Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Also , it has been admitted by at least one officer in military intelligence that government undercover has had practically no success in penetrating them with agents .
2 Incidentally , any of these phones here has got absolutely no trunk access on it , it 's got class of service 31 , got no trunk access .
3 The note had made her giggle and she 'd seen absolutely no harm in going .
4 He turned out to be an efficient chairman of the BBC but my first impression was amply confirmed since , although I had frequent dealings with him , he seemed to have absolutely no interest in what to me really mattered .
5 PAT has drawn to my attention a number of cases of teachers whose professional and personal lives have been virtually destroyed as a result of allegations made against them by children , allegations either subsequently withdrawn or shown to have absolutely no foundation .
6 It is erm alleged , it is to be alleged as I understand it by the er defendant relying on Mr opinion that the business would have failed in any event er because of the plaintiff 's general lack of experience in this trade and what is described as a lack of financial expertise or caution er to which the availability of extra money as envisaged in the original proposal , would have made absolutely no difference .
7 Something we should have mentioned earlier no doubt about that .
8 Terse and abrupt , the orders he issued took almost no account of her lack of experience .
9 The project is well known in AI circles ; but it seems to have left virtually no trace in the historical literature .
10 The higher concentrations of ethanol studied has either no effect or a mildly inhibitory one .
11 It also transpired that he had done virtually no mathematics .
12 They had done virtually no research on the elasticity of demand , relying as usual on their intuition and experience , but in this case intuition may not have played them entirely false .
13 At the same time , there was no place for the scientists to work because the universities had done virtually no research .
14 Heffers reported that customers had made absolutely no comment on the matter .
15 I 've got absolutely no idea .
16 Until then she had had absolutely no recollection of anything which had taken place in the operating theatre .
17 ‘ It 's an amazing opportunity to break in to theatre , but we 've had virtually no response from Jobcentres , ’ a spokeswoman says .
18 We 've had virtually no rain in the last five weeks which is why we 've got water problems in many parts of the country , but it 's not just us that 's suffering you 'll be glad to know .
19 Well that 's what fourteen , and I 've had never no trouble with him .
20 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 . ’
21 UNTIL the last minute , the election on May 1st to fill the Senate seat vacated by Lloyd Bentsen when he went to the Treasury had generated almost no interest in Texas .
22 ‘ I 've have absolutely no doubt that this is an agenda which is moving in PR 's direction . ’
23 ‘ I 've have absolutely no doubt that this is an agenda which is moving in PR 's direction . ’
24 In reality , most attorneys have made almost no preparation for this phase and do not really understand it .
25 The Opposition have made absolutely no commitment to provide free phones or to increase public expenditure on telecommunications infrastructure in any way .
26 ‘ This is a statement of defiance to say the arrests have made absolutely no difference to them and Warrington is as vulnerable as it ever was , ’ he told Sky News .
27 And Sophia Chistie , general manager of the North-East 's drug and alcohol problem service , added : ‘ We have had absolutely no contact with anyone having problems with or about the use of Special K.
28 Until very recently , the English a cappella ensembles involved in this work have had almost no competition and they are therefore ready to benefit from any new sounds or new musical ideas that choirs and vocal consorts in other countries can produce for them to hear and admire .
29 As the chart shows , the four weeks of the campaign have had almost no effect on voters ' opinions about which party could best handle the country 's non-economic as well as economic problems .
30 mm , he 's got absolutely no chance
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