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

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1 Once the approximate solution has been found then it is no longer a problem situation but a design situation : how can the solution be designed in a better way ?
2 Wagner can count some worthwhile benchmarks — from the Caring in Homes initiative to the forthcoming Children 's Charter and one or two legislative achievements — but it can also be justly proud of its part in seeing that residential care is on the political agenda , no longer a Cinderella service .
3 My father , after the experience of three years on the Western Front in the First World War was no longer a chapel man .
4 It is no longer a steam locomotive but a fast diesel pulling a trail of red , white and blue carriages , an express that rumbles down to Ashqelon between the orchards and the sea .
5 By the end of 1937 , Gilbert Murray himself , now committed to rearmament , was confiding privately : ‘ We are no longer a peace Party opposing a Jingo party .
6 But Wednesday are no longer a nursery club .
7 There is no longer a generation gap .
8 By the mid-twentieth century the Guernsey was no longer a park decorator in England but in great demand as a commercial dairy cow .
9 ‘ Times have changed , ’ he said , ‘ There is no longer a superpower threat but there is a danger of nuclear proliferation .
10 Unfortunately there is no longer a village school .
11 Q8 The answer is Yes since there is no longer a capital investment to finance and buying is at competitive prices .
12 But we have a major domestic and international economic crisis ; the Europeans and Japanese are a competitive problem ; even some Americans say we are no longer a world power .
13 no longer a Commonwealth citizen , one with them .
14 No longer a rock band , where a certain stiffness in the limbs is a virtue , but not yet virtuoso jazzers , The Style Council are stuck at that most useless of levels — semi-fluency .
15 If so it was to be avoided , for Hugh was no longer a fighting man .
16 Note : there is no longer a ringing station on Skokholm .
17 I am no longer a serving officer in the Fuerza Aérea .
18 Eloff is no longer a spring chicken — nor is he in control of Northern Transvaal .
19 I have realised that I am no longer a spring chicken by tour standards — 28 in February — and the wrinkles are starting to appear , so , to prolong my career and my enthusiasm for the game , I am cutting down .
20 Britain by the 1950s was no longer a waste land awaiting a sign or a messiah , as in Eliot , or a fading tapestry of social detail to recall earlier days as in Virginia Woolf .
21 It is no longer a farming community .
22 Theory was no longer a drawing-room activity , as in the eighteenth century .
23 ‘ The novel is no longer an art form . ’
24 But sadly there was no longer an Aunt Millie to run to .
25 The knights of the shires have disappeared as the shires themselves have succumbed to an urban sprawl in which the Sunday place of worship is no longer the village church but the DIY superstore .
26 North Down — remained unionist , but Conservatives are no longer the majority party .
27 They need to know that they can give you your professional , their professional attention they will not make it compulsively , the majority party of what went wrong this is you were no longer the majority party .
28 While listening to Mrs Wimbush 's diatribe , Juliet had slowly come to realise that although this was Thorn House it was no longer the maternity home Elaine had known .
29 The World Cup will inevitably become not a sporting event , but a completely commercial package — no longer the peasant game , but sanitised , trussed up and priced for corporate consumption .
30 Age is no longer the benchmark criterion we use for distinguishing people .
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