Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And Jesus as God , as the second person of the trinity , presumably has no sex . |
2 | What it most certainly is not , is ownership by national or local public authority : and because it does not look to the Government as its banker and so imposes no liability on the public sector borrowing requirement , it provides no levers for a hypothetical State economic planning agency to handle . |
3 | Sir Patrick apparently has no plans to comment on the election 's outcome until next week , when he meets the Republic 's Foreign Affairs Minister , Dick Spring , in Dublin to discuss future steps towards dialogue . |
4 | Lawrence apparently has no wish to be verified by rock 's steering committee . |
5 | France , with its competitive admission to training , is able to match the number of entrants to available posts and therefore , apparently has no teacher unemployment . |
6 | The value of these items to conversational survival perhaps needs no underlining . |
7 | Sources say Unix System Labs did n't exactly want to sue the university , but basically has no choice and regards this as a test case . |
8 | Pat obviously has no self-control . |
9 | This duck obviously has no objections to The Belfry 's greens . |
10 | In " managing " the system at crucial moments ; in neutering the discontent of the working class ; and in holding out the prospect of socialism via Parliament , the Labour Party is seen as part of the problem blocking transformation and so has no part to play in securing socialism . |
11 | This set of keys is intended to be random and so has no order to preserve . |
12 | The record card for such a client was scribbled over with the comment of dealers : " He 's about to buy a house ; has no funds ; he 'll see how the shares he already has do ; he 's going in for Rolls Royce , so has no money ; he 's still waiting for share certificates — once these have arrived he will think about further investment . " |
13 | The former does not have a full-time commitment to the classroom and so has no occasion to engage in operational activities and empirical evaluation as intrinsic to the pedagogic process . |
14 | He represents the Shinagawa area of Tokyo , and so has no worries about offending farmers . |
15 | Water reed is also much harder wearing , being woody in character , and so requires no clipping . |
16 | But it is depressingly abandoned in its ability to increase , and difficult to uproot , so finds no favour with gardeners . |
17 | But since it suits ill with his vocation , and perhaps bodes no good to — the other one — neither of them may be anxious to say it openly for all to hear . |
18 | For the ‘ dogmatic dialectic ’ , as he describes dialectical materialism , the whole question naturally poses no problem , for each person or group simply constitutes a partial moment of an already operative movement of totalization that produces them and then goes beyond them . |
19 | The Green Book claims universality , and so names no names ; but it is also a book written in the first instance for Libyans , to encourage them to create popular democracy . |
20 | Iago not only knows no altruism in himself , he blocks and destroys it in others : |
21 | Such a widening of perspectives obviously leaves no place for the by now out-dated claim concerning the objective nature of linguistic analysis , but it opens up a whole range of stimulating opportunities for the exploration of the ways texts function in society . |
22 | And imagine that this economist is not working within the rational expectations framework and so makes no distinction between the predictable and unpredictable components of the money supply . |
23 | Wilson-Kastner apparently makes no distinction between , on the one hand , a factual account of what is the case , and , on the other , a mythological symbolism . |
24 | Additionally , the father of a foal normally has no contact with it . |
25 | if the vehicle normally has no seat which is the specified passenger 's seat under the last preceding sub-paragraph , the forward-facing front seat for a passenger which is foremost in the vehicle and furthest from the driver 's seat , unless there is a fixed partition separating such seat from the space in front of it alongside the driver 's seat . |
26 | The bacterial cell itself normally has no use for these machines , and does n't build any . |
27 | This teacher normally has no colleague in school with anything like the dominant , even entrepreneurial attributes of ‘ a good head of department ’ in a British secondary school ; in addition his or her headteacher is in principle primus inter pares , with an essentially administrative role : attending to the smooth running of the various councils and committees which since 1968 have clustered round the French school , negotiating with the Ministry usually through its inspectorate , to obtain an adequate supply of teachers , etc . |
28 | Generally , however , this suits neither party ; the lender normally has no wish to become a member and shareholder of the company and the borrower does not want to cease to be one . |
29 | The Type I system has been likened to a Health Maintenance Organisation ( HMO ) , with the difference that the health authority is compulsorily responsible for all residents of a particular location , and thus has no choice over membership . |
30 | ] The Type I system has been likened to a Health Maintenance Organization ( HMO ) , with the difference that the ‘ organization ’ is compulsorily responsible for all residents of a particular location , and thus has no choice over membership . |