Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is no necessity to use these words , however .
2 What Im saying is that there s no harm keeping these players … maybe loan some of them to lower clubs to get more experience etc .
3 However , it can surely do no harm to apply these methods to code switching data , as long as the analyst is aware of the boundary between participants ' own interpretations — as warranted by " displays " within the talk — and the analysts ' intuitive interpretations .
4 There had been no attempt to make these signatures credible ; the words ‘ for my Dear and especial Boy , with affectionate regards from Mr Arthur Bloxam ’ appeared across a faded nineteenth-century portrait ; but they also appeared scrawled lavishly across a portrait of an eighteen-year-old boxer torn from the sports pages of a recent newspaper .
5 No need to weigh these fruits ; day-to-day variations will tend to balance out the calorie and fibre content .
6 There is no need to deny these elements of their self-description ; indeed it is important to recognize that certain cultural formations occur in exactly this way .
7 So far as the sub-national programme is concerned , we have already worked up provision patterns for competition sports halls and for multi-purpose , high quality pitches ; so there is no need to include these items in your returns .
8 A later assessment of the decision found no evidence to support these suspicions ( Rhodes 1970:233 — 5 ) .
9 ‘ No , you can talk quite freely — there 's no phone tapping these days as far as we know ’
10 It is no use putting these accidents down to acts of God .
11 He had learned one vital piece of information where Riddle went on the night of his disappearance — and he had no wish to persecute these youngsters , who seemed to have acted with good intentions .
12 Ludens felt no inclination to do these things .
13 The scrutineers will announce the number of votes received by each candidate , and if no candidate satisfies these conditions a second ballot will be held .
14 British governments had no strength to resist these arguments , and as a consequence the North Sea Oil installations , working literally at break-neck speed unfettered by safety regulations comparable to those operating on-shore , had a fatality rate eleven times greater than the construction industry , nine times higher than mining , and six times greater than quarrying .
15 Elspeth Barker ( Independent on Sunday ) did not agree : ‘ Those who know Angela Carter 's work will need no encouragement to read these stories ( she is the only late 20th-century writer I know who can use an exclamation mark and get away with it ) ; for others they offer a joyous introduction . ’
16 It is absolutely essential that no member pre-empts these discussions by applying for any of the schemes on offer while these negotiations continue .
17 Barlaston QC Facilitator Margaret Scott explained : ‘ The problem was that there was simply no system to allocate these orders .
18 Teachers constructing lists for students no doubt remember these books from their youth and are therefore more conscious of their failings and believe them to have been superseded by their own books and those of their colleagues .
19 This in no way trivialises these consequences , but we would still strive to stop rape , even if the social consequences were not detrimental to the victims .
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