Example sentences of "almost no [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the situation changed so swiftly that there is almost no resemblance between the political maps of Spain for 1000 and 1050 , or again between those covering the times of the birth and death of El Cid .
2 What is striking is that the responses bear almost no resemblance to the issues being discussed in the election campaign .
3 The imposition of a severe censorship and the sacking of all hostile editors ( there were almost no spetsy in the press ) immediately upon the seizure of power in October 191 7 had ensured its smooth running from the political and administrative point of view .
4 Ground-level ozone , which has almost no contact with the ‘ ozone layer ; of the stratosphere , forms in ’ peaks ’ or ‘ episodes ’ , strongly influenced by sunshine .
5 The unions had almost no influence on the factory floor and were ineffective in collective bargaining .
6 In this study the antigliadin antibody-IgG test was often abnormal on gluten free diet and showed almost no correlation with the microchallenge .
7 They lost every deposit , and so contributed £128,000 towards the election , but received almost no coverage in the national press , TV or radio in return .
8 During this period the number of people working in the office in Carlisle virtually doubled at almost no cost to the BDA , and valuable contributions were made in all departments .
9 This is of almost no interest to the managers of the campaign , in the parties and the media .
10 Yet this apparently admirable material proved to be of almost no use to the party .
11 There was almost no traffic on the roads , though it was only ten-thirty .
12 There is almost no traffic on the road .
13 The government of the Virgin Islands was accused of mismanagement and having almost no control over the activities of DC personnel working on the project .
14 It is interesting to note that sheep had almost no effect on the form of the farmstead as buildings were very rarely provided for them .
15 Twenty-four hours after training , there was getting on for a sixty-per-cent increase in the numbers of spines to be found on the dendrites in the left IMHV ( but almost no effect in the right ) .
16 The dawn of the philosophical Enlightenment had almost no effect upon the average European who still tilled his feudal strip and grazed his animals on the common land .
17 Johnson displays almost no preoccupation with the place , which he summarises as ‘ much less than that of St George …
18 And there is almost no limit to the ways you can reorganize the space in some of those old Victorian and Edwardian wardrobes that can still be found .
19 Unfortunately , this means almost no mention in the book columns of the serious press .
20 All such activities paid dividends in the sense that , until the second half of the seventies , there was almost no questioning of the Shah 's priorities or stability in the American press or congress .
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