Example sentences of "[was/were] no way he " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that a sociologist was witnessing the interviews make it all the more certain they would be conducted with scrupulous care , but there was no way he would be given access to the extra-legal deals which may well have gone on outside the interview room or later during a prison visit for ‘ write-offs ’ . |
2 | He did , after all , on two different occasions ( Silverstone and Monza ) summon us to say that there was no way he would race in F1 in 1991 … and now he is . |
3 | Of course , he was n't making a living at all and there was no way he possibly could . |
4 | There was no way he was going to . |
5 | There was no way he could be remembering that experience of running — of the joy and the pain and the total , ultimate effort — unless it had actually happened to him . |
6 | And there was no way he could be prevailed upon to release it without an embarrassing fracas in front of the judge ! |
7 | When he was offered the Rangers job , he told his estranged wife that there was no way he would become a sterotypical manager ‘ working all hours and driving myself crazy ’ . |
8 | Now , however , to his intense discomfort , Hugo found there was no way he could prevent himself from thinking about Greg Martin . |
9 | Voight commented that there was no way he could ‘ upstage vomit ’ . |
10 | There was no way he was going to reach Cowdray nor his son 's match for the throw-in . |
11 | But he had already performed in the horse box on the way to the fete — and there was no way he was going to do it again . |
12 | ‘ There was no way he would have been allowed to run if something was wrong . |
13 | Mike , 55 and a veteran reporter of Vietnam , the Falklands , the Gulf and many other bloody wars , was encouraged by orphanage officials to smuggle a child back to England — and there was no way he could resist Natasha 's pleading brown eyes . |
14 | In the end I saw that there was no way he would accept this treatment , and that it was doing both of us more harm than good . |
15 | He might visit from time to time should a story miserable enough to write about crop up , but there was no way he was going to edit the paper from there . |
16 | They had n't let him go home for nearly a week ; there was no way he could have coped with his freedom or his family . |
17 | In speaking of an ‘ intelligent ’ [ sic ] man who had become disabled , Mr. Edwards stated : ‘ There was no way he would have fitted into one of our day centres ’ . |
18 | He had done all he could , but the boy was gone — could n't say he blamed him — and if the Irish Republican Brotherhood were sheltering him , then there was no way he was going to be able to make contact with him . |
19 | It was useless ; there was no way he could master him , not at the moment anyway . |
20 | ‘ There was no way he would have fitted into one of our day centres , ’ said Edwards . |
21 | His canine friends has betrayed him , there was no way he was going to trust a human . |
22 | Moreover , once the King went to the States there was no way he could ever return to Iran except as a parcel from the CIA . |
23 | There was no way he could risk incurring the wrath of a superior but he did n't want to lose manhood in front of his uniformed thugs . |
24 | There was no way he was going to trap her here to solve his problems . |
25 | He still wanted her body , there was no way he could disguise that , and she , well , she would have to learn to be content with whatever crumbs he was prepared to let fall from his table . |
26 | He felt he had done it absolutely as best he could and there was no way he could repeat the emotion . |
27 | Yet with Rosemary still refusing to go out with Travis and Travis falling more and more in love with her the whole time , there was no way he could stay away . |
28 | From where they were standing there was no way he could see the hat-and-coat fitment , yet he knew , and had taken a full inventory of its contents . |
29 | Kevin says there was no way he could swim in such rough water . |
30 | ‘ There was no way he would have been allowed to run if something was wrong . |