How To Use No more In A Sentence

  • So spake he, and Athene was mightily angered at heart, and chid Odysseus in wrathful words: ‘Odysseus, thou hast no more steadfast might nor any prowess, as when for nine whole years continually thou didst battle with the Trojans for high born Helen, of the white arms, and many men thou slewest in terrible warfare, and by thy device the wide-wayed city of Priam was taken. Book XXII
  • Again wear rubber gloves and repeat the treatment until the wood can absorb no more.
  • Finally, in the formation of an opinion as to the abstract preferableness of one course of action over another, or as to the truth or falsehood or right significance of a proposition, the fact that the majority of one's contemporaries lean in the other direction is naught, and no more than dust in the balance. On Compromise
  • Although the World Cup is all encompassing at the moment, when it comes to sport there is no more spine-tingling moment than when 65,000 fans at Murrayfield sing ‘Flower of Scotland’.
  • We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it. 
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  • It is no more a sign of weakness to change leadership in wartime if success depends on it than it is to remove a baseball pitcher who is getting shelled in order to prevent the game from becoming hopelessly lost.
  • But what excites me most is that the coffee shop has plug sockets - no more dying gadgets for me. The Sun
  • No more brown and white tiles or horrendous cheapo panelling, please.
  • `Then apparently James needs no more stiffening in his collar," Aubrey murmured. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Folks may crow all they want about the roar of Niagara or the growlin’ of the sea—but give me a splendacious peal o’ stormbrewed thunder and your other nat’ral music is no more than a penny whistle is to a church organ! Nevermore
  • These feeling make you avoid generalizations and Russia is no more 'feudalistic' and USA is no more 'Paradise for handmaidens'. On Bushevicks, Bolsheviks and Scum: For The Record
  • When prescribing methylphenidates for curing childhood hyperkinetic syndrome, each prescription may only provide the common dosage available for no more than 15 days.
  • Howard's belated triumphalism in the South Pacific may be no more successful than Mussolini's equally tardy attempts at empire building in North Africa.
  • It will be no more a failure than any death after a full life is a failure. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • No more fuzzy programmes with muffled sound and colours like confetti in a puddle. The Sun
  • Cher had heard that the debutante wasn't going to work in the laundry no more. INSIDERS
  • The vim seemed to seep out of Dundee at that point, and although they brought on Fabian Caballero with 15 minutes to go, to popular local acclaim, he was no more able to effect the result than his colleagues.
  • He ran the torch over the shelves cabinets table drawers but there were no more photographs and no obvious photo albums.
  • Old dandies with creaking joints tottered along Piccadilly to their certain doom; young clerks in the city, explaining that they wished to attend their aunt's funeral, crowded the omnibuses for Kensington and were seen no more; while my mother tells me that excursion trains from the country were arriving at the principal stations throughout the day, bearing huge loads of provincial inamorati. The War of the Wenuses
  • In 1821 the Kakanfo's threat to Abomey and his capability to defend Oyo territory ended in his rout by the Dahomey army, and by 1830 Shabe had been razed and the cavalry no more to be seen.
  • All of these are unfortunately no more than vague calls for perfecting ourselves.
  • The tradesmen like lohar, tarkhan (carpenter), nai (barber) and darzi (tailor) traditionally working in the villages since centuries - mostly paid in the form of grain at the end of each rabi and kharif seasons - are no more pursuing their vocations. Light Within
  • Bamie brushed aside this cruel fate as if it were no more than a nuisance.
  • They will drink their wretched heartless stuff, such as they call claret, or wine of Medoc, or Bordeaux, or what not, with no more meaning than sour rennet, stirred with the pulp from the cider press, and strained through the cap of our Betty. Lorna Doone
  • And then, after all the bullshit, when he could prevaricate, elocute, circumlocute, and evade no more, he collapsed like a paper bag emptied of air. Stanton Peele: Public Figures Behaving Badly: Charlie Rangel, George Pataki, Sarah Palin
  • I used to go swimming, play paddleball and all kinds of little games at the gym, but no more.
