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

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1 And this was a hot topic for debate at the I C S in , in er Nova Scotia , and we made absolutely no progress at all er with this issue during that meeting .
2 We get virtually no grant per charge payer , about a hundred and thirty pounds , Westminster gets very nearly a thousand pounds per charge payer .
3 Fuck her I was drinking stout on Saturday night and normally do n't do it because we 've simply no money ! on the vodka and say it was n't even enough to buy a carry out but do n't say it unless she says she was here !
4 Er can I just respond briefly to Mr 's first point to confirm that we 've absolutely no objection to a more detailed set of criteria being included in the plan than is contained in P P G three .
5 So we 've really , we 've really no alternative but to accept the hostage three , one to three on the reductions .
6 We had absolutely no budget for such a venture ( already undertaken by the Italian and United States Governments ) until Lord Carrington of Christie 's suggested this collaboration ’ .
7 However , we had absolutely no evidence , as required by the guidelines , that he was concerned in any criminal activity or that he was engaged in a major subversive or espionage activity which was likely to injure the national interest .
8 Similarly , the fact that the tiger is unable to figure it out from our behaviour that we have practically no sense of smell , demonstrates how instinctive and preprogrammed are their mental functions .
9 He once said of himself and his writing partner Paul Sparks , ‘ We have almost no shame ’ .
10 Azure , Qartopholos , Sifranos — ecologies devastated , entire populations wiped out — and we have absolutely no idea who 's responsible !
11 A spokeswoman for Simpson , Coulson and Partners , said : ‘ We have absolutely no comment to make at this time . ’
12 She thinks that we have absolutely no understanding of anybody because we were born with a silver spoon in our mouths .
13 We have then no reason to be surprised if the distinction between ascription and association in adjectives is overlooked or mistakenly supposed to be a matter of " nuances of meaning " , rather than being recognized as a systematic variation .
14 Sitting with Lords Justices Gibson and McCowan , he said : ‘ If he has no intention of disclosing his source , whatever the House of Lords , which is the ultimate court of justice in this country , may say , then we see absolutely no reason why we should assist him . ’
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