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

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1 There had been no intimacy between them , never as far as she could remember .
2 Er that I remember come in laughing saying that he had no kitchen for him for her .
3 In this case , the retailer is liable to his buyer , the boy , but now has no contract under which he can recover indemnity .
4 There is no contract between you and the valuer .
5 There is no contract between you and the Post office .
6 There is no contract between you and The Post Office .
7 The provision that ‘ if emergency admission as an inpatient is required , the cost should be met by the District of Residence ’ whilst the hospital itself would bear the cost of A&E outpatient treatment within the block contract ( DoH , 1989c , para.2.10 ) gives an additional incentive to providers to admit A&E cases as inpatients , possibly unnecessarily , where there is no contract with their ‘ home ’ District .
8 Second , if Alice gave the hot water bottle to Bert as a present , then Bert would be a donnee and have no contract with anyone .
9 From the plans that I 've seen there 's no change from what they originally planned
10 Ricki wrote ( there was no change from his draft ) :
11 As he had seen no change in her , so she could see little difference in him .
12 As far as the banks are concerned , they have no change in their balances in the Bank of England ( the government spends less money but then returns it to the banks by buying bills ) , but banks have fewer bills and hence fewer liquid assets .
13 ‘ Salome 's had her operation but there 's no change in her condition which is a good sign rather than a bad one … ’
14 DVI originally used a DEC VAX minicomputer to break each frame of a moving video image into about 250,000 pixels , to compare each pixel in one frame with the pixels in the next and to identify points with no change in them .
15 Thus the social security tax has been shifted onto the employee , and therefore the firm experiences no loss of profit , nor increase in total labour costs , and no change in its relative competitive position .
16 No it is n't , it is n't gon na away but when you go back to these figures we 've actually been working , if you wo if you accept that there 's been , there 's no change in our situation apart from auto-offs and units
17 At about seven his mother returned from the hospital to make him breakfast , looking utterly exhausted and reporting no change in his stepfather 's condition .
18 His deep-set eyes roved slowly over his flock , over them , over his flock again , with no change in his expression .
19 The independence of the C & AG of both the Executive and Parliament should be reaffirmed and there should be no change in his status as an office holder under the Crown .
20 The reason why there is no increase in output is that the typical supplier has correctly realized that the price on his island is rising at the same rate as the average level of prices , and there has therefore been no change in his relative price and so no incentive to raise output above its natural level .
21 Still there was no change in his attitude towards me .
22 We also have to provide support for the A N C for thirty years a banned organization having to start from scratch in a country where the majority is supported but having no party officers or structures in place because if we suspend support to them or reduce it it will be like having no support of them all this time and just when the bird is about to fly you clip its wings .
23 The revenue investment proposals , the area of biggest concern for commentators , were dropped from FRED 1 when it became clear that there was virtually no support for them — a watered-down version of the proposals subsequently appeared in a discussion draft , putting forward the ASB 's suggestions for an Operating and Financial Review .
24 However , assuming that you have timed your hook correctly , the opponent will find no support for his descending weight , so he will be obliged to twist and fall on to his side .
25 The two ‘ Arminian ’ bishops of Chichester in the 1620s and 1630s , Richard Montague and Brian Duppa , clashed as surely with the local squires as had Bishop Curteys fifty years before , but this time the enraged Sussex gentry found no support in their appeals to the king ; not surprisingly , a substantial number of them saw Charles 's pretensions as a growing threat to their own social position and local prestige .
26 To choose one of many examples , I can point to the case of Nottingham-born Herol Graham , whose parents came from Jamaica and gave him no support in his sporting endeavours , at first in sprinting and then in boxing where he made his mark as a light-middleweight .
27 Previously he had had no worry about her possible infidelity or that she might leave him for a more effective performer .
28 And since the vast majority of children in the UK are lucky enough to eat a balanced diet , there 's no worry about your own child falling short on intelligence .
29 There was compassion and no reprimand in her voice .
30 Steve Hislop , who was also to have ridden a Kawasaki at the Brand 's meeting , will not now be there for there is no bike for him in view of the fact that all efforts are being put behind Farmer .
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