Example sentences of "[coord] no [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At some point in training , then , the loss of effectiveness of the inhibitory association occasioned by a change of context will counteract the reduced effectiveness of the excitatory association more or less exactly and the outcome will be little or no net change in the observed CR .
2 Masulis studied the effect of changes in corporate structure effected by debt equity swaps and vice versa in which there was little or no net cash inflows or outflows from the firm .
3 Huge cuts in EPA 's research Funds ( down by nearly 50 per cent since Reagan took office ) can perhaps be justified on the grounds that , in hard times , scientific priorities can be temporarily reshuffled with little or no long-term damage .
4 The cut may be made with little or no apparent awareness , the patient suddenly discovering that she has cut herself and at the same time experiencing a sense of relief .
5 Each genetic change can result in either much morphological change , little morphological change or no morphological change .
6 So far , the personnel mentioned in relation to ward teaching are those with little or no specific preparation for it .
7 The fact is that class conflict provided little or no revolutionary potential in Britain and that apathy was far more potent a force among the British working class than action .
8 Self-indexed files will need little or no prior formatting of the direct access device on which they are to be stored .
9 The scheme allowed the outsider , a solicitor with little or no criminal practice , to gain access to the criminal courts , receive a ready made clientele either through the cells or via the clerks and magistrates , represent these clients , get his face known , be talked about , be mentioned in the local newspaper and generally com-mence to build a reputation as a criminal lawyer .
10 Grand Slam or no Grand Slam , John Monie will leave Wigan with a legacy that could last for ever .
11 Unlike the indigenous tribes , they often have little or no agricultural know-how and simply slash and burn the forest as they go .
12 Ministers of Health would have incurred little or no extra criticism if they had failed to provide the services which the £25 million yielded by the prescription charges have made possible ; what criticism there was , would have been diffused over a hundred objects and none of it would have made a distinct impression on the mind of the electorate .
13 Large bedrooms with two large beds accommodating the family for little or no extra cost means revenue from extra meals and drinks .
14 When I began these big fish articles for PFK , I wanted to demonstrate that something a little different could be kept at little or no extra cost to setting up a comparatively-sized community tank .
15 I have also learnt that there are other makes of computer — even among those supplied by Dixons — that would have been more suitable at little or no extra cost .
16 Proactive tax advice by MAS and KPMG may enable the purchaser to offer a deal structure which provides benefits for the vendors at little or no extra cost to the purchaser .
17 It is also the case that proactive tax advice may enable you to offer a deal structure which provides certain benefits for the vendor at little or no extra cost to Big .
18 Proactive tax advice may enable you to offer a deal structure which provides benefits for the vendors at little or no extra cost to yourselves .
19 As Cross Action is compatible with DB2 SQL and Cobol commands , Enterprise says developers will need little or no extra training to use it .
20 The result of so doing is the sad and mischievous error of seeing little or no moral difference between the painless killing of chickens and that of unwanted children .
21 Our own collections as yet contain little or no computer-generated material , but without any doubt they will soon do so .
22 Although applicants are entitled to legal representation , they are not always legally represented , the proceedings being simple and involving little or no legal principle .
23 His judicial appointments were much criticized on the ground in effect that ‘ Halsbury appointed to the High Court , and to a lesser extent to the county court , men of little or no legal learning whose previous career in public life had been largely in the service of the Conservative Party or else were relations of his own ’ .
24 What the authorities failed to realise was that in the few years since the war had ended , aircraft design had moved forward a long way , and there had been a rapid development of jet aircraft of which Tank had little or no real experience — he had not been involved in this critical new phase .
25 Ill give a brief summary , gleaned from the London papers — so therefore little or no real match information !
26 Staff should be made aware that some of the most sinister fetal heart rate decelerations ( late ) are often shallow and difficult to detect ; some of the most obvious with greatest amplitude ( variable ) may be of little or no pathological importance .
27 As there was little or no advance warning , those people who had paid for entertainment until 2am understandably felt short-changed .
28 A particular problem is that little or no quantitative regard has been paid until recently to the effects of quality variation in environmental data .
29 On the contrary , in patients without active hepatitis B virus replication , there is little or no membranous expression of pre-S1 or pre-S2 , and , moreover , cytoplasmic expression of pre-S peptides increased remarkably compared with those with active hepatitis B virus replication ( Table III ) .
30 Deal or no mysterious deal , now that it had been established that he had not tracked her down all she wanted was for him to go .
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