Example sentences of "'s no " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Bert Shutt 's Palais 's no good for dancing with Alvin Hanker . ’ |
2 | They 're not content with it , cos there 's no meaning . |
3 | As an auditionee I knew I worked best if I attempted something outrageous so I prepared Lord Foppington from The Relapse and you just have to let go with his Lordship otherwise there 's no point to it . |
4 | But it 's no bad thing — we should take the two way traffic of actors and directors more seriously than we do . |
5 | It looks like mine , he said , examining it , but there 's no label on it . |
6 | There 's no reason why they should n't be able to develop their own dishes . |
7 | It 's no porridge at breakfast that gets my goat . |
8 | ‘ He may be a lord but he 's no gentleman , ’ said Mr Eames Loftily . |
9 | ‘ Oh , that 's no problem , ’ said Wendy at once . |
10 | ‘ It 's no use . |
11 | ‘ There 's no need to rub it in . |
12 | ‘ It 's no good , Jeff . |
13 | I 'm sorry , it 's no good . |
14 | ‘ There 's no hurry . ’ |
15 | ‘ Well , there 's no harm in trying . |
16 | ‘ Yeah , if you want to keep yourself to yourself that 's no problem , ’ Pete , the man of about my age , said . |
17 | ‘ There 's no justice in this world , ’ I said . |
18 | It 's no longer thought of as cranky or old-fashioned , as the press tries to make out , but as a much-needed way of helping to preserve this world by finding alternatives to chemicals and peat-cutting . |
19 | So many plants thrive on sticky clay soil that it 's no barrier to a beautiful garden , says Nigel Colborn |
20 | However , there 's no doubt the blitz on the weeds on our return from holiday took a disproportionately long spell . |
21 | Lucy 's clothes were impeccably respectable , the cut and cloth murmuring I know I cost money , but there 's no need to stare . |
22 | There 's no hell , but I 'm going there anyway … ) |
23 | A weekend — we both work , there 's no time in the week . |
24 | And there 's no more wine . |
25 | ‘ It 's no good talking when you 're like this . |
26 | ‘ It 's no big deal . ’ |
27 | But that 's no surprise . |
28 | ‘ If you 've just joined us , ’ the commentator 's voice droned , ‘ there 's no score in this all important match but England can be admired for holding their own , down to ten men and against a Moroccan team that 's used to the sort of heat … ’ |
29 | ‘ And so , ’ I continue , ‘ the suntan becomes fashionable and it 's no longer as necessary as it was — taking Robinson Crusoe by way of example — to hide from it under a parasol in order to conserve that fairness of skin threatened by the desert island climate . |
30 | Sometimes it 's No news is good news . |