Example sentences of "has been [adv] no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There has been effectively no involvement on the part of UK funds in index arbitrage . |
2 | Since the beginning of September until this week there has been practically no rain , and the wind has never reached gale force , so the leaves have stayed on the trees far longer than usual , with a constantly changing pattern of glorious colour . |
3 | ‘ There has been absolutely no discussion going on as to how many Liberal Democrat bottoms will sit in the back of how many government Daimlers , ’ he said . |
4 | There has been almost no concern expressed , however , about the implications of automated office systems for future research methodologies . |
5 | It is astonishing to think that in the forty-odd years after the invention of printing , no fewer than ninety-four editions came off the presses of Europe ; and that for four centuries there has been almost no year in which a new edition has not appeared in England . |
6 | Yet there has been almost no research into primary school children 's developing historical competence . |
7 | While international contracting on large development projects in the lesser developed countries is well established , there has been virtually no trading of construction services within Europe . |
8 | Although there has been much detailed study of the effects of tariff reduction in western Europe over the period 1945-68 there has been virtually no research into the impact on foreign trade and national balances of payments of the removal of non-tariff barriers , especially the quotas which had been widely imposed from 1931 onwards . |
9 | Despite the growth of research into everyday memory and memory in applied settings ( e.g. Gruneberg , Morris & Sykes , 1978 , 1988a , 1988b ) and the research and theorising which has been done over some 50 years on the psychology of driver behaviour , there has been virtually no research which directly looks at memory in driving . |
10 | Recently , there has been virtually no recruitment . |