I will say no more as I suspect our report of today will probably be in the daily press . |
3 | Once I 'm out , you can disappear and we 'll say no more about it . ’ |
4 | So the Tories could still just about end up the biggest party , and we will hear no more about the disastrous campaign . |
5 | ‘ I 'm very confident that when the Commission learns at first hand that it is not technically possible , they will see the overwhelming good sense of the British government and we will hear no more of the matter , ’ declared Mr Howard . |
6 | The evolution of mammals after the Cretaceous was both extremely rapid and very complex , and we can do no more than give the roughest sketch here . |
7 | Its universality as far as human life is concerned depends on when it actually happened , and we can do no more than guess at the date . |
8 | There was a second ground of appeal concerned with a point of mixed law and fact but this was abandoned by counsel and we need say no more about it . |
9 | ‘ Let the men of this country take home , each one , his wife and his babes , and we should hear no more of shortage of work and lowering of wages . ’ |
10 | In addition there would be religious festivals , a commemoration of some event in the life of the Buddha , or the founding of a monastery , sometimes even a commemoration of the appearance of a nat or spirit , and interestingly the funeral of a monk , a time of great rejoicing and festivity , for had not the holy man entered Nirvana , and he would return no more to the wearisome cycle of human rebirths . |
11 | And it must pay no more than a reasonable service fee to agents . |
12 | When you have read through a book of entertainment , you know it , and it can do no more for you ; but a book of science is inexhaustible . ’ |