Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 1.2 Extension of the principles In recent years there has been an extension of the principles behind the restraint of trade doctrine so as to embrace : ( a ) restraints in contracts which do not fit neatly into what was hitherto regarded as amounting to a restraint of trade ; ( b ) situations where the contract in question was not between the plaintiff and defendant and to which the plaintiff was not privy although he was affected by the working of the contract ; and ( c ) situations when no contract existed at all but the plaintiff could claim that a set of rules or certain conduct affected him prejudicially .
2 Before the Appellate Committee Mr. Nicholls submitted , on behalf of the Swedish government , that in committal proceedings in this country the same test is applicable as in the case of a submission by the defendant of no case to answer at the end of the prosecution evidence at his trial .
3 Any respondent may make a submission of no case to answer at the conclusion of the applicant 's evidence .
4 No new generic names has been proposed fro " Ophiophthalmus " partly because there has been no opportunity to look at all the material but mainly because it remains to be demonstrated that it is distinct from the genus Ophiomitrella as stated before .
5 The only reasonable conclusion appeared to be that because the two stallions lived in yards , and at that time were not being ridden , they consequently had a life that demanded virtually no decision making at all — their days were so dominated by habit that they had become completely unable to think .
6 They also complained about unfairness , but there was no willingness to look at the charges or to have proper consultation with local authorities to see how they and the Government could work together to improve the general standards of our beaches .
7 It is obvious that our conclusion is limited by cell cultures only and is not equivalent to the general conclusion that there is no cell aging at all .
8 Realistically , I had no future left at SIS , so what did I do ?
9 It could only get worse for poor Mr Collins as room and meal materialised , but at least he acknowledged of the Cornish in general that they had , ‘ no propensity to jeer at strangers ’ .
10 Erm we 're sunbathing even though there ai n't no sun to sunbathe at .
11 SIR — A recent article on inheritance tax assumed a husband left an estate above the top of the nil band to his wife and there was no inheritance paid at that time .
12 ’ Hell , man , dae I huv tae spell it oot that times are hard an' there 's no work goin' at the doacks an' it 's nae a time tae be existin' oan charity ! ’
13 When the Israelites go out to gather it , each of them gathers exactly the right amount for himself and his family ; on the sixth day of the week a double portion is given and collected so that the sabbath rest can be properly kept ; on the sabbath , appropriately , no manna appears at all ; while any kept at the end of any of the first five days goes bad overnight , the half of the sixth day 's gathering put aside for the sabbath keeps perfectly fresh .
14 Because the individual moving into a local community is not concerned with the congestion costs that this implies for existing residents , her decision to move will be determined by the difference between and and there will be no incentive to move at a point when is equal to .
15 There 's no point discussing at this stage the pros and cons — better to learn to stay on your feet and make sure you keep the ball available for use in ruck and maul ’ .
16 I also think there 's no point retiring at sixty five you know , aged and decrepit .
17 There was no announcement made at the end of the programme so , and they never got back to me , so I rang this morning first thing and last night they did n't ask me my name and address , but this morning they did .
18 English family relationships are said to be less strong than those of Asians , but most English people would be deeply shocked if their grandmother or grandfather , coming to visit them , or their young brother or sister , was held in detention by people with quasi-police powers , accused of lying and then sent back ; or if their husband or wife , coming to join them after a long separation , was further delayed for years and then told that they were not the people they claimed to be and hence had no right to come at all .
19 As the enclosure movement gained impetus towards the end of the eighteenth century , many of the poor could not afford the fences necessary to confirm their claim to the land , and therefore sold it to the wealthy ; those who could were often unable to raise a living on the poor land they acquired , and sold it too ; those who were squatters had no right to land at all and none to sell .
20 ‘ You 've no right to look at it ! ’
21 He had no right to look at her that way .
22 No need to snap at him ! ’ protested his godmother crossly .
23 No need to snap at me , ’ Damian 's deep voice said .
24 There is no need to start at the beginning of a programme.You can run forward to any point you choose and simply look at one short section in the middle .
25 The non-church-goers in the community proved hard to win , and those who had lapsed from church attendance some twenty years previously saw no need to reconsider at their time of life .
26 ‘ There 's no need to look at me like that , Luke , ’ she said unevenly .
27 ‘ There 's no need to look at me as though I 'm about to rape you , ’ he barked impatiently .
28 ‘ There 's no need to laugh at me , ’ she returned stiffly .
29 In another there will be no need to speak at all .
30 She felt no desire to move at all .
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