Example sentences of "no [noun] [prep] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Of course Mozambique would prefer to provide its students with pocket calculators , but there is no money with which to import the calculators .
2 There are no conflicts about who does the housework , shopping , gardening or pays the bills — I do !
3 " For I find I have no heart in me to become the princess 's lady-in-waiting . "
4 As far as I knew he 'd always been on the level , and certainly there was no harm in his treating the Fraser girl after the shock she 'd presumably had .
5 The difference in this case is that , given the character points in fig 1.2ii there is no indication about which sequence the points were created in .
6 So , but , but basically the answer to your question is , if we were n't asked then there 's no requirement for us to give the information .
7 It is a defence for a person charged with ‘ Being in Charge ’ to prove that at the time he is alleged to have committed the offence the circumstances were such that there was no likelihood of his driving the vehicle whilst the proportion of alcohol in his breath , blood or urine remained likely to exceed the prescribed limit ; but in determining whether there was such a likelihood the court may disregard any injury to him and any damage to the vehicle .
8 Officials refused to discuss his itinerary and , most unusually for such a senior member of the Royal Family , it was indicated that there was no plan for him to meet the public .
9 There was no question of him hearing the noise in the stillness of the waxworks .
10 There was no question of his accepting the new situation .
11 There was no question of his approaching the father directly as a man such as Huy would not be allowed into the palace compound ; but Taheb was a rich businesswoman , and if she did not have any personal knowledge of the family , she would have contacts who would .
12 There was no question of his denying the legitimacy of the role of Congress as Nixon had done .
13 If he 'd cancelled the meeting , there 'd be no point in me spending the petrol biking out there , would there ?
14 It is as if the discovery could have no meaning for anyone experiencing the novel — which would certainly be curious .
15 Police say they have no record of her entering the country .
16 No need for him to see the balance sheet . ’
17 There was no need for him to use the overdraft .
18 Their critics said there was no need for them to break the law ; they made it .
19 I have my own theory , of course , but there 's no need for me to add the title of " Lunatic " to that of " Murderer " is there ?
20 The girls groaned over this , except the quick ones like Irene who delighted in it , but it meant that there was no need for anyone to open the desk because it was all oral work .
21 There was no need for anyone to say the words .
22 Further to the European Community budget proposals , which were proposed unanimously by all the Commissioners , including the two British Commissioners , will my right hon. Friend also agree that extra resources long term will be needed for redundant farmers — — in east European countries , and for the cohesion fund , that there is no need for us to have the United Kingdom budget contribution undermined in any way by these proposals and that they are less in percentage terms annually than the last 10 years ' increase in the EC budget ?
23 Normally , there is no need for you to see the Bank Manager unless you wish to do so — we can give you the ‘ OK ’ from the information on the form .
24 If you genuinely do n't eat any of the foods that we suggest you test in one of the weeks of Stage II , there will be no need for you to follow the instructions for that week .
25 ‘ If it 's so trivial , then there 's no need for you to know the answer . ’
26 It might come last on your list of necessities , but there is no need for it to look the least .
27 Devlin , he suggests , provides no evidence with which to support the statement , and further no reputable historian has argued that deviation from sexual morality could be seen , like an act of treason , as threatening society 's existence .
28 In that same parliament those of the Ordinances of 1311 which most offended the king were repealed , no champion of them surviving the earl of Lancaster .
29 I do not suppose they are worried that the frogs and toads hatched in the ponds previous years , all returned to lay and spawn and found no water into which to produce the next generation .
30 There was no sign of anyone resembling the tweedy man that phoned .
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