No-place Sentence Examples

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  • The act which Pitt successfully carried in the following year introduced a new constitution, in which Hastings felt that he had no place.

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  • They are coral islands of comparatively recent elevation, and in no place rise more than 250 ft.

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  • For instance, the provisions in Magna Carta concerning the freedom of the church find no place in the Articles, while a comparison between the two documents suggests that in other ways also influences favourable to the church and the clergy were at work while the famous charter was being framed.

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  • Statesmen and commentators alike professed to find in Magna Carta a number of political ideas which belonged to a later age, and which had no place in the minds of its framers.

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  • If so, there would be no place in Athens for those great plebeian houses, once patrician in some other commonwealth, out of which the later Roman nobilitas was so largely formed.

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  • Now many of these tendencies were carried into those Italian cities where the civic nobility was a half-tamed country nobility; but they have no place in the true civic aristocracies.

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  • There are indeed abundant indications that prove that in the prevalent popular religion of the regal period monotheistic conceptions had no place.

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  • It soon became evident, however, that the Porte was endeavouring to obstruct the execution of the new reforms. Several months passed without any step being taken towards this realization; difficulties were raised with regard to the composition of the international commissions charged with the reorganization of the gendarmery and judicial system; intrigues were set on foot against the Christian governorgeneral; and the presence of a special imperial commissioner, who had no place under the constitution, proved so injurious to the restoration of tranquillity that the powers demanded his immediate recall.

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  • It will be noticed that such characteristically milking breeds as the Ayrshire, Jersey and Guernsey have no place here.

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  • It becomes equivalent to economic laisser-faire and "Manchesterism," and as such it must fight its own corner with those who now take into consideration many national factors which had no place in the early utilitarian individualistic regime of Cobden's own day.

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  • The essence of the fatalistic doctrine is that it assigns no place at all to the initiative of the individual, or to rational sequence of events.

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  • It is also remarkable that hymns such as Exodus xv., which would be specially suitable to the Temple, find no place in the Psalter.

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  • Though the Hippocratic medicine was so largely founded on observation, it would be an error to suppose that dogma or theory had no place.

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  • It has no place in the offices of the Eastern Orthodox Church, but is found, without the words " And the Son " of clause 22, in the appendix of many modern editions.

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  • After bold and repeated overtures for an exchange of prisoners - an important matter, both because the American frigates had no place in which to - stow away their prisoners, and because of the maltreatment _ of American captives in such prisons as Dartmoor - exchanges began at the end of March 1779, although there were annoying delays, and immediately after November 1781 there was a long break in the agreement; and the Americans discharged from English prisons were constantly in need of money.

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  • In the pantheism that thus takes the place of the old dualism there seems no place left for the individual.

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  • When after the Restoration she returned to England, she found that she had no place in the new world.

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  • The Vendean peasant refused to join the republican army, not for want of fighting qualities or ardour, but because the army of the old regime was recruited from bad characters and broken men, and the peasant, ignorant of the great change that had followed the Revolution, thought that the barrack-room was no place for a good Christian.

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  • These divinities, however, seem to have had little or no place in the popular faith, which was occupied by polytheistic gods of the ordinary barbaric type.

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  • During a year of anxious waiting, it became clear to him " not only that there was no rowme in my lorde of londons palace to translate the new testament, but also that there was no place to do it in all englonde."

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  • Authority, as already hinted, has properly no place in textual criticism.

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  • It has, for example, no place in the Assumption of Moses or the Book of Jubilees.

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  • The resignation of Pitt on the question of Catholic emancipation (1801) put an end to Wedderburn's tenure of the Lord Chancellorship, for, much to his surprise, no place was found for him in Addington's cabinet.

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  • A more formidable division was led by Dr Warren, a preacher of ability and influence, who was disappointed because no place was found for him in the newly-formed Theological Institution.

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  • Since 1863, when Antwerp was opened to the trade of the outer world by the purchase of the Dutch right to levy toll, its position has completely changed, and no place in Europe has made greater progress in this period than the ancient city on the Scheldt.

