Example sentences of "[pron] 's [adv] no " in BNC.

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1 So next time you 're stuck in your car behind that little old lady 's Austin 1100 , remember , statistically , she 's probably no worse a driver than the 20-year-old in the Porsche which is about to overtake you both .
2 She did drive until last year but I would imagine that she 's probably no longer safe driving .
3 There 's practically no difference in recovery rates between young and older patients .
4 There 's also no pressure to come or go , no one scorns the woman who 's left home five times and who still goes back , who loves her husband and wants to be wanted .
5 I even tried the DTI — there 's just no money in this country .
6 I even tried the DTI — there 's just no money in this country .
7 There 's just no way I can pay such a big bill , and I need the heating on to keep the baby warm .
8 There 's just no glamour in it ; no serious money ; very few groupies , and scarcely any hard drug abuse these days .
9 I think so , there 's got to be one person I mean I thought about this long and hard and there 's just no way , it can not be done by committee it would not work cos then
10 than have to constrain himself to one and and and there 's just no m content there .
11 Terrible bangs and things that there 's just no explanation for .
12 There 's just no pleasing some people !
13 There 's no need to actually to put it down as a recommendation that stays forever more , there 's just no need for it .
14 Now obviously you can translate the idea of something being a preventative about illness or sickness , but it 's very difficult to suggest in idiomatic modern English that roses can be a protection against evils , because you really , we really do n't have that kind of concept , normally now , although there are many uses of erm , groups of people who might retain such a concept , and if something like that arises , you obviously ca n't make it idiomatic , because there 's just no way it 's going to work idiomatically in English .
15 There 's just no catch 1715 No
16 There 's just there 's just no other words to describe them .
17 there 's just no way .
18 The talks to end the ambulance dispute continue in London , and the crisis at Banbury 's Horton General Hospital ; the unit manager says there 's just no more cash , so operations have to be cancelled .
19 This suggests to us that there 's probably no advantage to be gained from further tinkering with the law .
20 There 's simply no unity , no consistency , no narrative thrust , All these pseudo-dreams and irrelevant letters ! ’
21 There 's simply no excuse here , for Philips was perfectly able to accommodate three Haydn Symphonies onto a previous release featuring Sir Colin Davis and the royal Concertgebouw Orchestra !
22 There 's simply no contest .
23 There 's simply no personal challenge whatsoever ; one may as well pull the wings off small inspects or laugh at old people .
24 But remember , there 's simply no excuse in this society , in the late twentieth century , for an unwanted pregnancy .
25 Once more , there 's simply no excuse for ignorance .
26 They ca n't carry out repairs — there 's simply no glass available .
27 All have found to their cost that on his game there 's simply no stopping the hurling genius .
28 Having reached the limits of the contractual arrangements with local purchasing consortia ( DHA 's ) there 's simply no more money from that quarter to pay for non-emergency treatment or operations .
29 ‘ Graphic designers are often asked to do a great deal in a comparatively short space of time , ’ acknowledges Peter Brigg , ‘ but that 's because there 's often no substitute for the printed document .
30 There 's absolutely no question of our using either the police force or the army for the purpose of strike-breaking ’ .
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