Example sentences of "[adv] no [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | There is literally no limit to the abuses which might creep in if such a practice were allowed to go on without restriction . |
2 | We tried to point out that the ‘ no deals ’ policy was obviously no deterrent to the kidnapping of Britons , but again , nobody really took much notice . |
3 | By definition they are all high risk and there is thus no significance to the issue of false positives . |
4 | Randolph was just no use to the reindeer team as his white nose was n't any good . |
5 | Calculations of this kind can be particularly time-consuming ( especially since there is generally no end to the scenarios that might be worth examining ) and considerable ingenuity must be employed in writing software that will run efficiently . |
6 | She was good as Maritza , but still no threat to him . |
7 | There was not a soul to be seen , and apart from a hammering noise echoing from somewhere distant , and an occasional coughing in a room to the back of the house , there is still no sound to be heard . |
8 | Once the basic information is captured in electronic form there is technically no limit to what can be achieved with it . |
9 | There is usually no objection to the occasional exhibition , depending on where you live and whether your exhibition is likely to cause traffic congestion and aggravation to the neighbours ! |
10 | From then on no guidebook to the county was complete without its Hardy references , although they were not always reliable . |
11 | ‘ That 's all right no bother to us ’ . |
12 | There is practically no limit to his asceticism for any purpose — other than asceticism . |
13 | ‘ There is practically no limit to what I can think of . ’ |
14 | Strictly no cash to Colin personally till the job 's completed . |
15 | This suggests to us that there 's probably no advantage to be gained from further tinkering with the law . |
16 | That piece of information shook her so much that she put up no resistance to being led off , except to say , ‘ Where are we going ? ’ |
17 | It 's cheered me up no end to be reminded that I do have work and a brain and something to do when I 'm allowed up again . ’ |
18 | We receive the news ( clearly no surprise to the highest ranks in the room ) that our entire organisation has been acquired by the Japanese . |
19 | Each window was no larger than a sheet of tabloid newspaper and there was clearly no upstairs to the place . |
20 | Or a manufacturer could specify minimum quantity ( quantity forcing ) , or details of service and demonstration facilities , or quality criteria ( e.g. no hamburger to be sold more than two minutes after being cooked ) . |
21 | ‘ It 's really no credit to me , ’ said Ianthe . |
22 | Is there really no wood to be found on the way , or even on the mountain itself ? |
23 | There was really no limit to the day : they had to work till the fish were finished . |
24 | But , since there is really no limit to what it might be desirable to know about such matters , the sensible fieldworking anthropologist will recognize his limitations of resources , time and expertise . |
25 | And there 's really no answer to that . |
26 | There was really no answer to that … |
27 | The trouble with people like Dr Wyn was that there was really no answer to the jaw-dropping remarks they made . |
28 | There 's really no need to be afraid . |
29 | There is really no need to be bored these days as there is so much going on . |
30 | In the same way there is now no bar to finding an artistic constituency when and where the composer chooses , and that includes again , without any stigma , the opera house . |