Example sentences of "is [adv] [prep] no " in BNC.
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1 | The doctor is arguably under no duty to continue treatment ( as will be seen later ) that is ‘ useless ’ or a ‘ burden ’ . |
2 | Written eight years ago for Gidon Kremer and much revised since then , it has developed its shape from the pressure of the emotions within it and , in spite of the obvious parallel with Berg 's Violin Concerto , is fundamentally like no other . |
3 | Written eight years ago for Gidon Kremer and much revised since then , it has developed its shape from the pressure of the emotions within it and , in spite of the obvious parallel with Berg 's Violin Concerto , is fundamentally like no other . |
4 | The idea of a school in itself is basically of no interest to me at all . |
5 | As long as the market exists — and tabloid sales are a healthy indicator — the throne is apparently in no danger at all . |
6 | Lasting well over four hours , it is patently in no hurry to come to conclusions or to an end . |
7 | In Europe , for example , it is probably worth no more than £30 million with a proportion of this amount relying on Government and other subsidies which tend to inflate the true underlying market size . |
8 | The fact that he is capable of making discs of superlative quality is also in no doubt , as this stunning new Stravinsky disc strikingly bears out . |
9 | Surely we can maintain that the existence of social mobility does not undermine the Marxist critique of capitalism , without feeling obliged to insist that it is really of no consequence . |
10 | That the economy is in recession , is now in no doubt . |
11 | She will leave , take the children with her and is often in no hurry to take on another man who can not give her caring in return . |
12 | Whereas the speaker is under considerable pressure to keep on talking during the period allotted to him , the writer is characteristically under no such pressure . |
13 | ‘ 'T IS certainly of no importance to myself — and I 'd wager 't is of no importance to Prince Edward either . |
14 | But for her the difference of sex is essentially of no more import than are differences of race . |