Example sentences of "there [is] no [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In the universe as a whole the two directions of time are indistinguishable , just as in space there is no up or down . |
2 | Perhaps in art today there is no longer a place for middles , he wrote . |
3 | In fact , there is no longer any reason to call it English verse , and there is no present reason to think of England at all . |
4 | The British-based Environmental Investigation Agency says in a brochure , A system of extention , that ‘ the scale of abuse of the responsibilities entrusted to the secretariat of the parties ( CITES 103 member nations ) has become so widespread , and the extensive manipulations to prevent a ban on the ivory trade so obvious and desperate , that there is no longer any doubt about the ivory trade 's grip on major decisions being taken by the secretariat ’ . |
5 | It is about sending a clear signal to the villages of Quang Ninh and Ha Giang and Lang Son that there is no longer a road to Los Angeles by way of Hong Kong or , for that matter , of Thailand or Malaysia . |
6 | It is about sending a clear signal to the villages of Quang Ninh and Ha Giang and Lang Son that there is no longer a road to Los Angeles by way of Hong Kong or , for that matter , of Thailand or Malaysia . |
7 | But there is no longer a ‘ natural ’ role for soul . |
8 | With consumer confidence at its lowest level in years , there is no longer any doubt in Motown that the American car market has entered its worst recession in a decade . |
9 | In the Soviet Union , on the other hand , there is no longer any pretence that academics can be above the tumult of political conflict . |
10 | In spite of the fact that since the Clean Air Act of 1956 , pollution caused by smoke has been greatly reduced to the benefit of those who live in the cities , we must not fool ourselves into thinking that there is no longer any problem . |
11 | ‘ It seems there is no longer a state of Belgium … |
12 | I could not possibly entertain the mad supposition that you would stay at Mannheim , where there is no longer a court … |
13 | A new stillness enters our hearts , where there is no longer any need to express ourselves . |
14 | Mr. Newman said that he felt that the threatened closure of magistrates courts would mean there is no longer going to be a system of local justice in the country . |
15 | When there is no longer the contrast of a busy working day outside , coming back to an empty home can be less attractive , as shown in the situation described below . |
16 | After retirement these expectations may no longer even be relevant , yet habits die hard and probably patterns of caring have already been established which will go on exerting an influence even though there is no longer any need . |
17 | There is no longer any need for more payload capacity . |
18 | Then allow the particles to move apart in such a way that the combined wave function does not change even though the distance between the particles may be so great that there is no longer any possibility of mutual interaction : in principle this could be many kilometres . |
19 | The mutant gene , they now confess , found its way into their cell cultures as a contaminant and there is no longer any evidence that cancer genes may be inherited ( see Nature vol 302 , p 476 ) . |
20 | It requires a change in thinking because ‘ there is no longer a simple correspondence between the way things are done on a drawing board and using the machine . ’ |
21 | If they have been used to rushing home from work or watching the clock during any stolen time with friends , they may find it hard to adapt to the fact that there is no longer any need to hurry back . |
22 | Therefore I believe that man and his God have evolved together over that immense period of time which started with the advent of earthly life , reaches right through to the present time and will continue onwards forever , or until there is no longer life on earth . |
23 | The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth . |
24 | The enormous range of music available on compact disc at considerably less than premium price is breathtaking and , as our current survey demonstrates again and again , there is no longer any direct relation between the cost of a CD and its quality or desirability . |
25 | There is no longer the mass interest in football there used to be . |
26 | There is no longer a resident priest , the vicarage has been sold and the parish is now one third of a united benefice . |
27 | Unfortunately there is no longer a village school . |
28 | ‘ The Director has decided that in the light of the learned judge 's ruling in the first trial , the second trial should not proceed because there is no longer a realistic prospect of convictions , ’ the CPS anounced yesterday . |
29 | When this happens , there is no longer any such thing as prehistory : it has been replaced by history . |
30 | There is no longer a generation gap . |