Example sentences of "[verb] to [be] no " in BNC.

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1 Cruel shook up , she is now , like as you do n't need to be no doctor to see , but she were n't shook up when she got a job to do ! ’
2 However , there appear to be no obvious reasons for the variation in number of libraries in total , or their divisional spread .
3 But , despite the new medical findings , police appear to be no closer to finding the murderer .
4 The mule is very much a product of artificial selection , for although wild horses and asses have roamed together in parts of South America there appear to be no records of naturally occurring hybrids .
5 There appear to be no major new competitive developments being planned .
6 However , there appear to be no words for compete or coerce .
7 In more specific terms of the language , Newport and Bellugi ( 1978 ) were able to show that deaf people are not deficient in category structure in ASL because there appear to be no signs for category names such as ‘ tool ’ or ‘ furniture ’ .
8 There appear to be no important differences in performance on intelligence tests in the working age range and as the influence of physical effort in work becomes less important so it is more feasible that jobs can be performed equally well by either sex .
9 Just as there appear to be no rubicons in a child 's cerebral development , so also there were probably no such rubicons phylogenetically .
10 The application vendor can clearly provide a language version of the binaries if desired , but there appear to be no facilities for multi-lingual binaries .
11 Wherever they come from , horses have no difficulty in understanding each other ; there appear to be no languages or dialects in ‘ Horse ’ , though domestic horses sometimes invent unusual signs to communicate with their owners .
12 They appear to be no different from the " shapes , the voices that throng the mind " .
13 There appear to be no special forms or procedures which are required to be adopted in the county court where someone is found guilty of contempt in the face of the court and committed to prison under section 118 of the County Courts Act 1984 , although no doubt , if such an event were to occur , the court would follow the general approach required by Ord. 29 , r.1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 ( as amended ) which applies in the case of committal for breach of injunctions .
14 Since there appear to be no consequences in judicial practice if the label constitutional is applied to a particular law , it is in the end no more than a convenient way for textbook writers to organise their material , just as they produce books on industrial law or commercial law .
15 There appear to be no other triumphs to proclaim .
16 There would , at first sight , appear to be no connection between these two variables .
17 Section 22 and s23 of the Arbitration Act 1950 preserve the right to apply to the court to set aside an award on the ground of misconduct by the arbitrator : misconduct sometimes amounts to what appear to be no more than minor procedural solecisms .
18 Research in child development suggests that there appear to be no differences between male and female humour , at least until school age , where boys go in for practical jokes more than girls .
19 Why else might there appear to be no moon ?
20 Looking ahead , the price by the year 2000 was expected to be no more than about $50 per tonne .
21 The RVE for an amorphous polymer may be expected to be no more than 10 nanometres or so .
22 In short , there has to be no room for misunderstanding ; there must be what lawyers call consensus ad idem or a meeting of minds .
23 He was universally considered to be no good , lazy and a bad manager .
24 ‘ I 've been sent a very favourable letter from the council and there now looks to be no problems on that score , ’ added Deakin .
25 It introduced a shortened review procedure for " unfounded " asylum applications — either from those whose identity and/or nationality could not be conclusively proved , or those from a country where there was deemed to be no danger of persecution .
26 The SPD would favour an amended wording , to allow for the automatic expulsion , for instance , of asylum-seekers from countries where there was deemed to be no persecution .
27 With most gliders the attitude for the nose during the slip needs to be no higher than required to maintain the chosen approach speed .
28 You get the same kind of picture you can get with X-rays , with what 's reckoned to be no harm whatsoever .
29 Jean-Marie Balestre , the president of FISA , has pointed out that the regulations permit an immediate ban regardless of any appeal and there would appear to be no further argument on that point .
30 THERE would appear to be no future in Newcastle United 's courtship of Roy Aitken , the Celtic captain , following yesterday 's disapproval of the affair by Billy McNeill , manager of the Glasgow club .
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