Example sentences of "be no [adj] [noun pl] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | There had been no new developments at all . |
2 | No one had investigated inner-city language in this way before , so for all we knew there might have been no significant differences at all , and we were told by at least one colleague — not very encouragingly — that ‘ Broad Belfast ’ dialect was all very much the same . |
3 | It may be the case that , taking stylistic considerations more generally , the reader would wish to divide this text into separate paragraphs at points where there are no formal markers at all . |
4 | There are no artificial additives at all . |
5 | By this I do not mean that the question of criteria is unimportant , or that the distinction remains meaningful even if there are no ontological objects at all to which it might be applied . |
6 | A partnership between a large public-spirited company like Pilkington 's or ICI and a school or college would not be replicated in an area in which there are no large companies at all . |
7 | There were no serious injuries at all , in fact . |
8 | Where the joint appeal of Liberals and Labour had bitten more deeply into the Unionist vote there was no visible recovery of ground ; so in 1914 there were no Unionist MPs at all from Leeds or Bradford , Leicester or Derby or Stoke , Newcastle upon Tyne , Sunderland , Southampton , Stockport , Bolton , Blackburn or Northampton . |
9 | The employer delegate Fraser , referring to equal payment for fat and lean said , " of course , we could not agree to that sort of thing " , and significantly there were no male piece-workers at all employed at his firm , Neill 's . |
10 | There were no moving parts at all , the joystick was simply tipped from the vertical in the direction the user wished to go and , seemingly by magic , the spaceship or whatever was being displayed moved . |