Example sentences of "no [indef pn] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason no one had developed a product before was Windows 3 toolkits did not appear until six months ago , Dawe claims . |
2 | He checked the bathroom and kitchen and only then stood up to look through the windows to be certain that no one had made a run for the trees . |
3 | He had been met by the Defence Ministry people , who had taken him directly from the aircraft steps , but no one had said a word on the way into the city . |
4 | No one had put a name to the woman before . |
5 | No one has seen a mountain goat killed in this way , but in Europe , golden eagles regularly knock chamois from cliff ledges in order to feed on their carcasses . |
6 | No one has devised a research method , short of market trials , that can compare different media — and even such tests have their pitfalls . |
7 | The bicycle was obviously shaking the old order to the roots , and with its customary irreverence the socialist Clarion ( 30 July 1898 ) — which had a large stake in the matter , because of the enormously popular Clarion Cycling Clubs — wondered ‘ how it is no one has written a cycling melodrama , with a hero and a heroine and a villain on wheels ’ . |
8 | On top of this , no one has developed a way of controlling heat pumps with microprocessors . |
9 | The fact that no one has created a furore over this would suggest that Ireland has travelled a hell of a healthy distance since those dark days in the 60's when your book was banned . |
10 | But the real wonder of pop biopics is that no one has made a movie about Jim Morrison before now ( The Doors opens on March 15 ) . |
11 | No one has attempted a census of the fauna , but there are many common birds and the vegetation must supply food for many insects , so it would be surprising if the insectivores and small rodents were not colonising , and thereby attracting predators . |
12 | As far as I know , no one has used an ad which is actively involved in selling a product in quite this way . |