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

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No Sentence
1 The British citizen must no longer be denied the fair voting systems enjoyed by the citizens of every other European country .
2 When he reached the age of 19 and married Mary of Gueldres in Holyrood abbey , James could no longer be denied the full authority of kingship .
3 History , which can now no longer be considered a concept as such , is therefore made up of the incommensurable relation between these two disjunctive set-ups .
4 Although the landscape did not disappoint me nearly as severely as it did Johnson — subsequent farmers have grown many trees , and in the distance a great house still touches the sky — Monboddo may no longer be considered a classical Scottish fortified house .
5 By a nearly three-to-one majority the congress on June 15 passed a resolution declaring that the CPSU could no longer be considered the champion of workers ' rights , and was losing its authority .
6 Television can no longer be considered an intrusion into football .
7 After a while you can no longer be revolted every time you hear the slogans or your eyes glaze over while skimming through Scînteia .
8 It would no longer be giving the Poles practical support in the war .
9 Instead of collecting these resources by disguised taxation , through inflation , they would then be collected by open taxation , and the public sector would no longer be exerting a substantial inflationary influence .
10 Although you will no longer be keeping a diary once your programme is completed , it is an excellent idea to retain certain interests like seeking out new recipes , experimenting with different foods , trying new sports , improving your exercise capability .
11 Then congressmen would no longer be resenting the arrival of Japanese investors in America .
12 She could be described as prejudiced but she can no more be called a racist than a rape victim who hates men can be called sexist .
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