Example sentences of "a [noun sg] of [noun] no " in BNC.
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1 | Thought to start , it 'd be a bit of fun no harm is it |
2 | Amendment No. 55 is consequential and makes clear that in calculating the 12-year limit on membership of a board of management no account is taken of any previous service on a college council . |
3 | In a majority of cases no tender was made by a private sector firm but the potential threat was enough to cause council leaders to reduce staff or rewrite employees ' terms of service ( The Price of Winning 1989 ) . |
4 | And that by a stroke of coincidence no bed and breakfasts were open and you were forced to seek help at the Hall ? |
5 | The idea was , quite simply , that a person or property should be protected ; so that if one commended a slave or a piece of property no transfer of ownership was intended . |
6 | As a rule of thumb no source node name should occur in just one link object nor in many link objects . |
7 | The Lord Chief Justice , Lord Lane , admitted that it did a bench of magistrates no ‘ credit if their clerk continues to affix standard conditions to bail forms even while applications are being made for unconditional bail ’ . |
8 | In R. v. Mansfield Justices ex parte Sharkey the court added : ‘ It does a bench of justices no credit if their clerk is affixing standard conditions to bail forms while applications for unconditional bail are being made . ’ |
9 | It is a rate of growth no other public service could match . |
10 | He seems about as straight-forward a citizen as ever foreclosed on a widow and fifteen orphans not a hint of creepy-crawliness no European connections , not even any gaps . ’ |
11 | In a state of fear no other feelings can flower . |
12 | Iago ambled down out of the forest in mid-afternoon , on a Welsh mountain pony with a barrel like a butt of wine , a cross-grained temper , and a turn of speed no one would have credited from her build . |
13 | The first point is the Revenue could take the simple point that as a matter of law no credits are available to the beneficiaries . |
14 | For smaller animals like the mountain hare , the benefits of camouflage against a background of snow no doubt outweigh the disadvantages . |
15 | ‘ You 're really down , are n't you ? – said Felix 's wife , who had come in with a jar of instant coffee and a jug of water no more than fairly hot , which increased Stephen 's worry that many things were falling behind . |
16 | The east frieze has a combat before Troy ( some painted names of heroes can still be read ) , and an assembly of gods no doubt disputing its outcome . |