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  • They renounced their allegiance to King James and were greatly disappointed when their standards found no place in the religious settlement of 1689, continuing to hold the belief that the covenants should be made obligatory upon the entire nation.

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  • He modestly took his seat on one of the back benches, till Fox brought him forward to a seat near his own, exclaiming, "This is no place for the Irish Demosthenes !"

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  • The Fula language has as yet found no place in any African linguistic family.

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  • Be that as it may, Bruce had now no place of repentance for a sacrilegious homicide; he could not turn his tabard again; he was outlawed, forfeited and excommunicated.

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  • There was no place for tribal exclusiveness, and the upkeep of a monarchy (including the Temple) and the occasional payment of tribute would require duly appointed officials and a central body.

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  • The heads of the figures are nearly detached from the ground, their substance is little thicker than paper, and yet in no place has the metal been broken through by the punch.

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  • Sigwart does not indeed shrink from this and greater absurdities; he reduces the first figure to the modus ponens and the second to the modus tollens of the hypothetical syllogism, and then, finding no place for the third figure, denies that it can infer necessity; whereas it really infers the necessary consequence of particular conclusions.

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  • In his definite classification of the sciences,'" into First Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics, it has no place.

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  • There is no place for a reformed Aristotelian logic, though the genius of Zabarella was there to attempt it.

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  • Most of the remaining lyricists of the period were steeped in Gongorism or, writing in Spanish, have no place here.

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  • After Occam's days the opinions of Francis prevailed in many quarters, but the genuine Franciscans had no place within the church.

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  • Ascending the Zambezi, he, however, found no place free from the tsetse fly, and therefore resolved to discover a route to the interior from either the west or east coast.

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  • Strangely enough, those documents which bear the greatest resemblance to a small collection of canonical regulations, such as the Didache, the Didascalia and the Canons of Hippolytus, have not been retained, and find no place in the collections of canons, doubtless for the reason that they were not official documents.

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  • These forms take no place in the gradual development of English institutions, and have never been referred to as affording precedents to be followed.

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  • He held that questions of abstract right had no place in politics.

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  • It was a scheme, however, that lowered the prestige of Rome, for it involved four distinct seats of government, among which, as the event proved, no place was found for the ancient capital of the Roman world.

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  • Strictly speaking, the antitheses of good and bad and of free and necessary have no place in an ethical system, but simply in history, which is obliged to compare the actual with the ideal, but as far as the terms "good" and "bad" are used in morals they express the rule or the contrary of reason, or the harmony or the contrary of the particular and the general.

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  • There were no provincial assemblies, no municipal bodies, no merchant-gilds, no autonomous churches; the people had no means of making themselves heard; they had no place in an administration which was completely in the hands of a central hierarchy of officials of all ranks, from dukes to scabini, with counts, viscounts and centenarii in between.

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  • In his earliest pamphlets (1774-1775) he started out with the ordinary pre-Revolutionary Whig doctrines of natural rights and liberty; but the first experience of semi-anarchic states'-rights and individualism ended his fervour for ideas so essentially alien to his practical, logical mind, and they have no place in his later writings.

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  • Confidence in the integrity, the self-control, and the good judgment of the people, which was the content of Jefferson's political faith, had almost no place in Hamilton's theories.

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  • I, um, don't even know …" "I take it you have no place to stay."

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  • In such a situation there is no place for such disdain.

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  • Old monopolies and cozy cartels have no place in this new market.

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  • However, they have no place in the treatment of infantile colic.

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  • This is no place for a lengthy disquisition on the Scottish qualities of Banks's writing.

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  • Such highly exploitative employment practices for the sake of cost-cutting should have no place in the NHS.

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  • However, there is no place in the squad for impressive flanker James Forrester, who scored a try on Sunday.

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  • There is no place for the church to confer legitimacy upon alternatives to these.

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  • In a crowded marketplace, there is no place for one hit wonders; good design and good business are a longterm relationship.

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  • Many of the features of todays databases would have no place in a purely relational database.

