Example sentences of "[conj] no [noun sg] can [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | The breeze of competitive change dictates that the professional who wishes to survive must be a very different animal in the next fifty years from previously , and that no surveyor can approach the problems of the future with attitudes and practices which are rooted in the past . |
2 | And no firm can avoid the need for professional accountancy advice on a regular basis . |
3 | In short , a de-clawed cat is a crippled , mutilated cat and no excuse can justify the operation . |
4 | No one , no leader , and no group can order the labour of another , or demand the products of it ( Overing Kaplan 1983/4 ) . |
5 | If it is the Minister , he speaks again by leave of the House as no Member can address the House twice on the same motion without leave . |
6 | This suggestion seems in the right neighbourhood , for if checkerboard solutions do have a defect , it must lie in their distinctive feature , that they treat people differently when no principle can justify the distinction . |