Example sentences of "none of the " in BNC.

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1 Of course , none of the work carried out by Amnesty could continue without money and it is in this respect that sections , particularly the larger sections like the British , have a vital role to play .
2 They had none of the socially sterile attitude towards art which we adopt in our own culture .
3 In contrast , the portrait of Ahmed has none of the disdain which could be observed in the writer 's article about Michael X. Ahmed 's bluffs are called , but they are understood , and carefully related to his earlier life on the island .
4 More freedom with the box , but of course none of the joy of transparency .
5 He has asked questions all over the village , but none of the answers have solved this dreadful crime .
6 The answer must be ‘ not a great deal ’ ; for none of the portents of success are immediately apparent .
7 This took the form of a recommendation to a university willing to take on an inspector , who often had none of the usual qualifications .
8 Cameron and James recognized none of the faces .
9 ‘ Why do none of the children distinguish between ‘ it 's ’ and ‘ its ’ ?
10 None of the competitors have the same level of professional expertise . ’
11 There was none of the so-called obscenity — real sex shops and real sex films or honest free-trading prostitutes of either sex , or any allied pleasurable activities : the scourge of the righteous .
12 None of the joints are at right-angles .
13 It is a low cliff , approached by a path , and can be done in all the beauty of the Verdon scenery but with none of the problems of the big cliffs .
14 For example while the coil orientation shown in Fig. 10a produces the largest output , that 10b links none of the changing flux and has a null output .
15 The DACs give the function OUT1/SCALE to scale each half cycle to the same magnitude , which is said to provide a 20dB increase in loudness , subjectively , with none of the usual speech compression problems .
16 BBC has been testing EON on its local radio traffic experiment in south-east England and the Midlands for about two years , and several other European countries are already , or soon will be , implementing EON , although none of the 50 or so existing RDS models is suitable for this function .
17 I suspect that Pound is rueful at best when he looks down and sees us industriously annotating out of Sir Edward Coke Canto 107 , without noticing that the English language is in that canto handled with none of the sensitivity that would make those labours worthwhile .
18 But because the virus is ‘ really ’ vaccinia , the infected animal will suffer none of the ill-effects of rabies while becoming proof against infection by any ‘ real ’ rabies virus .
19 Microphones may be no real answer , but with the exception of Louis Hagen-William 's Porgy and Daniel Washington 's Crown none of the voices had adequate carrying power without them .
20 Wayne Williams as Sportin' Life justly drew applause for his succulent rendering of ‘ It Ai n't Necessarily So ’ and Jo Ann Pickens had some touching moments as Bess ; but none of the female voices sounded entirely in their element .
21 And , while none of the industrial townscapes could be described as pretty , he has a terrific eye .
22 None of the cumbersome religious debate dispels the fundamental message of ‘ Christ re-crucified-again' .
23 And , while none of the industrial townscapes could be described as pretty , he has a terrific eye .
24 None of the non-tourists looked out of place .
25 He also published a novel , acted in movies and assisted on the screen plays of others ; but he did not direct again after 1974 , perhaps because a much-anticipated family saga , La Maison des Bories , reveals many of the faults of those film-makers swept away by the nouvelle vague , and none of the movement 's freshness .
26 Yet , as the Financial Times observes , we are getting ‘ none of the advantages ’ .
27 Worse still , the new Leeds are as sly and provocative as Don Revie 's sides , with none of the skills which made them the Liverpool of the Seventies .
28 Newman explains that LET works with big practices of commercial architects because time and time again they come up with the goods , on budget , on time and with none of the tantrums of the prima donna .
29 The use of qualifying standards meant the women had none of the awkward choices which confronted the men , also enabling them to bring in experienced campaigners like Christina Cahill ( 1,500 metres ) and Wendy Sly ( 3,000m ) , despite both runners having had restricted summer seasons .
30 None of the Republic players was more likely to come into conflict with Charlton 's tactics than Liam Brady , who announced his retirement from international football after being substituted 10 minutes from half-time in a recent friendly against West Germany .
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