Example sentences of "[be] [verb] without any [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Gentle had successfully recreated one Gauguin previously , a small picture which had gone on to the open market and been consumed without any questions being asked .
2 And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm
3 If you are rounding without any boards near you , you should aim to approach the mark wide and come out close , this tactic is known as in wide-out close .
4 People had been condemned without any rights to attend the tribunals , to have legal representation , to judicial review , or even to know why decisions had been taken against them .
5 Only in the case of engagements lasting for a single day or less , and involving people with whom the organisation does not expect to have further contact in the near future , might payment be made without any deductions .
6 The first action using any new technique is usually one of the most interesting , for the simple principles can be seen without any complications of secondary purposes or complicated gear , and this is true of the first beach reconnaissance at Rhodes .
7 Customs have announced that , with immediate effect , certain types of palettes , containers and packings despatched from other EC member states and temporarily imported into the UK may be admitted without any formalities ( p 109 ) .
8 HM Customs & Excise have announced that , with immediate effect , certain types of palettes , containers or packings despatched from other EC member states and temporarily imported into the UK may be admitted without any formalities .
9 The first is prepared without any twists .
10 Ingard just gives him instructions , and he does what he 's told without any explanations .
11 If elective 6 is chosen without any parameters then the range of the data ( or the restricted range given by one or both electives 4 and 5 ) is divided into classes such that there are an equal number of countries in each class .
12 The Banks have totally rejected IBOA members ' concerns and have advised the Association that Extended Opening Hours are working without any difficulties .
13 Ross John Mackenzie was born without any complications , and took his place at the end of the Mackenzie line .
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