Example sentences of "[be] [prep] no [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I can tell you now it 's going to have some of that salty humour to it , that salty talk , but I am in no way a misogynist .
2 These figures are in no way a projection of the likely maturity benefits .
3 It is not clear to what degree the kinship defenders would want to preserve the link with biological parents who are in no way the psychological parents as well — that is , how much they value the blood tie as such .
4 Does the Secretary of State recognise that the access funds are in no sense a substitute for student eligibility for social security and for vacation hardship allowance and that mature students in particular have been plunged into severe hardship by the Government 's policies ?
5 Dobbs flight was headed for Birmingham airport , but police are in no doubt the cocaine was intended for the streets of Gloucester .
6 Shaikhs collected money from members of their lineages to support those who had no other support , or who had heavy expenses of certain kinds ( educational or medical , but not business expenses ) which they could not meet ; but these were in no sense an attempt to redistribute resources .
7 Mrs Healey : ‘ That is in no way a sad picture .
8 The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans is in no way a conventional novel .
9 The Council of Europe , an international organisation of European states , of much the same character as the United Nations Organisation , is in no way a part of the constitution of the United Kingdom .
10 The feel of the natural wood itself is a very sensual thing , and the desire to pick the instrument up is considerably enhanced , which is in no way a bad thing .
11 Nevertheless he dismissed the residents ' protests as mere ‘ inconveniences ’ and insisted ‘ The closure of our Cork plant is in no way a reflection on our workforce , on the IDA , nor the Irish government which extended all possible facilities to our corporation in the difficult times we experienced .
12 Our ability to measure qualitatively these differences and similarities between assemblages and to synthesise the results into such taxonomic units as phases or traditions is in no way a test of the validity of the proposition that measured differences are indicative of degrees of ethnic affinity .
13 The other , more plausible , avenue is to accept that the phenomena discussed would normally be established by linguistic means but that is in no way a necessary feature of them , and so no problem of principle need arise .
14 The Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 has made some simplification by abolishing one head of liability but it is only a piecemeal attempt to deal with certain deficiencies in the common law and is in no way a code governing interference with goods .
15 Mozart 's nightly ritual , until his tenth year , of singing ‘ Oragna figata marina gamina fa ’ with his father , is in no way a manifestation of tic disorder .
16 We want to stress that the term ’ minority ’ is in no way a reference to the importance of the work carried out by health visitors and nurses in the community , such as district nurses , community psychiatric nurses , school nurses , residential care nurses , occupational health nurses , practice nurses , nurse practitioners as well as those nurses who are working in terminal care .
17 To suggest that enquiry methods of teaching are important at teenage level is in no way a devaluation of the role of the teacher .
18 Orlando is in no way the archetypal American brat ; Pat is briskly doting about him .
19 Mary is in no way the equivalent of Christ in the Christian religion .
20 There was , for instance , a project for a " music drama " that Nietzsche began in the autumn of 1870 , and there was a new and strong Wagnerian flavour in his musical compositions of 1871 : the explicit emphasis on Wagner in the developing book is in no way an isolated phenomenon .
21 It is in no sense a rival body to the National Institute for the Deaf but works in active co-operation with it and has direct representation there on .
22 It is in no sense a history of the development of the scheme .
23 The point of [ 14b ] was not simply to provide a paraphrase : it is in no sense a literal representation ( interpretation ) of the utterance in [ 14a ] .
24 ‘ This process is in no sense a divorce between the Labour Party and the trade union movement .
25 Among Crime and Punishment 's major characters only Porfiry the detective is in no sense an arriver .
26 The transition from water to land required not only the perfection of a walking limb , but modifications to the hearing system , palate , eyes and so on , and Ichthyostega had already established most of these terrestrial modifications , so it is in no sense an ‘ ancestor ’ , although it has many ancestral features .
27 Embarrassing as those moments were for me , I would not wish to imply that I in any way blame Mr Farraday , who is in no sense an unkind person ; he was , I am sure , merely enjoying the sort of bantering which in the United States , no doubt , is a sign of a good , friendly understanding between employer and employee , indulged in as a kind of affectionate sport .
28 God is in no sense an idealised self-image to be possessed and manipulated .
29 The fact that each of these parts has such a clearly identifiable root is in no sense an attempt to belittle the originality of Marx 's contribution .
30 This is in no sense an attempt to deny the importance of church tradition or the use of human reason .
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