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151. It was a unique achievement - no-one has ever won the championship five times before.
152. No-one as protected as that would ever be so abandoned as to defy her guardian.
153. Spring Street, just off Broadway, was fashionable, and no-one could describe Mrs Gutermann's as other than high-class. Sentencedict.com
154. Male speaker No-one likes moving from the job they like doing.
155. No-one can doubt its power to evoke the imagination of millions upon millions of people through the ages and today.
156. No-one thought they would make him manager so soon after joining the company.
157. No-one is criticising the standard specifications laid down - if they are followed.
158. But this machine played music no-one had ever heard before. Catchy tunes, though, and everyone had a singalong.
159. No wonder no-one at Siemens Nixdorf wants to hazard when the company might return to profit.
160. Don't you think it's puzzling that no-one noticed them leave?
161. No-one had noticed that while they huddled together the armour-plating had rusted away.
162. But no-one was in doubt that the real winner was disabled sport.
163. But no-one seems interested in the fact that you've almost certainly stinted yourself for years.
164. However,[sentencedict.com] the growing flexibility in our delivery systems should mean that no-one is disadvantaged.
165. She couldn't be completely spurious; no-one could act a part like that.
166. It isn't fair that you're only a secretary at Hoggatt's because no-one bothered to educate you for anything else.
167. You shine at interviews, yet no-one is willing to employ you.
168. There was no-one in the town whom the lepers could turn to for medical aid.
169. No-one ever really suggested it and we never knew the name of the game.
170. I was the one in hide-and-seek that you never came looking for and I hid for hours from no-one ....
171. No-one appears to have questioned this claim, examined the data, or checked whether any experiment had even been done.
172. It was a lonely spot, and no-one would know for a few days.
173. But no-one is claiming this as a major export deal.
174. The lightning bolt hit the house in Kingsteignton, south Devon, but no-one was hurt, said police.
175. Studies of many thousands of people have shown that no-one has ever been infected through kissing.
176. With skating there's no-one saying do this, do that all over the shop.
177. He never discussed the failed raid; and no-one else dared to, either.
178. No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and, of course, the scythe over one shoulder was another clue.
179. No-one could have foreseen an attack from such an unexpected source.
180. It was hard for her, going to live in a strange city where she knew no-one.
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