  • What remains to be seen is if he can emulate the he seems to be beefier which is very good no more dreads Comic Book Movie
  • An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder.
  • We are no more exposed to currency fluctuations than anyone else in the sector. The Sun
  • For when we come to God, then we believe no more, but rather see with our eyes face to face how He is; yet for all that love remains still; so that love may be called the chiefest, because she endureth forever. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 01 Basil to Calvin
  • The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition.
  • This hypothesis, to say no more, will fit well all the facts -- for instance, the universality of the belief in evil spirits and any evidence adducible for actual influence on men, whether in the records of demonic possession and magic in the past or in the phenomena of modern Spiritism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction.
  • There will be no more duplicity, crookedness, and desire for name, fame, and prestige.
  • The alliance of king and pope ensured that no more Winchelseys became archbishops.
  • I asked him if he felt emotionally or materially deprived because there were no more dinosaurs or brontosauruses -'And what did he say? YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • She said no more at that time; but her word clave to The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • He may be anÂignorantÂor thoughtless person, but I no more think he is a homophobe for using the word "faggot" than I believe any of you areÂhomophobesÂfor using the word "sissy. Scott Mendelson: Thoughts On The Brett Ratner Mess: When Explicit Slurs Become Part Of Everyday Language And How To Deal With Their Casual And Out-of-Context Use
  • Gamaliel defined no more than the beginnings and ends of blessings, leaving the prayer leader or individual worshipper to improvise on the set theme.
  • No more: Mr Clinton won eight western states last November and is acutely sensitive to western politics.
  • They are afraid of incriminating themselves and say no more than is necessary.
  • New business Public relations consultancies no more want to stand still than any other business enterprise.
  • It is now pretty conclusively established that they are no more Japanese than they are of any other country in particular, but that the originators of the breed were common fancy mice which were suffering from a disease of the brain analogous to the 'gid' in sheep. The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • Nay, do not blame him; he cannot help _not_ loving me, no more than I can help _loving_ him. Nature and Art
  • In short, if the US government said the person was a civilian -- not a member of a foreign army or an irregular, but some nebulous sort of 'combatant' entitled to no more rights than a civilian -- it is estopped from claiming otherwise now. Discourse.net: Nation Mag Claims ICE has Network of Secret Detention Faciilities -- in the USA
  • For the stupid person up there that wrote "the failure of 08 begins" I can tell you that's exactly the opposite: "the recover 08 begins", no more Bush mistakes and his heir is going to be defeated big time, is going to be a victory by a huge margin!!! Obama: The general election fight should start next week
  • He then goes on to say that there are "no meaningful downsides to irradiation", no more than milk pasteurization, that is. This July 4th Cook Your Irradiated Beef How You Like It
  • Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre.
  • They couldna been no more than eleven, maybe tweleve, but they knew who he was. Daddy Long Stroke
  • The ideal candidate should hold a doctoral degree in computational biology, biomathematics, computer science, electrical or mechanical engineering, or related fields with no more than 5 years of prior postdoctoral research experience. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • The bill proposes raising the ownership limit from the current 12 stations covering no more than 25 percent of the country.
  • No more sweets, fried foods or sugary drinks, including Gatorade.
  • There surely can have been no more worthy recipient. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are no more victuals for the pig.
  • But he was not to enjoy himself long, for the duck was telling all her neighbours about the ill-usage her little one had received; and the mischief-making little wagtail thought as he had seen the lanky bird eating what he called the kingfisher's fishes, he would go and tell, and then sit on the bank and see the quarrel there would be; for he considered that the heron had no more business to take the fish out of the pond than the toad had to catch flies. Featherland How the Birds lived at Greenlawn
  • Furthermore, condoms lubricated with spermicides are no more effective than other lubricated condoms in protecting against the transmission of HIV and other STDs.
  • A tourniquet is a common thing enough -- no more than a band with screw fittings, and there was nothing to show that the tourniquet used was any different from a thousand others; and I can see no particular reason why a doctor should commit a murder like this any more than any other man; in which the divisional surgeon agreed with me. The Red Triangle Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator
  • The truly creative mind in any field is no more than this: A human creature born abnormally, inhumanly sensitive. Jason Silva: On Creativity, Marijuana and "a Butterfly Effect in Thought"
  • What that meant was that no more of the existing metal deck roof would be stripped off each day than could be re-covered that day.
