Sentence examples for given no comment from inspiring English sources

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The Pakistani military press office has given no comment since the operation, a sign of its awkwardness over events.

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The Department for Education gave no comment after being contacted.

He attended with his solicitor and gave "no comment" answers.

Thomson gave no comment to reporters outside court.

The other men made prepared statements to officers and then gave "no comment" interviews.

When the Garden settled the lawsuit two months later, Dolan again gave no comment.

They left the office later in the morning, giving no comment to reporters, with plans to return to their homes, all out of state.

A woman who answered the phone at the agency on Friday morning would give no comment on the letter or Kjean's riposte.

He said officers were likely to withdraw cooperation from investigations into the police following shootings and give "no comment" answers to any questions.

Edis said the fact that she gave "no comment" interviews meant that the first time she had given details of Huhne standing at the hallway table "pen in hand" and forcing her to sign, was in court.

She dismissed the idea of a review of the honours list, saying the government was focusing on its priorities, and would give no comment on May's personal reaction to the names put forward by the last prime minister.

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