Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] no [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All the expertise of a fully computerized trade and product information service is available for US exporters and no corner of the global marketplace is left un-intelligenced . |
2 | A slight lift of the eyes and no doubt eyebrows which were hidden under the mask . |
3 | I looked into those golden , liquid eyes and no doubt she was impressed with the clear green of mine . |
4 | A short , squat man with piercing eyes and no hair answered the door . |
5 | In addition , this evaluation procedure is concerned with measuring output in terms of pre-specified goals and no attention is paid to unexpected effects . |
6 | ( ITV , 8pm ) PC Stamp is n't licked yet he 's convinced that three brothers are looking for revenge when he sees them armed with baseball bats and no ball ! |
7 | He spent the time thinking about that place in Earl 's Court Square , where screenplay writers read from their screenplays and drank biting Spanish red wine and got stared at by tousled girls who wore overcoats and no make-up and blinked incessantly or not at all . |
8 | He could raise only one team of 13 players , which left him with no reserves and no team against which to play . |
9 | On the other hand , no funds and no subsidy schemes at all would mean an end to cultural policies . |
10 | Typically , there is no strategy on offer , no solutions and no time . |
11 | There were no cars and no electricity . |
12 | Althusser asserts that all ideology is ‘ centred ’ while science is ‘ decentred ’ and his no subjects and no Subject but it remains unclear how science might escape from ideology . |
13 | The secretaries are expected to produce copy from illegible scribbles , but get little thanks and no status . |
14 | They allow us to describe , as the episteme of a period , not the sum of its knowledge , nor the general style of its research , but the deviation , distances , the oppositions , the differences , the relations of its multiple scientific discourses : the epistemic is not a sort of grand underlying theory , it is a space of dispersion , it is an open field of relationships and no doubt indefinitely specifiable . |
15 | No valid consideration of the school curriculum can be made without consideration of a child 's view of causal relationships and no analysis of causal relationships in African children can be made without consideration of the nature of these spiritual beliefs . |
16 | These farmers had no money for improving agricultural methods and no motivation either because they realised that ‘ however beneficial any methods of agricultural technology were in the abstract , the benefits reaped from the improved methods would go to the money lender and not the tiller ’ ( Mamdani , The Myth of Population Control ) . |
17 | Well I mean we 're , we 're taking a load of the a Yankee words and no sound properly . |
18 | It is a commonly-held belief in Australia that the Aborigines have no real language , just a few words and no grammar . |
19 | It has been on trial at nine branches and no decision has been made about whether to extend the service . |
20 | Q ‘ I knitted a stocking stitch garment the other day with dropped shoulders and no armhole shaping . |
21 | ‘ I 've been making several very funny speeches and no bugger has laughed , so I 'm coming down . ’ |
22 | No carrots and no tomato . |
23 | Because she could n't live in the flat , she did n't pay the rent , which meant arrears and no possibility of a transfer . |
24 | Therefore , the meetings end up with lists and no decision . |
25 | In your glad rags and no mistake . ’ |
26 | The grant-aid formula for Responsible Bodies provided 75% of fees paid to tutors but no contribution was made through grant-aid towards the costs of administration , organisational expenditure or other promotional educational activity at District level . |
27 | If this structure is not generated the patient will be left with a collection of content words but no argument structure in which to insert them . |
28 | It is noticeable that the group that in general is in control of the transport system ( ie males aged 25–60 ) have , on any given day , the highest percentage making access walks but no walk journeys , so that many in this group will be more familiar with easier , shorter journeys than those such as women , children and the elderly who have over-average representation in the walk journey category . |
29 | A S THIS campaign rumbles on I long for John Major to stand up either on his soapbox ( which is really a box for transporting Central Office typewriters but no matter ) or on one of the Conservative Party 's all-singing , all-dancing stage sets , and say : ‘ I have brought you a dramatic drop in the rate of inflation . |
30 | There are bedside books but no bedside ideas ; and books , plays and films are now assumed to exist less to amuse or console than to stimulate and provoke . |