Example sentences of "although [pers pn] [verb] no [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'm , I think er , although I have no personal time for Mrs Thatcher politically at all , I think she 's an absolutely classic victim of misogyny .
2 Judging from this and its unusual style , the key could be late in period ( 3rd or 4th century ) , although I have no hard evidence to support this view .
3 Although I have no formal training , my experience is drawn from ‘ the school of life ’ , having come through divorce , and the death of my son and partner .
4 Maggie was undressing him impatiently too although she had no real idea of what she was doing .
5 Although we have no definite links between any of the robberies there are similarities between the property taken and the fact that there were firearms or imitation firearms used in all the incidents , ’ said Detective Inspector John Phoenix of Chester CID .
6 There is even evidence that plants have senses , although we have no real conception of what those senses might be .
7 She also noticed that he drank five martinis , although they had no noticeable effect upon him .
8 South Ossetia 's nationalist fighters were estimated to number 3,000 , although they had no united command structure .
9 Although they had no single rooms left , they said finally , they had had a late cancellation of a suite .
10 Although they had no special interest in meteorites , the geologists collected the specimens and shipped them to Japan , assuming they were all pieces from a single meteorite shower .
11 To protect their own interests these States openly condemned New Zealand 's stance , although they had no direct claims under the treaty .
12 It knows the right and wrong which have been instilled into it and — a contentious assertion — sometimes it seems to know what is right or wrong even although it has no behavioural conditioning for that situation .
13 Although it has no normal control over policy the JCC is clearly an influential body with considerable support from both central and local government .
14 Although it has no permanent collections , its flexibility and room for manoeuvre could lead to new kinds of collaboration with institutions and individuals willing to lend works of art .
15 He has declared himself general co-ordinator of a new Parliament of Popular Power which , although it has no legislative authority , appears destined to take the place of the country 's National Assembly , which was dissolved last month .
16 Although it has no formal terms of reference , its discussions principally concern grants and expenditure levels .
17 Although he left no explicit statement of belief , recent scholarship has shown him as a consistent sponsor of reform , both in his local activities and as an intermediary between suitors and the Crown .
18 Andrew might also consider it a useful opportunity to further his England captaincy claims , for which he has a growing number of supporters — although he expresses no such wish , since his old school-mate , Will Carling , currently holds the job .
19 Surrounded by his flock he nonetheless had an eye on Omi and Erika and , although he made no apparent attempt to meet them , Erika and Omi found themselves facing him .
20 Although he made no specific commitment on its timing , this statement marked a significant change from the RPT 's firm rejection of multiparty politics in May 1990 [ see p. 37809 ] .
21 Although he had no dark hairs growing round his wrist-watch , Hugh Pargeter had , in his youth , the regular features and slightly curled hair of young men who model knitting patterns .
22 Mr Rawlins announced his intention to leave Sturge at some time in the future towards the end of last year although he had no specific plans for the next step in his career .
23 In a letter dated 26 August 1988 the inspector stated that although he had no specific evidence against Mr Kempton or the company , it would be necessary to examine their tax affairs .
24 In 1886 he was elected FRS although he had no academic degree until 1910 , when he delivered the Herbert Spencer lecture at Oxford and the university conferred on him an honorary D.Sc .
25 Kadhafi himself is referred to as " the leader of the revolution " , and as such wields considerable authority , although he holds no official post , in common with Maj. Abdel Salem Jalloud , widely known as " the Libyan number two " .
26 Lancashire [ 1987 ] has suggested the value of 1.49 as a threshold for association , although he provides no formal justification for this .
27 In these lines , Brutus is saying that the only way to stop Caesar becoming emperor is to kill him , and although he has no personal grievances against Caesar ( Caesar is kind to him and favours him ) , it would be bad for the people of Rome ( ‘ the general ’ ) if he were to be crowned .
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