Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] no " in BNC.
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1 | Funk but not funk , jazz but not jazz — his is strictly no sell-out either way . |
2 | Discs Mansions is the epitome of new business gentility , tucked away in a sweet little Victorian cottage mews in Hammersmith , just around the corner from Island Records — which is probably no coincidence , as we 'll find out later . |
3 | It is his 81st , is dedicated to the pit communities for which he still cares so deeply even though the pits have all but vanished , and costs £1 for a miner 's sideways look at life which is probably no more . |
4 | It was , he decided , Emersonianism — a disease ( if that is what it is ) which is certainly no less rife now than it was when Winters made his diagnosis fifty years ago . |
5 | AGRICULTURE remains a hazardous occupation which is perhaps no surprise for an industry in which mechanisation has replaced human labour on farms . |
6 | Personally I 'd hate to see Hodge go , he gives his all and as has been mentioned on a number of occasions scores very important goals but I suppose their is really no place for sentiment with the way we 've started this season . |
7 | Yet these examples , too , are significant , for they underline the unfortunate truth that the production and distribution of books to primary schools are important enough , financially , to attract the very largest species of shark against whom the professional at the ministry or in the centre ( who is usually no more than an average sized fish ) has little redress . |
8 | On Aug. 5 the government announced that it had provided UN inspectors details of its " biological research for military purposes " , but stressed that " there is positively no biological activity for ammunition or weapons purposes " . |
9 | ‘ There is no cash crisis at Leeds , and there is positively no rift between the board and the manager ’ |
10 | There is presently no reason to reject the simpler idea that the C-terminal part of the α-subunit contacts DNA in the -40 and -45 regions . |
11 | There is just no justification . ’ |
12 | ‘ There is just no way we could trust her , ’ said one source . |
13 | They 've always married near kin and there is just no cousinage . |
14 | There is also no obvious correlation between level of technology and type of marriage . |
15 | However , there is also no doubt that if you hunt animals — let's say by shooting them — a high proportion of the animals which are hunted will not die instantaneously . |
16 | There is also no way of knowing what use the authorities will make of the information if and when the VAN team does give them a warning that another Richter-7 earthquake is due in 7 or 11 hours time . |
17 | There is also no evidence to suggest that the crosses were destroyed by Cromwell , and Butcher states that the Eleanor Cross was still standing in 1645 . |
18 | Yet the survey shows that there is also no reason to live in fear . |
19 | There is also no doubt that Chapman needed Mario . |
20 | Although it is certainly true that individuals can gain a false idea about the ease of making money on the Stock Market , there is also no doubt that privatisation has generated substantial interest in the Stock Market , much of it from new investors . |
21 | There is also no need for a person who has had the HIV antibody test to tell their GP that they have done so , especially if the result was negative . |
22 | So where there is a virtual absence of such evaluations , such as amongst the first generation Caribbeans , there is also no direct influence from the family to children . |
23 | The pipe is simply pushed home into the fitting , where it is instantly secured , without the need for tools or a blow torch , therefore there is also no risk of fire damage to furniture . |
24 | There is also no difference in the number of DN cells in TCR- α mutant mice as compared to wild-type littermates ( Fig. 3a ) . |
25 | There is also no character-based interface for remote access making it clumsy as a server . |
26 | There is also no cover for consequential loss under this service . |
27 | There is also no suggestion in any of the evidence that the mother would forego her responsibilities as a mother and would be prepared to leave the children in Australia and come to England without them . |
28 | There is also no guarantee that these ‘ potential ’ advantages will actually be realized in practice . |
29 | There is also no express recognition of the right to individual privacy in English common law . |
30 | The sign made up of these two elements is arbitrary for two reasons : because , more obviously , the association of a signifier ( the sound-image ‘ tree ’ ) with a signified ( the concept tree ) is , except in a very few cases , fundamentally the product of linguistic convention , not of any natural link ; and , less obviously , because there is also no natural or necessary relationship between the sign as a whole and the reality to which it refers . |