Example sentences of "no [indef pn] [vb mod] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball 0-LAW 42.5 |
2 | It says : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’ |
3 | Lord 's insiders insist that he acted under Law 42.5 which specifically deals with unfair play and clearly states : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’ |
4 | So much so that the crucial coming of the Holy Spirit on Cornelius is recorded three times in Acts , so that no one might miss the message . |
5 | No one 'll get the answer to this , but I just wan na ask the question to this . |
6 | No one would accuse the Americans of being frightened of the new , or the Indians of refusing to show emotion , or of inability to communicate , but all need to work in an environment which encourages them to give of their best , and encourages them to look outwards rather than inwards . |
7 | Whatever else may be said about the Cathedral 's architecture and its glass and its sculpture , no one would dispute the success of Ralph Beyer 's contributions , known as The Tablets of the Word and cut in Hollington stone on a grand scale . |
8 | In The New Age of 5 November , for example , she complained of the influence of Les Chants de Maldoror ( the book that was Modigliani 's constant companion ) : ‘ No one would deny the mischief done by Maldoror during recent years ’ . |
9 | While no one would deny the existence of horrendous acts of violence and criminality in earlier times , it is a widely held belief that western , advanced societies are becoming more and more criminal . |
10 | As such , no one would deny the unfairness and the imbalance in the system , and the need to reintroduce to it the fundamental legal precept of justice . |
11 | While no one would deny the requirement for progression and continuity , the fifth characteristics of Baker 's curriculum package , I would argue that one essential characteristic has been omitted . |
12 | No one would deny the value of this . |
13 | If he did n't find the money , perhaps no one would find the money . |
14 | No one would doubt the market 's need to deploy its £11billion capacity more effectively — some marine syndicates work at less than half strength while syndicates in different businesses are pushing their limits . |
15 | No one would doubt the market 's need to deploy its £11billion capacity more effectively — some marine syndicates work at less than half strength while syndicates in different businesses are pushing their limits . |
16 | Even if we had a method which did not use extrapolation it would not be much use because no one would believe the result . |
17 | The defective article might still be in the manufacturer 's possession three years after the date of manufacture , and he might sell it later , but no one would have the hardihood to suggest that the three years ' limitation had already cut off all right of action before he had sold it . |
18 | In London you could be robbed , mugged , murdered , even , and no one would take the blindest bit of notice , yet here , in this little backwater , they 'd done all they could and more . |
19 | While no one must know the extent to which she had been alarmed , she had no objection to them knowing the cause . |
20 | But no one should underestimate the efforts Ronson and his advisers , such as UBS Phillips & Drew , will need to make to bring creditors on-side . |
21 | Opposition from vested interests will be intense , but no one should underestimate the power of the goodwill that survives to be tapped as soon as politicians are seen to be moving in the right direction . |
22 | No one should waste the potential for a good life by wishing that things were different . |
23 | To be universalised it must be transformed into some such principle as that no one should hurt the feelings of another person , in such and such generally describable circumstances . |
24 | ‘ No one should have the right to be investigator , judge and jury in a murder case — let alone one like this . ’ |
25 | No one should get the impression from this that Rotherham had taken the gay community to its bosom . |
26 | No one will experience the satisfaction of occupying a high social status ; no one will suffer the indignity of being relegated to a position which commands little respect . |
27 | No one will experience the satisfaction of occupying a high social status ; no one will suffer the indignity of being relegated to a position which commands little respect . |
28 | We feel like a patient with a possible terminal illness that no one will tell the results of the tests . |
29 | These figures are in the report , we are an authority that has an extremely good record on nursery education and I hope that no one will believe the attempt to try and black the good record that the Conservative and that have the Conservatives had have in this area . |
30 | No one will win the Channel 5 licence if the video retuning problem can not be solved , the Independent Television Commission warned this week . |