Example sentences of "[noun] see no [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mention of treachery is a reminder that the fighting saw no clear division between Danes and English .
2 The Eden Vale to Bowyers group sees no immediate end to the recession .
3 The group sees no quick end to the high- street gloom .
4 The inaugural meeting of the Trabant Owners ' Club in the UK saw no fewer than 15 of the curious cardboard-bodied cars coverage on Lancaster .
5 The Court saw no mandatory language in the text of the Convention , and contrasted it with the language of the Hague Service of Process Convention — a contrast which was to prove a source of embarrassment when the court later held that the Service Convention was not mandatory either .
6 Marc was as good as his word and Sarella saw no more of him that day .
7 Mr Spencely sees no early respite .
8 But the Supreme Allied Commander and the British Chiefs of Staff saw no military advantage in accepting this proposal , and also foresaw that it would create difficulties with the Soviet government , and therefore ignored it .
9 Whereas the continental mind prefers a firm division between the " observer " and the " observed " , the oceanics see no such clear distinction .
10 Nicandra saw no other solution to this ugly and childish idea .
11 But like Parry , Sky see no real problem , and yesterday gave a full-blown London premier to the 90-second commercial which will be seen also on ITV .
12 But the tide of flesh and steel tore them apart , and Hotspur saw no more of him .
13 I know that Basil saw no simple future at the end of human life because we talked of this last summer ; neither can I. But I do believe that we live in a world whose climate of thought and feeling is created by human beings , many of whom have lived before us , often but little recognised .
14 GPs in this country saw no effective action until the August 1982 MIMS — a nine-month , apparently leisurely , gestation period at CSM , during which patients suffered and died .
15 In this network of institutions and ideas the eighteenth century saw no fundamental change .
16 Animals , in essence , are viewed as of equal value to humans , so the Animal Liberation Front sees no great difficulty in maintaining humans to free animals .
17 He wondered now how he might explain to Beth that his stepfather saw no real harm in what Matthew had done .
18 Mies saw no intended musical difference and therefore suggested that editors should use only dots .
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