Example sentences of "so [verb] no " in BNC.

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1 Sarah smiled but felt embarrassed , so made no reply as she followed her mother .
2 What it most certainly is not , is ownership by national or local public authority : and because it does not look to the Government as its banker and so imposes no liability on the public sector borrowing requirement , it provides no levers for a hypothetical State economic planning agency to handle .
3 Yet the value of such a ‘ special circumstances ’ doctrine is limited , since it would only cover insider dealing in face-to-face transactions and so provide no remedies to those dealing though impersonal stock exchange markets .
4 Then s of the rows implicit in ( 3 ) may be compounded from the remaining n — s rows , and so provide no extra information .
5 He represents the Shinagawa area of Tokyo , and so has no worries about offending farmers .
6 The actual founding of the town is obscure , but it was well established as part of the Royal hunting lodge before 1066 and so has no separate entry in the Domesday Book , since Snaith was a royal manor held by the King ‘ for the support of his table ’ , and therefore already documented .
7 The former does not have a full-time commitment to the classroom and so has no occasion to engage in operational activities and empirical evaluation as intrinsic to the pedagogic process .
8 Ideology is a result of a set of material factors , and so has no independent explanatory role .
9 The record card for such a client was scribbled over with the comment of dealers : " He 's about to buy a house ; has no funds ; he 'll see how the shares he already has do ; he 's going in for Rolls Royce , so has no money ; he 's still waiting for share certificates — once these have arrived he will think about further investment . "
10 This set of keys is intended to be random and so has no order to preserve .
11 In " managing " the system at crucial moments ; in neutering the discontent of the working class ; and in holding out the prospect of socialism via Parliament , the Labour Party is seen as part of the problem blocking transformation and so has no part to play in securing socialism .
12 Moreover , the learner is a foreigner , not a native speaker of the language , and so has no previous control of the language .
13 The important work of the Transport Policy Committee , and of the Faculty of Freight , has been widely covered in Transport and at local and national CIT meetings , so needs no detailed report here .
14 Deaths from overexposure would not have occurred until years later and so caused no immediate alarm .
15 In terms of effectiveness for points costs volley guns are very cheap , so shed no tears if you lose one .
16 Water reed is also much harder wearing , being woody in character , and so requires no clipping .
17 But it is depressingly abandoned in its ability to increase , and difficult to uproot , so finds no favour with gardeners .
18 I was on duty for both the VE and VJ nights so took no part in either celebration .
19 First , we built a factory , with a paint shop so clean no particle of dust more than 5 thousandths of a millimetre thick can get inside .
20 Blade tips are unplated , so carry no covering to flake off .
21 Here the object of make is felt to be completely under the sway of the subject and so to have no initiative of its own : the causal agent brings about a change in this object in an immediate fashion without any room for a condition–consequence or stimulus–reaction relationship .
22 At the time there were only three cable companies operating in Britain : Cable & Wireless , which was owned by the British government so presented no problem , and the two American cable companies , the Commercial Cable Postal Telegraph Company and Western Union , who did not acquiesce so easily .
23 The Green Book claims universality , and so names no names ; but it is also a book written in the first instance for Libyans , to encourage them to create popular democracy .
24 She had never had a real boyfriend before and so had no yardstick by which to compare Charles 's behaviour .
25 Looking at the menu on the wall I realised how hungry I was , yet I had no means of buying anything to eat ; I had no money and so had no idea of where my next meal would be coming from .
26 The break-through that the Anisminic case made was the recognition by the majority of this House that if a tribunal whose jurisdiction was limited by statute or subordinate legislation mistook the law applicable to the facts as it had found them , it must have asked itself the wrong question , i.e. , one into which it was not empowered to inquire and so had no jurisdiction to determine .
27 The break-through that the Anisminic case made was the recognition by the majority of this House that if a tribunal whose jurisdiction was limited by statute or subordinate legislation mistook the law applicable to the facts as it had found them , it must have asked itself the wrong question , i.e. , one into which it was not empowered to inquire and so had no jurisiction to determine .
28 Up to now she had typed only audio tapes for Canon Wheeler and so had no experience of his handwriting .
29 He had worked the same hours , on the same farm for nine years but he was paid as a casual labourer , and so had no right to a pension , to notice pay — not even to the right of appeal .
30 He had lost his watch back in Victorian London and so had no clear idea of time ; it may have taken minutes or hours to get back to the hole in time .
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