Example sentences of "[vb mod] no [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In nearby Offenham they are worried they 'll lose thousands of pounds producing crops because they 'll no longer have specialist advice on their doorstep .
2 That mean she could no longer counter-sign company cheques .
3 But there came a time when that struggle could no longer increase life enjoyment as far as the adult population was concerned .
4 The statement followed assurances from country 's warring factions that they would no longer block aid convoys or distribution .
5 BT will no longer make deposit decisions based on a customer 's address — the major criterion used to determine the level of deposit under the old policy .
6 They will no longer face public scrutiny of their relationship , and their public appearances will be few .
7 The World Bank has announced that it will no longer fund logging projects in tropical rainforests .
8 I would , however , question the accuracy of the sub-title to the article : it is not the case that the Government ‘ will no longer fund horticultural research ’ .
9 As part of a $6billion tax package , Congress has decreed that companies involved in LBOs can no longer claim tax relief on losses caused by interest payments on debt issued to finance the deal .
10 Secondly , unemployed people with temporary part-time jobs , who earn above the lower earnings limit , can no longer claim unemployment benefit .
11 Myers believes that soil erosion is already a problem and that at least 90 000 km 2 of land are so badly affected that they can no longer sustain crop production .
12 The despair is the fact that publishers feel they can no longer sell hardback fiction and biography , because of the very high price at which it 's published .
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