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

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1 They believed she had been murdered by the Grantley Ripper although as yet no body had turned up .
2 ‘ I found a hardness of nerve , a criss-cross of trip wires but no particular bliss , no particular revelation , or stimulation or irritation of the enlargening , fertilising , satisfying kind ; although as well no inclination towards toffee . ’
3 It is the plaintiff 's case that [ the agreement ] created no term sufficiently identifiable to be capable of recognition by the law , and that accordingly no tenancy was created .
4 Having considered the potential benefits of offering discounts for full payment of Council Tax the Council has decided for the first year that it is not beneficial and that therefore no discounts will be offered for full payment .
5 Many of our partners and allies take the position that they do not recognise governments and that therefore no question of recognition arises in such cases .
6 One fairly obvious analogy is the type of case considered by this court in In re Chase ( No. 2 ) [ 1989 ] 1 N.Z.L.R. 345 where , following in particular the decision of the Privy Council in Tampion v. Anderson [ 1973 ] 3 A.L.R. 414 , the view was taken that an order dismissing an action on the ground that there was no reasonable cause of action was an interlocutory judgment and that therefore no appeal lay as of right .
7 The period of calm after the year-end 1992 figures were out of the way and digested ended with a bang this week as Wall Street woke up to what we have been flagging over the past month — that estimates for IBM Corp 's first quarter performance were far too high , and that virtually no business was being done .
8 It might be possible , however , to construct new variants on the Gettier theme which do not rely on inference or on an inference of this sort , as we shall see in the next section , and if so no complaints about PC j or other principles will be very effective .
9 The club house , which looked like a turreted Ruritanian castle , had white walls , grey roofs , flawless pitches front and back , but as yet no windows , nor , as Perdita suspected , a Ladies ' loo , or changing room .
10 But as yet no feature of parenting has been convincingly established as being a causal factor in the first onset of the disorder despite observations by numerous investigators that parent-child relationships are often atypical in a number of ways .
11 But in 1900 these uncertainties were still in the future ; there were clouds , as William Thomson described them , hanging over some classical theories , but as yet no thunder and lightning .
12 I understand that the Scottish Home and Health Department has set up a working party to consider this issue , but as yet no recommendations have been made .
13 Representations have been made to Mr Forth , but as yet no reply of any substance has been received .
14 But as yet no action has been taken by British government departments .
15 There was growing pressure on the College to receive the diseased horses of subscribers , but as yet no stables were ready .
16 But as yet no genie had materialised , no matter how hard she metaphorically rubbed the magic lamp .
17 There was a rose garden to wander around , though as yet no sign of blossom but an indication from the many rose bushes that at some time there would be a most beautiful display .
18 ‘ A bit concerned over X 's honesty , though as yet no evidence ’ and ‘ Mother professes an interest in his welfare but we hear stories of drinking and late night parties ’ — both come from school records but could not stand parental scrutiny .
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