Example sentences of "[vb pp] at no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Using the incidence curve previously published , at risk patients with no retinal features of FAP and a negative sigmoidoscopy screen at 34 years would be considered at no risk of having FAP and developing multiple polyps .
2 Distribution of Investment Overviews should be done at no cost to the initiating member or his client .
3 It has now been built at no cost to the state beyond a concession .
4 Through volunteer labour , donations , Habitat builds and renovates 8,000 homes a year , which are sold at no profit and with no interest mortgages .
5 The size of the increase , amounting to 5.7% or 240 places , seems to have been determined purely on the basis of the amount of spare capacity in the medical schools , which could be used at no capital cost .
6 The landowner was letting the buildings return to dust , but no doubt he would be grateful to have them re-stored at no cost to himself .
7 Tuition in trout fishing is provided at no charge , along with waders and tackle .
8 Perhaps this is considered too expensive , but it is hard to believe that 240 doctors can be trained at no capital cost , even if there is head space at medical schools .
9 A full set of British Patents can be consulted at no charge in the Science Department , Central Library
10 Your Lordships accept that a civil court should never make an order that will inhibit the processes of the criminal law , but regard the letter written by a Principal Officer in the Crown Prosecution Service as a sufficient assurance that the prosecution will be placed at no disadvantage if pursuant to the order of the court the defendants produce a number of incriminating documents that can not be used in a prosecution .
11 said ‘ I am not at present persuaded , however , that the condition in section 14(2) is excluded if at the time the contract is made the buyer is reasonably of the opinion that the defect can be , and will be , rectified at no cost to himself . ’
12 Mrs Maginnis criticised the Government for being ‘ deliberately naive or mischievous in its claim that devolved management of schools can be achieved at no cost . ’
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