Example sentences of "no [adv] [vb -s] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At between 20 000 and 60 000 records , the search time becomes so slow that it no longer allows a reasonable number of requests to be handled in a working day .
2 A limitation of standard costing is that , since all the overheads must be absorbed by the products to which the associated activities ultimately contribute , the redesign of a product , so that its production no longer needs a certain activity , may not result immediately in a reduced cost .
3 A limitation of standard costing is that , since all the overheads must be absorbed by the products to which the associated activities ultimately contribute , the redesign of a product , so that its production no longer needs a certain activity , may not result immediately in a reduced cost .
4 They may wish to say that their religion no longer needs a geocentric universe , a physical location for heaven and hell , a personal devil , or even divine intervention in the physical world .
5 The kind of weekly income which probably no longer buys a decent lunch for two in one of the restaurants regularly patronised by members of the Government .
6 The travelling man no longer makes a sixty-day trip .
7 The next subdivision is the deaneries which are , in turn , split up into benefices , which no longer means a single parish with a single priest or a team ministry .
8 Where the terrain becomes so steep that the leader no longer has a reasonable likelihood of controlling a slide , then belays of some form should be taken for the seconds .
9 Meanwhile , contradictory reactions by the authorities in various parts of East Germany continued , reinforcing the suspicion among experts in Bonn that the party leadership 's authority is crumbling and it no longer has a firm grip on the situation .
10 But Elaine no longer has a close relationship to give her the support she needs .
11 Personal grief very often no longer has a communal expression .
12 Catholic schools continue and , indeed , are expected to provide a moral framework in a society which no longer has a common moral code .
13 It no longer provides a separate quantum library , making it useless for searching for quantum for common injuries such as a broken limb .
14 But this no more implies a conscious awareness of the distinctions between past , present , and future than the use of language necessitates an explicit knowledge of grammar .
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