Sentence examples for no entries on from inspiring English sources

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No entries on national cinemas.

Christopher Costelloe, director of the Victorian Society, said: "For the first time we have no entries on the top 10 for London or the south-east.

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There are 35 bushmasters living in Souza's private snake sanctuary, which has a "No Entry" sign on the door bearing a large skull and crossbones.

He wonders (marvellously) why the "New Grove Dictionary of Opera" has no entry on "Singing".

There was no entry on Abusalha in any FBI or counterterrorism database.

There is no entry on the harpsichord (considered too European), but there is a thorough history of the electric guitar.

Tellingly, there is no entry on George Orwell's "Newspeak" and in general too little weight is given to the political use of a supposedly neutral vocabulary.

To keep the swarms of foreign journalists at bay, Mr Walesa sticks a sign reading "Typhus: No Entry" on the door of his flat.

No entry on 18th century French aesthetics is complete without some discussion of Rousseau.

As per Pope & Croft [ 33] potential participants were categorised as 'ghosts' if (a) the electoral roll recorded a different surname at the same address as the practice roll, or (b) there was no entry on the electoral roll for the name and address recorded in the practice register.

Since Iran is on the countries on the no-entry list, one can't foresee a good relationship, surely.

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