Example sentences of "[noun pl] [subord] no [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the UK , however , there is every encouragement to agriculturally improve land and then stock it to the maximum , and for farmers to acquire more land and increase the size of their units because no upper limit exists for HLCA payments per farm unit ( subject to not reaching the maximum stocking density overall ) .
2 Parliament was required to choose between the two leading candidates after no single candidate had won an absolute majority of the popular vote in the presidential elections in September [ see pp. 39110-11 ] .
3 IBM has got to the point where it has baptised the concept of the RS/6000 Cluster Service Offering , but a twist in DEC 's plan is to enable alien workstations to be included in the cluster — according to Electronic News , it conceives of creating clusters of Alpha-based workstations within one to two years and then to move on to embracing alien machines , with the benefit that stations could be used as stand-alone units when no parallel work was running .
4 Firstly , it is inadvisable to take remedies consisting of mixtures as no homoeopathic provings have been done on mixtures and it is not known whether the effects of these are different from the effects of their individual components .
5 There are detailed provisions for the arranging of special sittings if no regular court is scheduled for the day the accused is charged or the following day .
6 In general estimates were based on prices achieved for similar pieces offered at auction over the years although no comparable collection has appeared , undoubtedly adding a premium to the value of the works .
7 Thus a subadult can only deliver half the goods in any exchange ; to avoid being short-changed , a large snail should avoid a subadult 's advances unless no older snail is on offer .
8 If the unreasonableness produces voidness that means that so far as the law is concerned the clause has never existed : it may well then be possible to claim in tort for the restitution of money or goods although no specific action can be brought on the basis of the contractual force of the clause .
9 Such experience may be a highly visible educational programme , with recognised qualifications although no specified organisational outcome ; it may be a training event focused on particular skills and understandings ; it may be an almost unrecognised flash of insight at the workplace , prompted consciously or unconsciously by others .
10 Bach also found that certain homoeopathic remedies could change the bacterial flora of patients although no conventional drugs or dietary regimes had produced any significant change .
11 We excluded 12 patients because no definite diagnosis of ulcerative colitis or Crohn 's disease could be made at the time of testing .
12 Each system supplies one body of the twin servos No 1 system supplies most ancillaries while No 2 system operates emergency landing gear extension and emergency brakes .
13 In the early stages if no other remedy is clearly indicated or if Aconite seems to be indicated but does not help at all .
14 Her Department should act on the recommendation that local officers should be able to top up that gap for claimants if no other resources are available .
15 Unfortunately , this inductive procedure could not , logically , underpin universal and determinate laws since no finite number of events can ever guarantee the truth of a universal statement .
16 This interesting idea , which is being tried out in one or two districts at present , should be subject to research evaluation of the costs and benefits as no reliable data exist at present .
17 We included genetic counselling alone , for familial cases when no prenatal diagnosis is available , among primary preventive approaches .
18 BERLIN is where old Europe died in 1945 — bombed into smithereens as no British city was ever bombed .
19 Twelve councils had seats up for grabs … this is how they look now … five are hung councils where no one party has an overall majority .
20 This supposition has the form of a ‘ regulative hope ’ — both are adopted on the same basis that a card player bases his play on the hope of an improbable distribution of the cards if no other possible distribution gives him any chance of winning at all .
21 If the court concludes that a plaintiff will take advantage of National Health Service facilities because no other suitable facilities will be available , it will not award him damages for the cost of notional private facilities that he will not in fact use .
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