Example sentences of "[adv] no [noun sg] to [art] " 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 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 !
7 From then on no guidebook to the county was complete without its Hardy references , although they were not always reliable .
8 We receive the news ( clearly no surprise to the highest ranks in the room ) that our entire organisation has been acquired by the Japanese .
9 Each window was no larger than a sheet of tabloid newspaper and there was clearly no upstairs to the place .
10 There was really no limit to the day : they had to work till the fish were finished .
11 The trouble with people like Dr Wyn was that there was really no answer to the jaw-dropping remarks they made .
12 The law is very unclear on what this time limit is — it used to be six years , but some would hold that there is now no limit to the liability .
13 What is striking is that the responses bear almost no resemblance to the issues being discussed in the election campaign .
14 During this period the number of people working in the office in Carlisle virtually doubled at almost no cost to the BDA , and valuable contributions were made in all departments .
15 This is of almost no interest to the managers of the campaign , in the parties and the media .
16 Yet this apparently admirable material proved to be of almost no use to the party .
17 And there is almost no limit to the ways you can reorganize the space in some of those old Victorian and Edwardian wardrobes that can still be found .
18 It certainly gave virtually no attention to the impact of erm issues from developing countries , and yet within a matter of weeks we 've had the energy problem bringing home directly to the reality of policy in Britain the need to understand and to establish new forms of economic relationships with developing countries .
19 Ace had been amazed that Dubois had shown virtually no reaction to the TARDIS , beyond a comment that it was ‘ almost as strange as the domain of the zombi astral . ’
20 What 's more , the enormous engineering project is being carried out with virtually no disruption to the hectic traffic flow through the city .
21 So the sort of murder will have in your police procedural will present virtually no challenge to the reader to guess or work out who-dun-it before your detectives .
22 Turning back to the local rag he learned that the police had as yet no clue to the identity of the woman whose body had been fished out of the canal .
23 She turned and was relieved to see someone who bore absolutely no resemblance to the man she had described to Roger and Caroline .
24 For example , a quite recent book of advanced readings , entitled The Nature of Creativity , edited by a very prominent cognitive psychologist , and intended for researchers in the area , makes absolutely no reference to the topic !
25 Part of the alleged unfairness is that some plaintiffs in the United States courts will be denied the extensive discovery available to plaintiffs generally ; but that is to give absolutely no weight to the specifically international aspects present in particular cases .
26 Er can I just respond briefly to Mr 's first point to confirm that we 've absolutely no objection to a more detailed set of criteria being included in the plan than is contained in P P G three .
27 Third , the plight of the business may be so grave , and the selection of the individuals concerned so inevitable and so urgently required , that consultation would make absolutely no difference to the outcome .
28 Cars and buses pay absolutely no heed to a runner , even in cross-walks designated for pedestrians .
29 The practical reality of modern police organization and its response bears absolutely no relation to the rather quaint legal structure within which the police are supposed to be contained .
30 The scene she had envisaged before she 'd come of herself apologising nicely , and thanking him , of Leo smiling gently , bore absolutely no relation to the reality .
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