Example sentences of "[noun sg] no [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Problems that improve temporarily and then relapse again and the previously effective remedy no longer works ; a dose or two of Sulphur in this situation will often either clear up the problem or will allow the indicated remedy to work again . |
2 | The moment of penetration no longer has the aura of an earth-shaking moral event in a person 's life . |
3 | The wheel no longer turns . |
4 | It had been a heady day when she noticed the photograph no longer in a place of honour , on the chest of drawers , but moved to a shelf where it could hardly be seen , and then face down , and then in the bottom of a drawer . |
5 | Where a property was sold following a period of letting , Customs had argued that the Association no longer had a ‘ person constructing ’ status and was not , therefore , entitled to claim input relief on property selling costs . |
6 | I can now consider that the new system of sponsoring foreseen by the Lawn Tennis Association no longer contains appreciable restrictions of competition and therefore the file will be closed . ’ |
7 | His physical attractions were undeniable , and the idea of an abrupt transition from colleague to lover no longer seemed remarkable . |
8 | Well , if we draw stumps and do n't go to them and somebody writes to the Chief Constable and says I 'm very disappointed that your force no longer is gone A L O's then I shall be very happy that that letters received by the Chief because we can say well we told you so . |
9 | The mill pond no longer exists , its place now taken by two fast-flowing streams . |
10 | WITH the printing industry no longer a political hot-bed , Bob Gavron , chairman of St Ives , is sanguine about the prospect of a Labour government . |
11 | The Bill will produce the finance necessary to allow the mines to operate efficiently and effectively , and will give the people who work in them the opportunity to feel that they are part of an industry no longer hooked on public subsidy . |
12 | British industry no longer supports motorcycle manufacture so you have to buy parts from Germany and Japan . |
13 | This reasoning no longer applies following s1(a) of the 1967 Act which permits rescission for a misrepresentation , even where the misrepresentation has become a term of the contract . |
14 | The wording of the administration no longer referred to the body and blood of Christ but emphasized instead the commemorative significance of the sacrament , the minister declaring : ‘ Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee , and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving . ’ |
15 | 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 . |
16 | This mode of political religious action no longer starts out from a universal centre and figure , such as the papacy , but rather from the national or local church within the state , whose ‘ magistrates ’ — Calvin 's term for lay political leaders — are ideally Christians of moral rectitude , who perform this duty as one ordained by God . |
17 | ( Such a reflex effect occurs also in outer space in a zero-gravity environment because blood no longer pools in the limbs then . |
18 | Investment no longer flowed into manufacturing companies , which in turn cut back production . |
19 | Books : Why violence and the vote no longer mix Brutality was once part of the British way of life at both ends of the class system , explains Paul Langford |
20 | Thank you sir erm in that the government and the opposition front bench want to move this measure erm fulfilling their commitments to the Maastricht treaty , I accept the methodology and the precedent that the government cites , I think that 's appropriate , erm I just wanted to very briefly say that this is of course a vote no longer like the generality of the population voting for the membership of a golf club in which we have varying degrees of er interest . |
21 | On the train ride home , the compartment no longer seemed like a compact travelling home . |
22 | ‘ The club were given a deadline of November 29 1991 for confirmation of the terms agreed with their agents , but the agents have recently confirmed that the club no longer wish to purchase the property . ’ |
23 | My ankles and knees and spine and neck no longer hurt all the time — or not all at once , anyway . |
24 | My understanding of what Mr was saying was that because it 's an alteration rather than a replacement structure plan , that guidance no longer applies . |
25 | Today the three groups ' future no longer looks so bright . |
26 | The ‘ traditional ’ view that an organisation should employ ‘ raw recruits ’ and nurture them into its management structure might in future no longer be accepted . |
27 | But perhaps what mattered at eighty was habit , the body no longer interested in sex , the mind no longer interested in speculation , the smaller things in life mattering more than the large and , in the end , the slow realization that nothing really mattered at all . |
28 | Had its drowsy mind no longer |
29 | Here the Polytechnic took established courses , often at a different level , which upon review no longer seemed appropriate or sustainable as part of the institutional profile , and redesigned them as fields on the Modular Course . |
30 | Loo Rock no longer stands alone ; it is now incorporated in the harbour mole , and a road tunnel passes through it . |