Example sentences of "no [indef pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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No Sentence
1 ‘ Listen to this : No one shall look up to Heaven .
2 No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball 0-LAW 42.5
3 It says : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’
4 Lord 's insiders insist that he acted under Law 42.5 which specifically deals with unfair play and clearly states : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’
5 ‘ I 'm concerned that no one shall mar it but myself .
6 So much so that the crucial coming of the Holy Spirit on Cornelius is recorded three times in Acts , so that no one might miss the message .
7 From the fact that it was chosen by lot , with the further provision that no one might serve on it more than two years in his life , it is clear that the Athenians of the fifth and fourth centuries intended that the council should have no chance of developing a corporate sense , which would enable it to take on an independent life , and wished it to be merely a fair sample of the Athenian people , whose views would naturally coincide with those of the people .
8 For example the lift phobic may say , ‘ I do n't like lifts — I might get trapped — no one might notice — I 'll be stuck there for ages — I 'll begin to suffocate — I could be there for days — I 'll starve to death . ’
9 During the night the police sealed off the hospital so that no one might know precisely who was wounded or the number of casualties .
10 No one that no one 'll visit you .
11 No one 'll pick them unless we do .
12 No one 'll say that of me , eh , Lily , eh , Ethel ?
13 I know they 've got a bit of crime rate with burglaries but it 's not actual violence round , and round Valley you can do the same , go in a pub and come out , and er no one 'll say nothing .
14 Learn 'em , fit yourself round 'em and no one 'll turn you away . ’
15 ‘ If th'stays quiet , no one 'll notice thee , ’ she said .
16 No one 'll get you .
17 No one 'll get the answer to this , but I just wan na ask the question to this .
18 No one 'll steal them .
19 A nook where no one 'll see
20 Oyston is also chairman and owner of Blackpool Football Club , and is seeking the permission of the League to waive their rule that no one may hold more than 10 per cent of a club if he has a financial interest in another .
21 The general rule is that no one may use a goods vehicle on a road for the carriage of goods for hire or reward , or for or in connexion with any trade or business carried on by him , except under an operator 's licence ( commonly known as an O licence ) .
22 For a regiment which has its headquarters at Edinburgh Castle and which recruits its officers largely from the city , the appointment of Rifkind , the member for Edinburgh Pentlands , will do the Royal Scots ' ( motto : No one may touch me with impunity ) case no harm at all .
23 No one may seem perfect enough for your child but , given the will , it is easy to discover plenty that is good .
24 No one may opt out of celebrating the Passover ( see Exodus 12 ) .
25 This was the murder of a police officer , one of their own , no one would step aside .
26 No one would blame you if you wanted to keep a low profile . ’
27 Worse , Dr Neil was being so kind , when reason told her that no one would blame him if he turned her away for what she had done .
28 No one would blame you . ’
29 In a memorable analogy the black African nationalist ( and socialist ) leader Leopold Senghor had said that the French Union must not be built like a cage that no one would care to enter ; but in the Ho-Sainteny agreement the Vietminh were in effect being asked to take up the tenancy of a building that had not yet been constructed .
30 ‘ We must admit that a Syrian withdrawal could provoke many dangers for which no one would want to take responsibility .
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