Example sentences of "no [adj] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's no dafter an idea than yours . |
2 | Then we walked on , at no brisker a pace than we had come . |
3 | Goldstein in the United States , a strong advocate of the patient 's right to self-determination , argues that a person involuntarily incarcerated in a mental hospital , for example , is in no different a position from a free person , except that incarceration affects volition , not the patient 's capacity to make a choice . |
4 | Controlled experiments and questionnaire results after 1970 gave no clearer a picture than those before 1970 . |
5 | If after four hours no such a rise in breath hydrogen occurred , the transit time was recorded as 240 minutes . |
6 | Two events occurred that ensured , for the time being at least , no such a change in Congressional attitudes would occur . |
7 | An and then we used to have to and there was no no such a thing as bales in those days , duckie . |
8 | No such a thing as bales of straw , it was loose hay stacked , and you used to cut it with a big hay knife . |
9 | Without promotion there is no such a thing anymore . |
10 | No such a vote of no confidence has never yet been passed in a west European state . |
11 | Apart from the grants to a local authority over which the Central Government exercise control and such other controls as are provided by legislation , the Central Government is in no stronger a position to take action against the local authority than an individual citizen — both have the same right to go to the courts to prevent illegal expenditure by ‘ relator action ’ at the instance of the Attorney-General of the Crown . |
12 | There are some reprieved murderers whom it is right to release on licence after very short periods of imprisonment ( for example , a mother who kills an imbecile child from merciful motives ) , and it would be undesirable in such cases for a court publicly to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a few months or for a year or two , and thereby to create the impression that the taking of human life may in certain circumstances be no graver a crime than theft . |
13 | One thing was sure : when she met him again it would be Alain who would feel uncomfortable because there was no forgiving an action like that . |
14 | We can remind ourselves that , whatever the hype , Saddam is no greater a world danger than Galtieri 's Argentina was , and the freedom and democracy at stake in this war is not ours but the Third World 's . |
15 | DRINKING is no newer a theme than the quest for truth or the pursuit of friendship , but the startling originality of Stephen Amidon 's Thirst at least lends it a fresh sheen . |
16 | Prices fixed by private monopolies such as these would be no truer a reflection of the market than those fixed by the state . |