Example sentences of "am [prep] no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am of no consequence , only a Catholic priest , doing my duty . |
2 | ‘ I am under no obligation to tell you my name , Mr Blake . ’ |
3 | ‘ I am under no illusions and therefore unlikely to get carried away , ’ he said . |
4 | ‘ But I am under no pressure to sell and I have n't had a phone call for any player — Mick Quinn included . ’ |
5 | I am under no illusion on that score , he wrote , I am under no illusion that the big glass will in an instant blow all that away , flatten the critics against the walls , tear paintings from their places , bring the galleries tumbling to the ground . |
6 | I am under no illusion on that score , he wrote , I am under no illusion that the big glass will in an instant blow all that away , flatten the critics against the walls , tear paintings from their places , bring the galleries tumbling to the ground . |
7 | I am under no illusion as to effect , he wrote . |
8 | I am under no illusion about how difficult my presence here is for you . ’ |
9 | Michael Duane , its head , then said ( Berg 1968:283 — 4 ) : I am under no illusion about the size of the task faced by this staff . |
10 | All right , there were obstacles to fulfilling them ; some seemed insurmountable and I am in no way underestimating the difficulties of making your dreams a reality . |
11 | I am in no way decrying such methods — perhaps they work and perhaps they do not — but I do feel that they are open to considerable abuse . |
12 | I can tell you now it 's going to have some of that salty humour to it , that salty talk , but I am in no way a misogynist . |
13 | Many young people — I am in no way blaming them — are unclear about their personal plans . |
14 | If you are foolish enough to close this binder whilst holding it upside down on your lap , I am in no way responsible for any damage that it causes . |
15 | I am in no position to judge whether what SHe is doing is right or wrong . ’ |
16 | Much has already been written about the Invasion of Europe and I am in no position to go into details of the actual event , but can only record how it affected us in Bomber Command . |
17 | Who put a match to the stake , I am in no position to know . |
18 | → If your letter is serious , I am in no position to offer advice , since you really should see your doctor and ask him to refer you to someone who can help . |
19 | ‘ This may or may not be the case and I am in no position to establish this , since as you are aware you and Helen have exercised total control both financially and in all other respects without reference to myself or any other director . ’ |
20 | What should then happen would depend upon a number of considerations upon which I am in no position to speculate or express a view . |
21 | The hon. Gentleman knows that I am in no position to comment on the decision of any judge . |
22 | Of course you will appreciate that I am in no sense unbiased on these matters — I have strong and , I believe , correct opinions on these matters |
23 | But I am in no doubt that if players had not been forthcoming the next chapter in the SA book — not the SARB 's — would have been to offer money . |
24 | I am in no doubt about the dreadful impression that the broadcasting of Prime Minister 's Question Time has created . |
25 | ‘ I am in no doubt that we face the stiffest of opposition . |
26 | Man has been training birds of prey since ancient times and I am in no doubt that success has always been based on patience , mutual trust and observation . |
27 | I am in no doubt that , having regard to the way this matter proceeded in front of the judge , it would not be right to refuse to receive this evidence . |
28 | ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
29 | said , 86 Cr.App.R. 59 , 82 : ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
30 | ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |