Example sentences of "no [adj] [subord] [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 An unsuccessful artist was no better than a lunatic in the eyes of these people .
2 Begging your pardon , Sir , but some of those alleged artists that get feted on BBC Two could paint no better than a monkey in the zoo .
3 The Canadian provisions would seem to be no better than the English in this respect .
4 As Beswick ( 1977 ) notes , such a development requires no less than a revolution in most people 's perception of a library from that of " storehouse to learning centre " .
5 In 1791 the Windsor theatre , then no more than a shed in a muddy field , was bought from Francis Waldron [ q.v. ] , writer and actor .
6 In one of the central episodes in the novel , Humberto not only cuckolds his employer , but fathers on his wife the heir whom the oligarch himself has never been able to engender , and it is only subsequently that it becomes clear that what has been narrated as a factual account of events is , in reality , no more than a fantasy in which he simultaneously avenges his social humiliation and effects the incorporation of the humble Peñaloza line into the oligarchy .
7 Although urinary incontinence may be no more than a nuisance in some women , for many it is far more troublesome .
8 She likes it here but that place she 's got is no more than a hole in the wall .
9 Now that I actually stood in the house of Victor Frankenstein , I felt myself no more than a character in a fantastic film .
10 And the Kaiser did everything he could to ensure that his son should be no more than a figurehead in the army given under his command .
11 For her , their lovemaking might have been an almost mystical fusing of bodies and identities , yet for him it had been no more than a roll in the hay .
12 Henceforth the local , stable community where relationships were both personal and persistent became no more than a rarity in the modern world .
13 Against this background the terms of settlement of the 1911 strike indicated no more than a truce in the battle for the control of the supply of labour in the industry .
14 But it is no more than a seed in 1215 .
15 [ music ] But as this music fades into the Interlude the E/F figure is suddenly no more than a detail in the seascape , a gull 's cry perhaps or a slight turbulence on the water [ 3 ] .
16 Gibson 's ( 1969 ) account of these effects suggests that discrimination training may not be necessary but the same conclusion can be derived from more prosaic considerations — it might be argued , for instance , that the results described so far reflect no more than a disruption in control subjects confronted by novel stimuli at the start of the test discrimination .
17 Mr Gillespie maintained that the correspondence was no more than a stage in negotiations and that there was no final agreement .
18 Or is the inner city problem no more than an exercise in name-calling ?
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