Example sentences of "no [indef pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | no wind , no nothing to disturb the atmosphere |
2 | Anyway she left twelve pence on the floor and Gary says whose is this money , said you leave it there , it 's for Enid 's no nobody touch this chuffing twelve pence . |
3 | yeah , no , no nobody knows how , how they , how they do things , they 've never opened up their army to us but |
4 | Breathing , no something to do about their physical appearance |
5 | No one agrees , for example , on what is ’ hazardous ’ waste . |
6 | No one strikes at their interests and walks away unharmed . |
7 | Let us look at the implications of these arguments a little more by examining the implications , for welfare and for social policy , of policy developments in those important policy areas that no one defines as social policy : foreign and defence policy , and economic policy . |
8 | ‘ No one matches ? ’ |
9 | The English , alleged the Duc de Choiseul , ‘ while pretending to protect the balance on land which no one threatens … are entirely destroying the balance at sea which no one defends ’ . |
10 | There would be no one to carry on the Drennan name , no one to inherit his land . |
11 | Yet no one walked out of the big top , there were no fundamentalist pickets outside , no attempts to disrupt the service . |
12 | No one brought up in the Jewish faith with his sort of European connections could fail to be unaware , or convulsed , by the nightmare we call the Holocaust . |
13 | As Afshan Begum explains in her thesis ‘ In many cases parents expect that the girl will , whenever they demand , give up everything ( e.g. a course in further education or training or a career ) and submit without question to a marriage they have arranged for her … these hidden cases which no one gets to hear about are the real tragedies . ’ |
14 | No one gets rich working for the Royal Family . |
15 | No one gets hurt . |
16 | Yes , it 's a gremlin — let's hope no one gets hurt ! |
17 | ‘ I mean , it might be there , I suppose , but no one gets into trouble for an interview , you know — not serious trouble . ’ |
18 | No one gets a quota ? |
19 | If many students are likely to be moving from room to room , and even leaving the school altogether , some system of control and supervision will certainly be necessary so that no one gets lost , or is tempted to fritter away time or abscond . |
20 | But no one gets up after death — there is no applause — there is only silence and some second-hand clothes , and that 's — death — ( And he pushes the blade in up to the hilt . |
21 | No one gets close to me . |
22 | No one gets away from me . |
23 | No one gets stuck in a hospital bed from choice , least of all on holiday . ’ |
24 | ‘ Well , take it from me , lady , ’ his aggression was in full force , ‘ no one gets their hooks into me that — ’ |
25 | What , make sure no one gets that plate , I 'll do Anthony one , shall we ? |
26 | SC Barker said : ‘ No one becomes a Special for the money , because there is n't any . ’ |
27 | No one denied litigants the right to prosecute their appeals in person , but deprived of the benefit of the assistance of counsel , it could take longer to hear and determine the application or appeal . |
28 | No one denied the importance of these factors , but it was now felt that others would have to be included . |
29 | No one denied that ICI gave them first-class products . |
30 | No one casts me a single glance . |