Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] no " in BNC.

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1 " Two weeks later I was ready to go to a place I did n't know , and where I knew no one .
2 I feel this profoundly as I wander about the empty railway station , where I have no business of any kind .
3 A set of 255 of the logged searches — those which were almost certainly the first search in a session or which bore no apparent relationship to the Previous search — were repeated by the experimenters on EXP CTL and a third system ( OSTEM ) which did no stemming at all .
4 Well but I mean that 's an example and as I say at this end where you 've no arousal you 're either asleep or dead , there 's no sort of performance performance of any sort and we talk about having those butterflies in the stomach do n't we ?
5 It is a mistake to simulate confidence where you have no certain knowledge .
6 It 's either that or you 'd no job , and
7 Or you take no action , in which case no one else will know that the clause is unenforceable .
8 The factors selected were mean OBS score at time of first assessment , whether the sufferer was singly or doubly incontinent at least once daily , whether he or she engaged in persistent wandering away from home , whether he or she lived alone , and whether he or she had no closely involved informal carer .
9 If he or she had no children , the Intestacy Rules dictate which relatives will be entitled to inherit .
10 The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other .
11 Thus , the student who regularly uses alcohol or cannabis in times of study may have poor recall if he or she has no cannabis or alcohol at the time of an examination .
12 These times are used by the sufferer to prove to self and others that he or she has no problem with addictive disease but is in full control , provided that outside circumstances do not cause further upset .
13 If your employee is over pension age , he or she pays no employee 's NI contributions .
14 Secondly , because a tax allowance reduces the total income on which a person pays tax , it has a greater value to a high-income person on a high marginal rate of tax than to a low-income one who may , if he or she pays no tax , not gain at all .
15 Compared with subjects with little or no periodontal disease , those with gingivitis were at about 23% higher risk , and those with periodontitis or who had no teeth were at about 50% higher risk of dying during follow up .
16 Men with periodontitis or who had no teeth were about 70% more likely to have coronary heart disease than were men with no periodontal disease .
17 This compared with 26 per cent of the women without an intimate tie with husband or boyfriend , but who reported a confiding relationship with another person ( seen at least weekly ) , and with 41 per cent of those who had a confidante seen less than weekly or who had no such relationship at all .
18 Whatever the economic and administrative problems of crofting , it has a social and sociological value which should give pause to those who seek to destroy it , or who see no virtue in enabling it to survive .
19 No farmer can therefore afford to carry workers who are disgruntled or who have no identification with the aims of the enterprise .
20 In the US , the protected class includes a person whose disability represents no handicap to employment but is treated by employers as if it did ; or whose disability is a handicap to employment but only as a result of the attitudes of others towards it ; or who has no disability at all but is erroneously treated by employers as disabled .
21 ‘ Even where we have no solution , as with the black rats , we must try to keep their numbers in check .
22 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a place for parliamentary contacts where we have no diplomatic relations ?
23 Perhaps we had , or we had no idea what they had to offer .
24 For instance : We are not liable for any loss or damage caused by breach of any express or implied term of this contract or We accept no liability for any loss or damage , howsoever caused .
25 The conclusion would seem to be that where there seems no danger of damaging the unity of the Church and no danger of scandal or deviation from the faith , admission to communion may be used discriminately .
26 The harassing of those caught out by need where they had no settlement was the dark side of the eighteenth-century Poor Law with its associated evasive strategies such as hiring for less than a year , pulling down cottages on the wastes , apprenticing pauper children beyond the bounds and hustling unwilling couples into marriage to avoid the maintenance of a bastard .
27 What it meant in human terms was that black UK citizens excluded from their own country ( Britain ) were and still are being forced to live in countries where they have no right to live or work .
28 UK businesses registrable for VAT in other member states , where they have no establishment , will need to appoint a tax representative in those countries , or consider registering there .
29 People who come from the outside world inhabit the periphery , where they have no cattle and live an inferior life .
30 Countless children of the mist played happily in Whig and Tory nurseries where they presented no threat to the property or interest of heirs .
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