Example sentences of "[art] more to be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyhow , he kills himself and there is no more to be said . |
2 | No more to be said . |
3 | But there is no more to be said . |
4 | No more to be said . ’ |
5 | There is no more to be said . ’ |
6 | There was no more to be said . |
7 | ‘ Then there is no more to be said . |
8 | Whether to mystify me once more or because there was no more to be said to a stranger , I could n't tell . |
9 | He was very insistent about that th there was no more to be said really . |
10 | There was no more to be said on that subject . |
11 | ‘ There 's really no more to be said , is there ? ’ |
12 | Well , in that case , there 's no more to be said . |
13 | ‘ Then there 's no more to be said , is there ? ’ |
14 | A brisk walk around the bailey to work up an appetite sounded good , and a glance at the Prior , who was still shaking his head gloomily over his drinking-horn , convinced him that there was no more to be gained by pushing the issue . |
15 | Now there was no more to be done , and he was still . |
16 | ‘ In the circumstances there was no more to be done and I put the matter out of my mind until your officer telephoned my housekeeper yesterday . ’ |
17 | Mrs Clamp has come across with some details on sporadic occasions , too , though they are probably no more to be relied on than what my father 's told me . |
18 | When they were satisfied that there was no more to be got they let him go . |
19 | Again he laid the final stone , knowing there was no more to be won or lost . |
20 | Lynne at a meeting yesterday , Tom said to ask you please , no more to be ordered . |
21 | In particular , it is well established that when a statute has conferred on any body the power to make decisions affecting individuals , the courts will not only require the procedure prescribed by the statute to be followed , but will readily imply so much and no more to be introduced by way of additional procedural safeguards as will ensure the attainment of fairness . |
22 | In particular , it is well-established that when a statute has conferred on any body the power to make decisions affecting individuals , the courts will not only require the procedure prescribed by the statute to be followed , but will readily imply so much and no more to be introduced by way of additional procedural safeguards as will ensure the attainment of fairness . |