Example sentences of "[is] no [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no charity in me . ’ |
2 | For example , a dog can be taught to jump through a hoop , but there is no stimulus to which jumping through a hoop is the unconditioned response . |
3 | The exposure draft appropriately seeks to abolish the ‘ subject to ’ opinion in circumstances in which the financial statements show all available and relevant information concerning an inherent uncertainty and there is no disagreement about its treatment in the financial statements . |
4 | For one thing , the attitudinist view escapes an objection to subjectivism made by Moore that if when I say an action is bad I report my negative feelings towards it , and when you say it is good you report your positive feelings towards it , then there is no disagreement between us ( since we will probably both agree that the other has the feelings he reports ) which Moore thought an absurdity . |
5 | Because of the large amount of information to be displayed in an adequate route map , there is no hope of one that is not complex . |
6 | There is no hope of you ever being in a position to work out your own ideas for the future success of the business . |
7 | When speaking to Marco in the prison for instance , he tells him he is bound to be deported , and that there is no hope for him ; Alfieri would realise it was hard for Marco to take , but respected him enough to tell him the absolute truth . |
8 | There is no hope for them in today 's announcement . |
9 | To deny them to the least of our brethren is to deny them to ourselves , for in saying they are irredeemable we are saying there is no hope for us either . |
10 | " Unless you can , I fear there is no hope for us . " |
11 | One of the earliest detailed discussions of how the artefacts of the period might be dated was provided by Åberg ( 1926 , pp. 149–58 ) , although typically there is no consideration of what such chronology could be used for beyond using it to relate the archaeological data to an historical narrative : |
12 | There is no diminution of our desire to gain Royal Charter status ; just as prudent regard to the timing and a realism of the issues involved . |
13 | The nave arcade is high but there is no triforium between it and the round-headed clerestory windows . |
14 | Since your skin is clearly thicker than even I had supposed , I am writing to make sure there is no misunderstanding between us . |
15 | If liability is not accepted it is important that the Policyholder is informed as soon as possible so that there is no misunderstanding regarding who is to pay for repairs . |
16 | The length of an answer is no test of its effectiveness . |
17 | There is no mystique about their cultivation . |
18 | Certainly there is no trick to it , for the oftener one plays a thing through , the better it goes , and even the poorest conductors profit from this . |
19 | Now we know why : there is no substance to it . |
20 | There is no help for it . ’ |
21 | I will not be popular , but there is no help for it . ’ |
22 | Your treating the question as if it did n't exist is no help to you , no one ever got away by playing the ostrich . ’ |
23 | There is no address on it , but I imagine Dr Serafin was an academic . |
24 | If there is no loop on your amp , you 'll find that passing a guitar signal through a bunch of effects and into the amp 's input degrades the true signal to a point where the preamp struggles to compensate for it . |
25 | When such information is submitted to tutors or course directors etc. , there is no guarantee of its circulation or copying . |
26 | Finally , so far as the question of convergence goes , Moore insists that there is no guarantee of it . |
27 | Though all triangles have angles equal to two right angles , having this is no part of their essence or definition . |
28 | There is no part of her face or body that resembles mine . |
29 | This is no part of our true self . |
30 | He ignites the imagination , nevertheless , with glancing observations of Skye ‘ … so much indented by inlets of the Sea , that there is no part of it removed from the water by more than six miles ’ . |