Example sentences of "[vb pp] no " in BNC.

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1 Thus , in 1973 , we are no wiser than we were in 1948 : the experience of twenty-five years has shed no more light upon the question , does the death penalty deter ? than was available at the beginning — except perhaps that the neutrality of the evidence , which I have explained I find so logically impressive , has been reinforced .
2 His violence towards them might even be deemed no more than a Satanic desire to get them used to the notion of reigning in Hell rather than serving in Heaven .
3 What ‘ disputes and speculations , which are esteemed no mean parts of learning , are rejected as useless ’ by the adoption of correct principles of knowledge ?
4 is soon mended No tears , no
5 It is not surprising , therefore , that the Law Commission has recommended no reform of the parol evidence rule , declaring that the " rule " is not as extensive as traditionally expounded ( see Law of ContractThe Parol Evidence Rule , Law Commission No 154 ( 1986 ) ) .
6 Having done so , he won the Barclays Young Eagle of the Month award for our region twice in four months , having impressed no less a seasoned observer than the great Bill Nicholson of Tottenham and England .
7 To understand this point one has to ask how the family has been internally regulated , given that law has claimed no hortatory function over family behaviour and has limited itself to dispute-resolution when things go wrong .
8 The defendants applied to strike out the statement of claim of the local authority on a preliminary issue on the grounds that the authority could not maintain an action in libel for words which reflected on it in relation to its governmental and administrative functions and that the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action .
9 ( 2 ) That , on the assumption that the correct approach for an appeal committee was to determine whether compliance with parental preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education and , if so , to balance the advantages of complying with such preference against the prejudice caused by so doing , the decisions of the appeal committee disclosed no error of law ( post , pp. 100H — 101B , 110C–G , 111B–C , H — 112A ) .
10 was joined as second defendant , but the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action against C.T. , as it failed to plead the covenant contained in the licence of 18 February 1974 .
11 638 dismissing the defendants ' application that the action brought by Tina Burton for negligence be dismissed on the ground that the statement of claim disclosed no reasonable cause of action .
12 The court held on demurrer that the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action .
13 was not entitled to the relief claimed against them and that accordingly the claim disclosed no reasonable cause of action .
14 In the physical examination of the low grade/mixed grade group , abdominal tenderness was the only relatively common finding , occurring in 29% , and in 48% physical examination disclosed no abnormality .
15 ‘ We have committed no offence !
16 Also , he explained that , to his knowledge , Joseph Shill had committed no crime , and his tenants were entitled to their Privacy .
17 For example , studies have shown that 90 per cent of boys in the Inner London area admit to having travelled on public transport without a ticket , or to deliberately under-paying ; 82 per cent admit breaking windows of empty houses ; and only a small percentage claim to have committed no offences .
18 From the Latin limbus ( the edge ) , it is the name given to the region inhabited by those spirits who can go neither to Heaven because they are not baptised , nor to Hell because they have committed no great sin .
19 If Pardy had stood in the middle of an empty field shouting and waving his placard , he would have committed no offence .
20 Non-criminal lunatics , as the name implies , have committed no offence , but are people designated by a magistrate as ‘ wandering and dangerous lunatics ’ under the Indian Lunacy Act 1912 and sent to prison to await transfer to a mental hospital .
21 In view of the fact that Secrist 's disclosure was legitimate , it followed that Dirks had committed no wrong .
22 Artemis was quite sure she had committed no such breach of nursery discipline , but even so was careful not to laugh out loud again .
23 It follows that the magistrate in the present case committed no error in failing to ascertain the scope of the jurisdiction of the Swedish courts .
24 Their Lordships are therefore of opinion that the defendants committed no breach of duty , whether contractual or fiduciary , by failing to reveal to the plaintiff Mr. Perot 's interest in buying Vertigo , since such information was confidential to Mr. Brant .
25 Her highest ambition was to be by the end of the day simply acceptable , to have done no rushing or crashing , committed no vehemence .
26 If aye , then X committed no conversion .
27 But it is by no means certain what the law is when the goods are on the premises of one who was not responsible for bringing them there and who has committed no tort with respect to them .
28 Note that A had certainly committed no tort to C in leaving the lamps there .
29 I had committed no crime on Vadinamia .
30 Tess had committed no crime .
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