Example sentences of "no [noun sg] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was no variety at all — you knew exactly what you would be doing at any given moment of the week .
2 For instance , in the law of contract the question , ‘ What is the difference between void and voidable contracts ? ’ can be accurately answered by saying that a void contract is an apparent contract that is in truth no contract at all , while a voidable contract is a contract that is capable of being avoided at the option of one party .
3 First , they claimed that the garage proprietor made no contract at all with the customer in relation to the World Cup coins .
4 The words ‘ void contract ’ are a contradiction in terms ; a void contract is no contract at all .
5 What is a voidable title and how it differs from a void title can best be shown by an example : A owns some goods which he sells to B who in turn sells them to C. If the first contract ( i.e. Between A and B ) is valid then title passes from A to B. If it is void for any reason then it is no contract at all and no ownership passes to B. If it is voidable then it is initially valid but can be avoided ( set aside ) later .
6 And there 's no contract to start with , the first year or two there was no contract at all .
7 Another type of evasion would be to create a situation where there was no contract at all , so that only certain liabilities under tort , in accordance with UCTA , s 2 , would remain .
8 The House of Lords held that there was no contract at all : the reference to " hire purchase terms " was uncertain , as there was no indication of the terms intended .
9 But a week passed , and then ten days , and there was no change at all .
10 On each occasion the ‘ overwhelming consensus ’ was that there should be ‘ no change at all ’ .
11 As citizens in the community , we may find no change at all .
12 The proportion of marketable wealth owned by the most wealthy 10 per cent of the population of fell from 65 per cent in 1971 to 54 per cent in 1979 , but there was no change at all between 1979 and 1985 .
13 In Bexley , by comparison , the community care plan anticipates no change at all in existing systems of working to accommodate care programming :
14 No change at all ?
15 No change at all .
16 Anything less than a textual change to the Treaty is therefore no change at all .
17 I mean I 'm going on the on the opinion that full function 'll come back and I 'll be able to do any work that I was doing before , and there 'll be no change at all .
18 In the airs they compose the French always look for what is sweet , easy and flowing , and for what follows on readily ; everything is in the same key , or if they change it sometimes , they do it with preparations and softenings which render the air as natural and as continuous as if there were no change at all
19 Injections of " capital " from this source will probably differ wildly from one partner to the next and so , taking the generalised capital clause at its face value , adjustments to capital sharing ratios will appear to be taking place at annual intervals , whereas no change at all will have been intended by the partners .
20 Theo Van Dort says : ‘ From the first 1,705 registered users , 53% required no support at all , 34% less than five calls and 13% more than five calls .
21 But they rose on their own with virtually no support at all amongst ordinary workers , it was essentially a rising carried out exclusively by the Communist Party members themselves .
22 Does he accept that internment would be the height of folly and would have no support at all from the Labour party ?
23 Oh indeed , I mean a great many of them we have no responsibility at all for , we merely give advice when requested .
24 Simple to use and requires no expertise at all .
25 Opposition came from the Treasury ministers who objected to a handout of a cool million as a near sacrilegious attack on the principle of sound finance , and from the Foreign Secretary who had no faith at all in the capacity of the Evian Committee to agree on joint action .
26 We live in a community in which there are people who believe in a variety of faiths or no faith at all .
27 Zero dividend preference shares , one type of capital issued by split investment trusts , pay no income at all but instead accumulate earnings to provide a capital gain on maturity .
28 In extreme cases ( for example , where unemployment means no income at all ) , it can lead to starvation .
29 Erm , if you compare for example erm their real savings on er er budgetary items er it comes to about half a million , just over half a million er compared to the ones we 're putting forward about a third of million and if you look at the dips in the two budgets for that you 'll see that erm we disagree with their saving on community arts and that er they propose saving on in on information technology costs is unrealistic er that market is changing very rapidly there 's another large organisation in this city which has found us going down track which we are now proposing to down , has produced no income at all , no no no reduction in cost at all .
30 It claims more than three-quarters of 16- and 17-year-olds receive no income at all .
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