Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pat obviously has no self-control .
2 That , I was told , led to their claim , by agreement , being reduced now from £7,171.50 to £6,439.72 but , moreover , the claim that they put forward took no account of the fact that the second day of the hearing was occupied in consideration of the mother 's claim for a contact order as to which no possible complaint could be made against the local authority .
3 Echo currently has no iAPX-86 front-end for FlashPort , but is thought to be heading down that road .
4 Echo currently has no iAPX-86 front-end for FlashPort , but is thought to be heading down that road .
5 The hazards model also showed no reduction of survival time in a comparison of the period when atenolol was prescribed ( 1977–90 ) with the period in which it was not prescribed ( 1972–6 ) .
6 Apple trees are its bread and butter in Britain but mistletoe clearly has no meal ticket .
7 Rennenkampf now had no option but to order First Army to retreat eastward and , but for two factors , his entire force might yet have been cut off .
8 Agree strongly Agree No opinion Disagree Disagree strongly
9 They 've just got no idea what it 's like .
10 Nevertheless , Bolger also made no secret of his desire to improve relations with the USA .
11 Oh God , I almost crapped myself I thought I was going to be working till twelve I 've now got no prep to do .
12 Rangers have still received no reply from Marseille over ticket and security arrangements for the crucial European Champions League clash in France on 7 April .
13 I stand with the phone in my hand , remembering that I have still had no lunch .
14 Like there such as housewives have always got no coal .
15 Sir , I think I have probably have no standing , and the answer to your question directly is no .
16 Well I have no see no evidence for that suggestion , and I think if the panel are going to accept this suggestion , then evidence or some some sort of information should be put forward to back it , because I do n't accept that it 's it 's necessarily the case .
17 But they raised the question of authority only in the most ambiguous terms : ‘ we have yet made no mention of change in authority nor has it even entered our hearts , but seeing that France and the Queen Regent here , her priests , etc. , intend nothing but suppressing Christ 's evangel … we are fully purposed to seek the next remedy and withstand their tyranny ’ .
18 In its efforts to counteract these difficulties , the RSPB works closely with other organisations to support foreign bird protection societies , to help train their staff , and to help bring birds to people who have previously had no opportunity even to read a bird book .
19 We have certainly found no objection to our society or in the manner we play .
20 If we begin by saying ‘ Wordsworth was a mystic , therefore … ’ , or ‘ Wordsworth was a poetic genius , therefore … ’ or , as in recent years , ‘ Wordsworth was psychologically abnormal , possibly mad , and certainly strange … ’ we deceive ourselves ; it is flattering to think that we have explained Wordsworth , and need therefore pay no attention to what he says .
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