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121. With no-one yet fully recovered, and as the strange events continue, open hostility breaks out.
122. Richard Feynman, said to be the greatest theoretical physicist of modern times, stated that no-one understands quantum mechanics.
123. No-one cared that she jacked in to the lock on the tutor's door,(sentence dictionary) feeling around mentally to jig it open.
124. Come on, fess up - you must have been the one who told her because no-one else knew!
125. No-one noticed that the little boy had crept into the room and was sitting there, listening.
126. The night porter used a passkey for those rooms that were empty or where no-one answered.
127. No-one knew how many bands would take part in each contest until it was all over.
128. The hostel was fairly close to town and no-one could complain about the prices.
129. Employment training in Britain is a scandal and is often run by Government-appointed has-beens from industry accountable to no-one.
130. The deep division within the provinces of the former Empire meant than no-one had sufficient forces to root out the Beastmen.
131. I think the founding father saw to it that no-one else shared centre stage.
132. Farmers complain about no-one buying their wine and cheap imports flooding the markets.
133. Beck has got the best out of his limited resources and no-one can knock his results.
134. But no-one stocked the John Pearse and I ended up with the Levin.
135. We had to make the game all-ticket so no-one came thinking they could get in on the day.
136. I know of no-one else who has the same depth of knowledge of the subject and who can write with such articulation.
137. When the bluff failed,[sentencedict.com] it is hardly surprising that no-one seriously considered attempting to implement the general strike against war.
138. He was at the foot of the stairs, standing for a moment on his own, no-one around.
139. It is still a thoughtful, finely acted and daringly all-encompassing film, suggesting that no-one has a fixed nature.
140. Even now no-one seems quite certain whether this was a fact, a half-fact or the product of a fertile imagination.
141. Of course, if everyone knew their partners inside out, there's a good chance no-one would ever plight their troth.
142. All this ... such a famous person, and no-one to ask for your autograph.
143. AIDS became widespread in the 1980s, but no-one is certain of its origin.
144. No-one feels so strongly against abortion at any stage that they picket the factories where birth control pills are produced.
145. Dave, 30, of Bolton and Allan, 37, of Liverpool say no-one had complained and are claiming unfair dismissal.
146. No-one was injured in the incident at the bar and restaurant in Regent Street.
147. Other bidders found out that I could top their bids, and no-one came to the party.
148. It is, in effect, answerable to no-one although its members must, of course, answer to their own national governments.
149. Added together, market forces generate an overall result which no-one can predict.
150. No-one has enjoyed such popularity over such a wide range of colleagues from the very junior to the very senior.
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