Example sentences of "no [noun] [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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No Sentence
1 I would have no difficulty whatever in going on any hustings and waxing eloquent about foul sewage coming up in the wrong places .
2 When I have done so , I have had no difficulty whatever in obtaining full and frank information at all times .
3 And then if you do the sums there 's no difficulty whatsoever in imagining the evolution of a specific optimal protein , one amino acid at a time , not in millions of years but even in thousands of years — it 's not a serious mathematical problem .
4 The one thing all lekking species have in common is that , apart from mating with the female , the male bird plays no part whatsoever in raising the young .
5 I therefore have no hesitation whatever in opposing this this total and absolute fudge .
6 I have no hesitation whatsoever in presenting Christian Timms to you as the new lord of Swinbrook Manor , and owner of the Fettiplace lands . ’
7 ‘ He had no intention whatever of going back to you .
8 ‘ I have no intention whatever of signing away my inheritance , ’ she informed him coldly .
9 I have no intention whatsoever of getting in that car with you , so get that into your head once and for all .
10 ‘ Get out ! ’ she yelled while she still had breath , but , even as she started backing rapidly , she knew he had no intention whatsoever of obeying her orders .
11 Because they do not have the trade union structure that we have in this country or the record of trade union militancy that so damaged this country in the 1970s and to which we have no intention whatsoever of returning .
12 She had no intention whatsoever of breakfasting with him , though , and stayed in her room for as long as she could bear it .
13 I promised I would n't touch anything , having no intention whatsoever of going anywhere near the bathroom again .
14 It was only as the girl grew older and she realized that her mother was simply mouthing words and had no intention whatsoever of carrying out her threat that she had begun to be able to relax and enjoy what was left of her childhood .
15 I have no intention whatsoever of rejecting any of the designs that you 've just shown me . ’
16 Unlike the " Great Russian " and the authors of To the Young Generation , Zaichnevskii made no bones whatever about using violence .
17 He met her incredulous stare blandly , for all the world as if he had no recollection whatsoever of bringing her the Palmer & Pearson file outside the office , of discussing the Norwood & Chambers contract outside the office , of his threats in relation to her job outside the office .
18 Well I believe that the report that er is before us that has been moved erm actually sets out a framework which the social service committee is able to work to and to monitor and I see no point whatsoever in referring this back to social services erm to delay further what is the inevitable .
19 There was no point , no point whatsoever in saying anything now .
20 It was quite clear that Henderson , the leader of the dissident minority in the Cabinet , had no chance whatever of producing a programme which could secure the support of a Commons majority .
21 After next week there 'll be no chance whatever of seeing her again . ’
22 The herring gull has only a small chance of grabbing a nestling in the face of such opposition , and no chance whatever of sneaking up on an unguarded chick unnoticed by adults .
23 A policy of Keynesian expansion , for example , whatever its merits , had no chance whatever of gaining majority support in the conditions of August 1931 .
24 And there was no chance whatsoever of meeting boys from Burleigh in a church .
25 The totally original , offbeat research proposal , particularly in the fundamental , or non-applied research field , has no chance whatsoever of attracting sufficient peer group support to attract funding .
26 O order , order , as the honourable gentleman is fully aware , is fully aware , the speaker of this house has no authority whatsoever in demanding that ministers come here and make statements .
27 John Forrester argues that Freud himself would have answered this question in the negative since he clearly considered that a subject 's unconscious desires should play no role whatsoever in evaluating whether or not there was a conscious wish for an event to take place .
28 The interests of those who profit from slavery should play no role whatsoever in deciding to abolish the institution from which they profit .
29 Unfortunately , some of their riders then did them no favours whatsoever by steering for the rail and getting them penned in the pack .
30 The materialistic , scientific view of life processes has achieved no success whatsoever in endeavouring to answer how living systems are able to maintain their forms through continually changing conditions , or how growth is planned or organised .
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