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  • But such a scheme finds no place in the monarchy; it presupposes a hierocracy under which the priesthood increased its rights by claiming the privileges which past kings had enjoyed; it is the outcome of a complicated development in Old Testament religion in the light of which it is to be followed (see Hebrew Religion).

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  • These he rejected, he knew of nought else, and in his theological system there was found no place for divinity.

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  • They would fain be at home with the Lord, and absent from the body, for which there is no place in heaven since flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor corruption inherit incorruption.

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  • They all looked around, but the kitten was no place to be seen.

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  • He had seen considerable of life in the cities in his younger days, and knew that this regal palace was no place for him.

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  • It's no place for us, Zeb.

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  • There was no place where he could set his foot to climb out.

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  • There is actually no place in this village for a work of fine art, if any had come down to us, to stand, for our lives, our houses and streets, furnish no proper pedestal for it.

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  • In testing the sufficiency of a child 's understanding I would not say that welfare has no place.

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  • Although a toxoid vaccine is available, it has no place in post-exposure treatment.

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  • Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home.

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  • Healthy eating begins with fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean meats; high fructose corn syrup, stabilisers, and additives for shelf-life longevity have no place in the diet of babies.

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  • It's easy to order several items and end up with a cluttered home because you have no place to put everything.

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  • Cats do not need grains, and ingredients such as rice and corn really have no place in a cat's diet.

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  • Inflatable Bed with Side Table - One of the most inconvenient things about sleeping on an inflatable bed is that there's no place to put your alarm clock, glasses, book, and other necessities.

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  • There seems to be so much to do and no place to even begin!

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  • When you want to know the latest in interior design or see fabulous indoor and outdoor makeovers, there's no place quite like HGTV, a cable television network also known as Home & Garden Television.

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  • Showy knick-knacks and useless trinkets have no place in a rustic style country interior.

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  • Just remember that traditional design is no place for fake flowers, collections of figurines or layers upon layers of antiques.

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  • There's no place for elaborate carvings or tassels anywhere in a minimalist space.

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  • A wedding is no place for mere acquaintances.

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  • Mini dresses and plunging necklines are for grownups and have no place at a wedding.

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  • Many people love having a second sink in the kitchen and there's no place better to put it than in the island countertop.

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  • It also began to change the public image of runaways from that of thrill-seekers to that of young people from families in crisis fleeing intolerable conditions with no place else to go.

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  • An online shopping trip is no place to make a sudden bold style choice, such as making your first attempt at a barely there swimsuit.

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  • Spoilers have no place in a book review.

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  • These handbags are considered knockoffs and at no place on the handbags is the Gucci insignia present.

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  • With 660 feet of water resistant diving depth at your disposal, there's almost no place you can't go with this timepiece on your wrist.

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  • A place of business is no place for beach wear.

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  • Discrimination has no place in societal interactions, employment or otherwise.

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  • The Alamo is No Place for Dancing by The Scene Aestheic.

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  • But as Dorothy herself would tell you, "There's no place like home."

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  • I suppose no place is better than home on Christmas.

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  • In no place does it say a woman shouldn't wear pants.

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  • I, um, don't even know …" "I take it you have no place to stay."

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  • This was no place to bring up the issue that time was slipping away from them.

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  • There was no place like it, anywhere.

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  • They're watching my place...and I didn't do nothing...I got no money, no place to go....

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  • Still, there was no place she specifically wanted to see.

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  • It's no place to be alone.

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  • The mortal world is no place for a mother of a small child, her father said.

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  • When she caught up with a motor home going forty miles an hour, she found no place to pass.

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  • His kisses were intoxicating, and this was no place to loose control.

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  • He knew one way of life, and that way had no place in the peaceful society she hoped to return to.

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  • Their ways had to part, because there was no place for her weapon in a civilized society.

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  • She was but half converted, and fled before long from a republic in which art and poetry had no place.

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  • For a long time it was thought that precedents could have no place in equity, inasmuch as it professed in each case to do that which was just; and we find this view maintained by common lawyers after it had been abandoned by the professors of equity themselves.

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