Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] none [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She says that none of the staff at the Southampton office has been made redundant , although several who have left have not yet been replaced .
2 There survives a copy of a letter sent to a priest Ælf. , almost certainly Ælfwine , which says that none of the royal councils are hidden from him , and asks for his intercession with the queen so that the writer might be given a fishery .
3 They have yet to learn what thinking people who are honest with themselves already know , namely , that all history shows that none of the worshipped ‘ gods ’ has ever directly provided anything .
4 Professor Glennerster says that his research shows that none of the alleged scares about the scheme could be found to be true .
5 Yet it transpires that none of the money that is so essential for restoring endangered architectural treasures is ever paid to the great figures of modern art .
6 ‘ Being a young , enthusiastic , naive sort , I volunteered to do extra shifts in the newsroom , including the late night shifts that none of the other reporters wanted to do .
7 Well , it seems that none of the arguments that have been used so far would come close to defending the type of system that we 've got .
8 Given his scepticism about our ability to penetrate to the real essences of things , it is not surprising that he finds that none of the much-discussed contemporary theories on offer provide a satisfactory answer , and concludes that we are simply ignorant about this .
9 It appears that none of the Leapors owned a freehold .
10 Despite these discrepancies between the theoretical and empirical versions of the CAPM , the lack of significance of any of the coefficients except those for y i means that none of the hypotheses can be rejected .
11 Mr Liddle accepts the need for some closures , but argues that none of the council 's own figures back the selection of Hustledown House .
12 He claims that none of the release sites have been sufficiently far from the home loft to rule out the use of such cues , except in a few cases , such as trans-Atlantic displacement , and in these the evidence of homing is very weak .
13 So far as the genesis of the revolutionary intelligentsia is concerned , revisionist work suggests that none of the traditional explanations is entirely satisfactory .
14 Whether myasthenia gravis was specifically sought in that study is not stated , but the fact that it was not mentioned suggests that none of the patients who were reviewed suffered from it .
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