Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean got no mortgage to pay out you can you can bank eight hundred pound of that every month .
2 I tried to make no mistakes , but they called me naughty every moment of the day .
3 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 .
4 I seemed to have no value for him and it began to feel like a kind of death .
5 I 'd seen no sign of Mala , but I had n't expected it , since she 'd been right about us being less obvious if we were apart .
6 Well , I 'd made no appointment with him , of course .
7 Her face said I 'd scored no points .
8 The road had for so long been the only goal that I 'd given no thought to anything beyond .
9 at the time , I thought , ‘ This is ridiculous , I 'm holding these boys back ’ because I was also managing a singer called Marc Bolan , and in the quieter moments , he and David would decorate my office to fill in the time , but I said to them that I had just run out of money and could n't afford to carry on — I 'd taken no commission from either of them at the time — so I went off to Spain to think about my next move and released them both from their contracts . ’
10 And I 'd got no clothes to change into !
11 And as time went on course I 'd got no experience of house cleaning boots and managing , or anything like that !
12 Remember getting to Leek , I 'd got no overcoat had I , has he got eh , cos we had uniform then , and I got a set , a civvy suit , you know ?
13 I 'd got no money , no night things , no spare clothes , no bank card .
14 My mitt 's just about come back to reality , last night when I was playing my trumpet right , it was numb , my fingers , I 'd got no feeling in it , it was as though it was dead .
15 Then , after I 'd made sure that I 'd left no telltale traces , I was off .
16 I 'd had no leave and , what with one thing and another , I rather wanted a break .
17 And I was getting tired , I 'd had no idea how much hauling one of those things around the sky would take it out of you , and then I was coming ‘ down ’ , ‘ down ’ fast .
18 But I 'd had no sleep and I was feeling it got worse .
19 I did n't want the child , I was n't at all sure I was going to love it , even — certainly I 'd had no hints up to now that mother-love had n't been completely left out of my make-up .
20 I 'd been so busy I 'd had no time to think .
21 If I 'd had no gear the night before , I would n't go to bed all night .
22 Eight of the twelve Members I interviewed made no complaint of bias towards the front-benches ( or vice-versa ! ) , or felt that the balance had been well struck , but four expressed reservations .
23 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 .
24 When she entered the room , she directed an unfriendly look at Harold — so far as I remember making no sound — and , seeing where I was sitting , directed a glance at me that , for anyone of lesser resolution , would undoubtedly have turned me into stone .
25 But in the morning , after sleeping on those terms of the ‘ contract ’ , I decided to have no part of it .
26 I move to take no action on this matter .
27 Usually where I live leaves no mark , but this is different .
28 I began to realize how inadequate my picture of Laura was ; that I had made no room in my thoughts for an independent life of her own , let alone one as earthed and pragmatic as the potter 's craft .
29 I had made no arrangements for that first night .
30 At least I had seen no others .
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