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

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1 The chairman has received no reply to her letter re the trees at this location but will write again .
2 Clearly he was asking a question , but the gutturals of the language he used bore no relationship to any form of speech which was in use in the Empire .
3 In response to this situation ‘ the national government has made no response to the problem of erosion , and none is planned ’ !
4 I mean the decision actually has made no difference to government spending in total , it 's just the way the cake has been sliced .
5 The past century has seen the standard form of family trust change from the old strict settlement based on successive limited interests and designed to keep specific land in the family , to the discretionary trust of personalty designed to give no interest to anybody for inheritance tax purposes .
6 So far in the post-war period this belief has borne no resemblance to reality .
7 The solipsist admits no community to ground his belief that it is objectively true that this new sensation is a pain .
8 The road had for so long been the only goal that I 'd given no thought to anything beyond .
9 At first she 'd given no thought to missing for a month , putting it down to the trauma of losing Pa , but by the time nothing showed for the third month running there could be no doubt that the worst had happened .
10 However much she ate made no difference to her shapely figure .
11 Of 34 patients followed throughout the year , only two seemed to have no response to the healing .
12 Lindsey leaned against the rail , conscious of his nearness , her mouth dry with a nervousness that seemed to have no logic to it .
13 This did not mean that they were wholly resistant to new ideas — that was clearly not the case because many spoke of the helpful advice and information given on the farming , nutrition , health and child care programmes — but they seemed to resist anything which either conflicted with views they already held or seemed to have no relevance to their experience .
14 South-West Durham Community Health Council had decided to offer no objection to local health authority plans to close the geriatric ward at Sedgefield Community Hospital .
15 The boy , who bears the surname of his fish wholesaler father Daniel Ducruet , is said to have no claim to the throne and is not even a royal .
16 You goin' give no trouble to Miguelito .
17 Yet he saw the danger in making these communities an ideal , as he turned an anthropological eye on Christianity and perceived that such examples seem to proffer no solution to industrial urban and suburban existence — the way most people live .
18 The letter calls for a moratorium on irradiated food until ( i ) it can be controlled by means of tests carried out by hygiene and quality enforcement officers , ( ii ) agreement is reached on labelling , ( iii ) its consumption is shown to pose no threat to human health , and ( iv ) a positive need for this kind of food preparation is identified .
19 The Article as drafted makes no reference to environmental acceptability and this should be inserted .
20 The young people I know pay no attention to such dictates and in that sense they are far ahead of the politicians and the priests .
21 According to Gandhi , ahi sā in its negative form involves doing no injury to any living being either physically or mentally .
22 It may be true that the life we destroy is in the main of the lower orders or minute forms , but it is none the less destruction of life for all that , and since ahi sā involves doing no injury to any form of life , it follows that no matter how careful and compassionate and self-restrained a person may be he can not entirely escape committing hi sā .
23 If the course described to you seems to bear no relation to these criteria do make further enquiries .
24 An example of such pressure involving an attempt to change an inequitable system that appears to bear no relation to wartime was on the Isle of Ely .
25 The notion that the papacy should be above politics would have made no sense to the people of the medieval world .
26 It would have made no difference to the example below had the aggrieved party been a German company with a branch in France tendering for factory space .
27 But it would have made no difference to his attitude to Matilda : for him — whatever the circumstances in which she had been removed — she was a runaway nun who should be forced to return to her convent .
28 And it would n't have made no difference to my sentence anyway , so what was the point ?
29 Now all of this may well have made no difference to the final result ; the courts reading of the facts may have led them to the same conclusion whatever the meanings given to reasonable and unreasonable .
30 The pursuers , having had no response to their requests for payment , treated the defenders ' failure in payment as discharging the contract and withdrew from the site , leaving the installation in an uncompleted state .
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