Example sentences of "no [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The US government continues to receive royalties from the sale of chips designed under the original agreement with Gazelle , although TriQuint is no longer receiving any support from ARPA ( the ‘ D ’ was dropped last month as part of the Clinton administration 's promise to shift spending from the military to the civilian sectors ) .
2 Or , as a result of having heard most pieces played from just about every angle ( backwards , sideways , upside-down ) , one can no longer endure certain pieces given with any degree of imprecision .
3 In waking life it was too strong to allow me to indulge myself in secret feasts , and I no longer felt any desire for them .
4 She no longer felt any animosity towards him and was moved to tenderness by his obvious misery .
5 She became a delightful patient , no longer demanding continual attention or disturbing the ward .
6 When the children are gone , and no longer require parental help and support , how is their time to be filled ?
7 These notions of the automatisation of processes which no longer require close monitoring are described in more detail in Underwood ( 1982 ) , but for the present purposes it is sufficient to note that attention can only be devoted to higher-level activities , such as comprehension , when lower-level activities have become skilled through practice .
8 Members of staff who wish to vary an assessment instrument in a National Certificate Module no longer require formal permission from SCOTVEC before doing so .
9 References to chairpersons and spokeswomen no longer excite much comment .
10 Microfibres are now so frequently used they no longer excite any comment : in a year or two they 'll be the norm .
11 He no longer made conventional bread with all the kneading and rising stages , but soda bread , which is a simpler and much quicker process .
12 When the patient 's spasticity is controlled , he will no longer experience any pain .
13 I still dreamed of food and the convivial , outdoor feast , but I no longer took full part in the proceedings .
14 For the adult , it no longer provokes much help , since there is little mutual aid between adult felines , but where pet cats are involved it can , of course , act as a useful signal to the cat 's pseudo-parents — its human owners — who may then , like surrogate mother cats , come to its rescue .
15 Now you tell me that he no longer plays much part in the business .
16 In 1911 it required that one-third of all boarding-out committees should consist of women , for their assumed superior sensitivity to children 's needs , and that relieving officers should no longer supervise boarded-out children , thus removing such children from direct stigmatizing contact with the official administration of the Poor Law .
17 In many higher insects the maxillae are so greatly modified that they no longer retain any evidences of their primitive structure .
18 If she truly loved someone , she could not be indifferent to the fate of other people , because her beloved would be dependent on that fate , he would be part of it , and she could no longer feel that mankind 's torments , its wars and holidays , were none of her concern .
19 The six countries had already agreed on Feb. 25 to disband the Pact as a military alliance [ see pp. 38026-27 ] after the Pact and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) declared in November 1990 that they no longer regarded each other as enemies .
20 Well-respected older male broadcasters like David Jacobs and Robert Dougall may continue to get the opportunity to host programmes aimed particularly at older people , but they will no longer present mainstream programmes .
21 To reduce inventory , Brooks Brothers no longer sells many items in exact sizes but instead designates these items small , medium and large .
22 By now , other men with microphones were moving among the audience , and so many people were shouting to be heard that George could no longer identify individual speakers as words overleaped one another and blended together into a great cry of confused and frightened protest .
23 The pretty toy of a lift had born his weight serenely on four occasions by this time and he no longer felt much trepidation on entering it .
24 The second reason is that of an inch is the point at which the human eye can no longer distinguish individual dots and , for Japanese typography at least , the division between quality and low-resolution .
25 Owing to legal changes , young barristers can no longer earn easy money on undefended divorces , which are now done by solicitors .
26 We should question the centrality of appearance to sex and suggest that lesbians no longer make snap assessments of each other on the basis of how we look .
27 Grants of immunities to whole industries against antitrust laws no longer make any sense .
28 But that figure is rapidly dwindling , partly due to the fact that the Czechs no longer make military equipment for the Russians .
29 I no longer take any interest in the company , nor , although co-founder , do I take any responsibility for the success or failure of present or future coaching programmes , standards of coaching or the selection of coaches ( Teaching Professionals ) at Sutton Junior Tennis Centre .
30 furthermore , patients who were obese , or actively having weight reduction at the time when the primary gall stones developed might , on achieving ideal body weight , no longer suffer this risk factor .
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