Sentence examples for a dog no from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a dog no" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks context or clarity.
Example: "I have a dog, no other pets."
Alternatives: "not a dog" or "no dogs allowed".

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"It's not a dog, no, no, no".

"She had to get a dog, no matter what the consequences," the wife said.

A warmhearted holiday-themed movie — with a dog, no less — showed no teeth on Sunday night against that other seasonal tradition: football.

"My feeling is that if you have a dog, no matter what your emotional condition may be, it's going to be sad to get rid of the animal," Mr. Braverman said.

But my mom didn't smile when I made a mess, we never got a dog, no one smoked in the house, I never played hockey, or learned to play the piano.

"Awww, my cat is JUST LIKE a dog!" No it isn't!

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Australian research has found that in 74% of searches following an indication by a police dog no drugs were found.

A serum sample from a healthy dog (No. 5) was subjected to size exclusion chromatography.

(Scott) 'Quill: the Life of a Guide Dog' (No rating, 1 40, in Japanese) This tale of a Labrador retriever, his training as a seeing-eye dog and his grudging adoption by a cantankerous owner, shamelessly milks its subject for sentiment.

A jumping dog, no matter how friendly, can be unnerving and dangerous, and few people appreciate a nip in the ankle.

However, in our study, one of the C. difficile isolates from a healthy dog (no. 35), treated with metronidazole, was initially resistant to metronidazole (MIC = 64 mg/L).

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