Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | During this period , which lasts until the end of the second year after acquiring the infection , there will be no present in the tissues . |
2 | The Court of Appeal held that there was no contract between the owners and the port authority and so the secondary action was illegal . |
3 | The council has endorsed a recommendation from the committee that there should be no change to the restrictions placed on inter-dealer broker services , which many market makers have criticised . |
4 | When it is said ( as we shall say ) that the sentence That 's a dog entails the sentence That 's an animal , what is meant is that in any conceivable situation in which That 's a dog can ( with appropriate reference ) express a true proposition , there exists a corresponding proposition ( i.e. with no change in the referents of referring expressions ) expressible by That 's an animal , whose truth is a necessary consequence of the truth of the first proposition . |
5 | There may , however , be little or no change in the practices followed by individual schools . |
6 | Having been referred to the cases dealing with the issue of pay within article 119 , including Defrenne v Belgian State ( no 80/70 ) and Worringham v Lloyds Bank Ltd ( 1981 ICR 558 ) , there was no support for the submissions made on behalf of the employee . |
7 | So successful was the new pattern that when Yusuf made a third entry into Spain in 1090 , he met with absolutely no support from the Caliphs ; they either ignored him or actually placed obstacles in his path . |
8 | The appropriateness of the comments is not one for the committee since the committee has no responsibility for the judges , their selection or their comments . |
9 | In this view , the social scientist produces neutral science and takes no responsibility for the ways in which it is used . |
10 | Finally , I should like to express my gratitude to my partner , John Stacey , a lawyer of considerable intellect who , while bearing no responsibility for the contents of this work , first introduced me to commercial conveyancing and has since played no little part in my continuing education in the subject . |
11 | Paul Ferris was acquitted , but Mr Thompson had told the court that he had no faith in the police to deal fairly with him or his family . |
12 | It was held that this was no defence for the defendants who should have relied upon the defence of ‘ act or default of another person . ’ |
13 | It will be a Europe that recognises that transnational commerce and industry , with all their powers , are tolerable only if there are effective mechanisms to safeguard employed people — men and women , their families and retired people — who might otherwise have no defence against the demands and requirements of vast corporations operating on a continental scale . |
14 | His strange turn of phrase evoked no response from the lads ; neither did the unusual image on the screen . |
15 | There will be no rise in the weights if either Cool Ground or The Fellow face the starter , putting several fancied horses out of the handicap . |
16 | If there were no damage to the bones there should be exact correspondence between the numbers of major limb bone elements like humerus and femur and numbers of mandibles and maxillae , and departure from this can arise from preferential damage to or selection against either group . |
17 | There was no damage to the contents of the imperial treasury , but behind the scenes , the water has destroyed the complex new security and the air conditioning systems , so it will be closed for a considerable time ’ . |
18 | ‘ There was no damage to the police vehicle involved and the officers inside were not injured . |
19 | Our members have had enough of repressive Tory employment laws that give too much power to unscrupulous employers and no protection for the workers . |
20 | ‘ Even the engine and chassis numbers offer no protection against the professionals who go to this much trouble . |
21 | It is realised increasingly that the systemic immune reponse to Helicobacter pylori infection confers no protection against the organisms , and its presence is of diagnostic value only . |
22 | A tiff with his nephew was no disqualification in the eyes of Charles II , who disliked William and his religion ; Ken on his return to England was made a chaplain to the King , who would remark ruefully on Sundays , ‘ Now I must go and hear little Ken rebuke me for my sins . ’ |
23 | And we 're going to find the person that did it you know cos last it was no , no smoking in the toilets and then there 's no smoking dope in the toilets |
24 | Yeah it 's about time it were shaken up now that Labour Party er this government er , erm they 're agreeing to this , this has to be done and that has to be done you put notices up on buses all over Britain no smoking in the buses , now in the big restaurants they 're going to have to between now and July put notices up , no smoking in restaurants |
25 | Unfortunately , there has been no money for the activities of the East Europe sub-group , which was to have built on the Presidential visits of the previous year . |
26 | There appears to be no time-limit on the matters to be considered , so that not only the final act but a whole course of conduct may be taken into account . |
27 | Buy a comb with no ridge along the teeth . |
28 | my wife decided that she & the kids need the car more that I do ! ! ! ( she 's a Geordie so obviously she has no underdtanding of the passions od football ! ! ( wor jackie ! as her family say alot ! ) |
29 | But since the cases of Gordon and Paterson have now laid down that in obligatory section 7(4) cases there must be a reference to the possible alternative of giving urine and since this procedural requirement , shorn of the doctrine of driver 's preference , appears to present no difficulty to the police , it would now , I think , be inappropriate to reverse those decisions to the extent of abrogating this procedural requirement . |
30 | The perennial question for television executives is : how on earth does one make arts programmes interesting to an audience with little or no enthusiasm for the arts ? |