Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The strange experiences no doubt left an indelible mark on the memories of the three electricians who would never forget the malevolent power of that old wooden box .
2 And I wanted a particular tape , oh I know it was a tape I 'd heard a coach driver using on the er on a coach trip that I was on so I got to know what it was erm and er I went round the usual shops no joy
3 The German gunners no doubt feared firing on their own men in these warehouses .
4 We find Makarenko by the 1930s writing , ‘ How is it that the resistance of materials is studied in all higher technical institutes , while in the pedagogical institutes no study is made of the resistance of personalities to educational measures ? ’ .
5 While no longer under oath to abide by the rules and pray every day for their benefactor , the present tenants no doubt are thankful for their rent and rate-free accommodation , their free central heating and laundry and , though the gentlemen no longer receive a new suit every two years nor the ladies a new frock , they do receive a visit from the wardens and the clerk at Christmas bearing a small monetary gift .
6 Her own mother contemplated such depravity with sorrow , convinced that it could do the poor creatures no good .
7 Thus the social security tax has been shifted onto the employee , and therefore the firm experiences no loss of profit , nor increase in total labour costs , and no change in its relative competitive position .
8 In the above runs no grammar was used .
9 In the presidential elections no candidate gained an overall majority ; the choice between the two leading candidates thus passed to the parliament at its first session on Oct. 5 .
10 A friend of Apollinaire , Soffici was possibly the only man in Italy at the time with a clear idea of Cubism and its aims , and in contrasting it with the work of the young Futurists no doubt felt that his strictures were justified .
11 It is further urged upon me that the justices , having found as a fact that the parents had been in continuous contact with each other , and the justices being satisfied that there were grounds for believing that both the children were likely to suffer significant harm , which was a specific finding that they made , they were plainly wrong in refusing to make an interim order in that they first of all failed to have regard to the fact that the parents had colluded over the cause of D. 's injuries , and there was evidence to that effect ; secondly , that the mother had lied to social services , Dr. Barnardo 's and the guardian about having had at the relevant times no contact with the father — and that is indeed what the mother has done , she has lied ; and , thirdly , that the father had been in breach of a term of the bail conditions which had been imposed upon him , not only on 23 December 1991 but ever since his release in as much as he had visited and contacted the mother .
12 Though the club-room comedians no doubt felt robbed of their favourite source of humour — sexism — the 1,000-strong crowd who turned out to watch yesterday 's friendly match against Ireland at Raeburn Place , Edinburgh , seemed satisfied with the standard of play .
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