Example sentences of "[that] i [modal v] no " in BNC.

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1 I think that people would be justified in rebuking me for deceiving them as to my whereabouts , but that I would no more have actually lied than if I had thrown my voice and said ‘ Cooee ‘ .
2 Calling in at Lowestoft I found to my surprise that I was on the promotion list and viewed the prospect with mixed feelings as at the time this meant that I would no longer be eligible to crew on the cutters .
3 ‘ So you see , I am happy , yet I regret that I can no longer be of any assistance to you , ’ Ybreska murmured , ‘ deferentially .
4 as if this were not enough , I now realise that I can no longer give Jacob children .
5 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it .
6 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it .
7 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores , like shopping and housework , when I needed it .
8 He would not let me off the hook until I had confessed that I could no longer work with my boss .
9 I was now so thin , so tubular that I could no longer wear a belt .
10 The truth is that I could no longer tell whether I was cold or not , hungry or not .
11 I have loved rugby union all my life and will continue so to do ; the thrilling Australian rugby league tourists of 1982 and 1986 meant that I could no longer choose to ignore the other code of rugby football .
12 I found that I could no longer hear the boat 's engine .
13 Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough .
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