Example sentences of "and no [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And no wonder the pace is so hot ! |
2 | Er er and no doubt no doubt David and Eric are are erm noticing how much what we 've funding |
3 | Erm I think the bad news for the honourable member from Stafford is that er Messier Herman is in fact a member of the European peoples party and no doubt no the honourable member with great respect , said that he was a Christian democrat and he 's also a member of the European Peoples party and therefore I hope that the honourable member for Stafford will take that up with his Conservative colleagues , who are very closely connected to the European peoples party , because I hopefully have made clear earlier in my remarks . |
4 | With great patience and no doubt a certain amount of pride , for here he was expert , he minutely described the cultivation of pineapples , melons and oranges in stoves and greenhouses , cucumbers on hot beds and of early fruits , wall-forced , for which he had a special reputation . |
5 | I do not offer that reading as any startling new interpretation ; it is a decoding of the text that many gay men ( and no doubt a sprinkling of perceptive heterosexuals ) have made . |
6 | There were a million Müllers in Germany and no doubt a good many Louise Müllers , but of Louise Müllers who were opera singers , and had a sister called Katje , there could hardly have been more than one . |
7 | One of Leila Berg 's grandchildren , Martha , at the age of eighteen months had a speaking vocabulary of 258 words ( Berg , 1977 , pp.26–9 ) and no doubt a more extensive hearing vocabulary since she was a full member of the family ’ s conversation group and stories were part of her life . |
8 | Why or how it originated is not known , but the Lady Mayoress takes charge of it for the rest of the mayoral year , and no doubt a quick rap over the knuckles will soon curb any tendency the Lord Mayor might have to step out of line . |
9 | But surely there is scope for a new middle-tier tournament — and no doubt a willing sponsor who would be prepared to present such a cup in the light of the successful association of Pilkington and Provincial with the existing events . |
10 | And no doubt a sensible formula would have been devised in order to tell the jury that which was in the circumstances agreed to be appropriate . |
11 | He may be disgusted , offended , annoyed , angered and no doubt a number of other things as well ; and he may be provoked by what he sees and hears into breaking the peace . |
12 | And no doubt a busy night of police questioning for The Hooded Owl company at the Variety Theatre . |
13 | The result , apparently , was a dramatic increase in sales , and no doubt a hidden bonus of contented customers who could actually understand in autumn why nothing had happened to ‘ those blasted seeds ’ they had planted in the spring . |
14 | Understandably nervous , and no doubt a little distracted and distraught both with his loved one 's untimely departure and that which he was planning for himself , he resorted without a thought to his habitual method of calming himself down , and lit a Marlboro . |
15 | No answer was forthcoming , and no doubt the appropriate score went down on the questionnaire . |
16 | But what really seems to hurt and rankle you most at the moment is the behaviour and attitude of a friend or close companion — and no doubt the Full Moon in Aries on the 14th will prove challenging and even emotionally upsetting . |
17 | In the course of the years between 1310 and 1410 the spelling ( and no doubt the pronunciation ) had moved from de Foresteresheye ( by way of Fortereshey . |
18 | Fedorov made no complaint when Hamnett failed to show up , now demonstrates no interest in learning Dutch at all , and no doubt the address of his friends in Utrecht is false . |
19 | Of course , from the local point of view it was logical enough to deal in terms of the individuals involved because that is how the system may appear to work , at least to an uninformed observer , and no doubt the question of personality is an important one . |
20 | For a moment or two there was silence , as they considered the brother so recently slain , and no doubt the beloved father who had died . |
21 | For those familiar with the linking method of sewing seams that method can be used to join the pieces and no doubt the machine provides suitable instructions . |
22 | The book was called Good Behaviour ( 1955 ) , and no doubt the very title was an incitement . |
23 | Perhaps the one big glaring example where natural predation can have a significant effect , quite astonishing on occasions , is with greenfly , and no doubt the most familiar example — it seems to get the most publicity — is the ladybird . |
24 | By now over 70 elements have been identified in the stars , and no doubt the remainder will be found eventually . |
25 | ‘ Softly , softly , catchee monkey ’ was one of Baden-Powell 's mottos for his Boy Scouts , and no doubt the same stealthy philosophy was in evidence here . |
26 | The lower marble fragment from Delos stood in the same way , and no doubt the upper also ; and throughout the archaic age the naked male statue stands always just as these . |
27 | All that happened at Bourani was in the nature of a private masque ; and no doubt the passage was a hint to me that I should , both out of politeness and for my own pleasure , not poke my nose behind the scenes . |
28 | It would be a few hours before she could face Marguerite , and no doubt the girl , Marie , would be very quick to tell Alain 's mother that she had seen the Englishwoman wandering into the woods like a lunatic . |
29 | Let me repeat , in Darcy 's Utopia Church and State will be firmly separated : religious broadcasting will be forbidden on the grounds that it is divisive , racist , sexist , and an incitement to violence as belief structure clashes with belief structure — Christian at the hands of the Jew , Hindu the Muslim , Protestant the Catholic , Sikh of Buddhist , Capitalist of Communist , and of course vice versa — and no doubt the Moonies and the EST-ites will soon be kneecapping one another with a clear conscience . |
30 | Dounreay has claimed , and no doubt the Minister will concur , that there is to be no increase in the level of reprocessing . |