Example sentences of "into no " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , a foot sweep does require a lot of power to prevent it from degenerating into no more than a shin attack . |
2 | You sliding into no one 's grave |
3 | When there is a low level of sexual drive in one or other partner , it is easy for the couple to drift into no sex . |
4 | There is no reason why a couple should continue to have sex into old age if they decide together that they do not want to , but it is important that they make a decision rather than lapse into no sex as a result of neglect or unresolved problems . |
5 | One whole phylum of creatures , the rotifers , seem to fit into no known evolutionary tree at all . |
6 | That was a crucial part of turning the Royal Family into no more than a diversion for the public . |
7 | So , for example , Mogul of Ireland ran into no problems over its failure to apply for planning permission for its tailings lake . |
8 | The holdings of particular newspaper groups fell into no tidy pattern . |
9 | Extremely enters into no further direct interaction — it exerts its semantic influence henceforth only ‘ through ’ fast ; it is fast that directly interacts with cars . |
10 | She 'll talk to you and give you advice and say , ‘ Now behave yourself , do n't get into no trouble . ’ |
11 | What the quarto labels ‘ the First SONG ’ runs right through from ‘ Come all ye songsters ’ to ‘ Sing while we trip it ’ Purcell divided this into no fewer than five separate numbers : the countertenor solo ‘ Come all ye songsters ’ ; the trio ‘ May the god of wit inspire ’ — without the chorus repeat specified in the quarto , but duly followed by what it labels ‘ a Composition of Instrumental Musick , in imitation of an Eccho ’ ; a chorus which , instead of repeating ‘ May the god of wit ’ , sets the first line of the second stanza , ‘ Now join your warbling voices all ’ ; and finally a solo , ‘ Sing while we trip it ’ , this time with the specified chorus repeat . |
12 | All the anger she had ever felt seemed to shrink into no more than fits of petty temper in the face of what she was feeling now . |
13 | Apparently he thought that she and Mitch would get into no end of mischief if they were allowed to sit together in the back . |
14 | Instead he told the judge that if he let his son go free , he would see to it that his got into no more trouble . |
15 | It is the heading used as a catch-all , for some of the multidisciplinary theses characteristic of work in Scotland , and for others which fit into no other clearly defined category . |
16 | Our strategic association with Microsoft translates into no extra cost to you — and access to the most capable , user-friendly PC interface available . |
17 | But I ai n't going into no detox clinic , swigging bloody methadone . |
18 | Therese kept down , in the background , her voice modulated into no more than competence … |
19 | Plans call for the huge aircraft to be dismantled into no less than 38 separate elements , starting with the engines and ending with the wings . |
20 | Oh I 'm not into no mother and |