Sentence examples for identified no one from inspiring English sources

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A person close to the creditors said that they had identified no one who was interested in buying Washington outright and that they would most likely seek to sell some assets.

Although the culprit bacteria have been identified, no one knows how to cure or completely prevent the spread of EMS.

As Bragg identified, "no one doubts that the National is perhaps his most enduring monument".

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We identified no more than one ortholog for each of these proteins in all examined genomes from fungi to vertebrates.

The victim has not yet been identified and no one is in custody.

In 1980, only ninety-seven NEOs had been identified, and no one was really looking for more.

He was eventually identified, but no one has been charged with his murder.

(The body has still not been identified, and no one knows what train he fell from).

"I've always crossed it out," said one arts lawyer who declined to be identified, "and no one has ever objected".

7.51pm BST One 'potential suspect' identified, no longer person of interest One of the two men DC police had identified as potential suspects is no longer a person of interest.

Taking a look at your category from a unique point of view, identifying something no one else has seen and doing your homework to determine its relevance to a particular target can give you a real competitive advantage.

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