Example sentences of "no [pron] would [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I presume so , no one would turn up at home |
2 | If everyone followed convention , no one would profit . |
3 | Even if he was noticed forcing glasses on to his wife , no one would suspect . |
4 | If someone 's dress or tie were askew , no one would dream of asking them to move . ’ |
5 | In normal commercial life , no one would dream of doing such a thing . |
6 | No one would dream of putting a ‘ Vote Socialist ’ poster in a front window or an ‘ I back Chirac ’ sticker on a car bumper . |
7 | So ten to the minus three o No one would dream of putting of using percent . |
8 | Once we 'd established that nothing had been left behind Emily went off to catch a bus and I decided that no one would mind if I popped my head round the doors of the suite of rooms which George had occupied . |
9 | ‘ No one would poison wine , ’ stated Alfred categorically , presumably on the basis that this would be an ungentlemanly act . |
10 | Yeah , no no I w I ate , that was my dinner , I ate that before I was pissed and that was my bloody dinner , I wanted to get some chips no one would walk down the chippie with me . |
11 | no , but the spiders , I remember that one that got , was on the daddy-longlegs and he was just sitting there and he would n't move and no one would walk down the stairs , so we were just giving it pouf pouf and all throwing things at him trying to get him to go . |
12 | Any female who did not prefer males with the deleteriously exaggerated trait would indeed produce fitter sons than other females ; however , no one would mate with them . |
13 | No one would reply . |
14 | No one would notice . ’ |
15 | Underneath this she wore black cotton trousers — ideally these should have been made of silk , but she felt sure no one would notice . |
16 | One could build not only a railway terminal there , but the fifth London airport and no one would notice . |
17 | There was ever-smiling Doctor Agrippa , hawk-visaged Carey , the thick coarsened face of Melford and , of course , Scawsby , his face sour as ever as if he had just broken wind and hoped no one would notice . |
18 | ‘ He could creep round this fortress and no one would notice . ’ |
19 | The flesh of her face was rigid : taut , icy flesh that no one would touch . |