Example sentences of "[verb] no [noun] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | His face is n't cruel , and I 'm relieved to find no attitude there that I might find myself kicking against . |
2 | Subjects seemed to provide No responses slower than giving Yes responses initially , but No response reaction time increased at a greater rate tending to converge with reaction time for Yes responses in larger memory sets of about four digits onwards . |
3 | Sparc 811 has no customers yet but both Xerox PARC and SMILE , the Sparc Macrocell and Interface Library Elements project inside Europe 's Esprit III programme have taken licences to create Tsunami derivatives . |
4 | What is particularly interesting is that this nuclear PLC- β is activated when Swiss 3T3 cells are stimulated by IGF-1 , whereas bombesin has no effect even though it is a potent activator of phosphoinositide hydrolysis at the plasma membrane . |
5 | Away in a different world ’ A Glasgow Girl 's life rich in wonder and colour One of Scotland 's art treasures , Mary Armour tells Ruth Wishart that she has no regrets now that her work is complete |
6 | Although accountants may be on hand , the surveyor at partner level in a growing practice , or one of a substantial size , may find himself in the anomalous situation of spending the major part of his time on management for which he received no training rather than on technical matters , in which he is expert . |
7 | Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools |
8 | They would miss it sorely when it was closed to them , and there seemed no chance now that it would n't be . |
9 | He could see no way out and in his anguish he began to think of doing himself in ; the method he would use would have to be quick and simple . |
10 | The problem was , Cora-Beth could see no reason now that they were engaged why they should not make love . |
11 | I ca n't complain about the windows cos o you know , I have n't had no draughts really but then you get parasites you know like fleas and bugs coming through these ventilations . |
12 | You know and then er and then er and we 'd got no gas in when I was quite little . |
13 | stay at granddad 's for a little while , while daddy watches that film and then go and see other nanny for a little while , cos you 've got no playschool tomorrow so you have n't got to get up early have you ? |
14 | He was tall , slim and dignified , and showed no anger even when provoked . |
15 | It was all good-natured , Anna made no scenes then that one knew of . |
16 | It wo n't obstruct no light though because I told you the sun is more er , without the back it joins down the car |
17 | Finally , I propose to call no person more than once to accept that the movers will have the opportunity of winding up at the end and I would please ask you to wait until you have been called . |
18 | Until the advent of Europeans , its natives knew no place closer than the Moon . |
19 | In some computers all accumulators may be used as index registers , although an index specification of zero usually means no indexing rather than a specification of accumulator zero as index register : this is the case on the IBM 370 range . |
20 | depending on whether we take the " " mayden " " as a vocative ( i.e. " girl , I love no one more than thee " ) or as the object of the lost verb of line 14 , whereby the -clause becomes a restrictive relative clause ( " I love no maiden more than you … " [ but I might love some just as much or only a bit less ] ) . |
21 | I intend no harm to her if she 'd have left her squealings and I did no harm neither but to myself . |
22 | A man of vaulting ambitions with the talents to match , passionately devoted to his house and ambitious for his favourite grandson , the twelve-year-old Robert , making no secret now that Alexander III was dead that the House of Bruce had the best claim to the Scottish throne . |
23 | It just said no photographs inside and yet |
24 | " You 'll have to back me up ; you 've no choice now that you have an heir to consider . |
25 | He had no doubt now that Madeleine loved him , but would Sir Philip consider their shared love sufficient grounds for them to marry ? |
26 | I had no doubt then that I had been unfairly judged , but I am older and wiser now and in retrospect I think I was wrong . |
27 | The web was so finely woven that he had no way forward but by continuing the deceit . |
28 | I suppose that 's where they had no roads maybe or no hearse or something . |
29 | But she had no pride now where Rob was concerned , and what had pride to do with loving ? |
30 | Except he had no idea where or when the train would next be stopping . |