Example sentences of "[ex0] [be] [adv] no " in BNC.

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1 Thus , although it has been stated that there are practically no high kicks in kung fu , the practitioner who emulates the crane is training his legs for the highest possible kicks .
2 My continuing work is convincing me that there are probably no inimical remedies when LM 's are used , that Lycopodium can probably follow Sulphur , and that LM potencies can be repeated often and safely in weak patients and in patients with serious tissue pathology .
3 We can observe a familiar transition from a relatively general training , in these highly valued skills , to degrees of specialization and professionalization in more complex societies , but some forms of specialization seem to be remarkably early and , on the other hand , there are probably no societies in which relatively general training in forms of these basic skills is not attempted .
4 There are also no ligatures to confuse the start of the letter as there are in other letter positions .
5 There are also no plans for a record though , again , things could change . ’
6 There are also no fewer than five halts .
7 There are also no clear data about CD4 counts in African blacks .
8 There are also no packaging shortages .
9 There are also no guarantees that the reduced level of funds provided by Government will actually be spent on training .
10 There are also no bonuses to be had for long service to JS when you are non-management .
11 There are thus no circumstances in which the Chewong may behave in contradiction to their ideologically constructed concept of human nature .
12 There are thus no cultural coincidences .
13 There are effectively no vibrational selection rules , so the technique is particularly useful for detecting vibrations that do not appear in either IR or Raman spectra .
14 In principle it can be detected by inelastic neutron scattering or by electron energy-loss spectroscopy [ Section 5.3.4 ] , for which there are effectively no symmetry selection rules .
15 We also believe that encouraging minerals operators who want to extend their quarries to show how this ‘ would achieve an enhancement to the local landscape ’ , will make it much harder for planning authorities to refuse extensions where there are clearly no exceptional circumstances involved , just because landscape improvements are proposed .
16 We also believe that encouraging minerals operators who want to extend their quarries to show how this ‘ would achieve an enhancement to the local landscape ’ , will make it much harder for planning authorities to refuse extensions where there are clearly no exceptional circumstances involved , just because landscape improvements are proposed .
17 Where a product is entirely integrated within the TNC or its captive suppliers ' networks , or where the intermediate components or materials used are of such a specialized nature that there are simply no available suppliers outside the existing TNC network , then backward linkages are literally forbidden by the logic of global production .
18 There are now no ‘ fundamental contradictions in human life that can not be resolved in the context of modern liberalism ’ .
19 The present owner of the rectory told me that one thing people notice when they go round the garden is that there are now no garage doors .
20 They are the questions of the alignment of the lift and the power system , to both of which there are now no authoritative answers .
21 Although present in Langstone Harbour there are now no beds of Zostera species in either Sussex estuary , although these certainly existed in the early years of this century , and Z. angustifolia was recorded near the Hayling shore of Chichester Harbour as recently as 1963 .
22 The farming is mainly arable of corn , oil seed rape and peas , with beef , sheep and pigs ; there are now no dairy farms .
23 Is it unfair to wish for some appropriate visual counterpoint to Dixon 's video , to the precision and eloquence of — for example — Edward Pearce speaking of ‘ the men whose fingers itch from the things against which there are now no checks , and no restraints ’ ?
24 There are now no living descendants of the Mozart family .
25 Previous standards for school meals were abolished in 1980 and there are now no mandatory guidelines .
26 There are now no legal obligations arising out of joint action , which will remain until the new treaty is effective .
27 There are now no Conservative-held seats in Glasgow or Liverpool .
28 But the right honourable gentleman will recollect that in aerospace in steel and in textiles there are now no large apprenticeship schools .
29 Where the wording of a written rule is clear , there are therefore no grounds for introducing further evidence of what it really means .
30 It is always possible that despite all the behaviour there are actually no sensations going on there at all , or at least different ones from those we imagine .
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