  • European Powers is exhausted on Poland, and that neither pity nor shame will induce them to break a thankless neutrality, here; but in the face of all barely probable contingencies, I doubt no more of the ultimate result, than I doubt of the ultimate performance of the justice of God. Border and Bastille
  • As the sides of the scow were a little higher than usual, and the interior of the cabin had no more elevation than was necessary for comfort, this unusual addition had neither a very clumsy nor a very obtrusive appearance. The Deerslayer
  • But atavistic, or vestigial, geotropism in Genesistrine -- or a million larvae start crawling, and a million little frogs start hopping -- knowing no more what it's all about than we do when we crawl to work in the morning and hop away at night. The Book of the Damned
  • They were standing on a smallish island no more than one hundred feet in diameter.
  • No more scriptures, reverend, and no more discussions about my supposed duties.
  • No more would the swaggies need to walk as the crow flies as the Princes Highway was opened, linking Sydney to Adelaide via Melbourne.
  • Say no more! How much do you wantto borrow?
  • You're no more capable of speaking Chinese than I am.
  • It is no more than a cleverly crafted lump of inorganic matter; its shape and working parts are contrived to facilitate the intended function: the switching around of the circuitry in clearly defined ways.
  • The fancy can no more soar and disport in skyey regions, the beloved object ceases at once to be celestial, and remains plodding on earth, entirely unromantic and substantial. The Virginians
  • Or students can enrol in the lockstep program where they take no more than six credit hours per semester and complete the program in five semesters.
  • S'pose some time me _mamook_ sick, me feel all same oleman -- no more grub stop, no more smokin 'stop -- mebbyso all rancher _potlatch_ grub, _potlatch_ smokin', send doctin ', send med'cin'? Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters
  • I went in, and found there a stoutish, middle – aged person, in a brown surtout and black tights and shoes, with no more hair upon his head (which was a large one, and very shining) than there is upon an egg, and with a very extensive face, which he turned full upon me. David Copperfield
  • The terms of her parole limit her to working no more than 48 hours a week at her offices and she will have to wear an electronic tagging bracelet.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • Starting on C major, they ascend in pitch utilizing the key signatures that employ no more than four sharps or fiats.
  • The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape.
  • In practice, this situation will arise only very rarely if a regime of symptom control and no more has been adopted.
  • If you are no more than a stone or so heavier than you were in your late 20s, you probably shouldn't worry about your weight or try to diet.
  • When he had consumed all the litharge in Sedan he made no more gold, nor ever more saw his philosopher or his forty thousand crowns. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • If you think this is no more than a VW Phaeton with twin turbos and a longer wheelbase, you're missing the point.
  • Dat's what my mammy sed, an 'she allers' clar'd dat tow'rd de las 'she nebber could' member what she was at de fus 'no more'n ef she hed'nt been de same gal Bricks without Straw A Novel
  • This arch-spinner could no more give up his gyratory habits than could Amy Winehouse unclog the cocaine from her right nostril. Archive 2008-01-06
  • When it is finally settled, the Marshall estate may be worth no more than $100,000.
  • High penetrance susceptibility genes probably account for no more than 5-10% of cases.
  • Ottawa has shown it has considered the question about the neighbourhood surrounding Iraq no more than it has given any thought to the question inside Iraq.
  • Such a remark ordinarily would deserve no more than a hearty guffaw.
  • But it was only after the wine glass attack, on December 27, 2003, his battered partner decided she could take no more abuse.
  • If you've been asked for an interview you are probably on a short list of no more than six.
  • Were it not for the defensive deficiencies, the first-half impression that Stuttgart were no more than a well-muscled, stuffy side might have continued unrevised beyond the interval.
  • Opinion polls show that no more than 30% of people trust the government.
  • Might that be no more than a coded way of drawing attention to an ability to accept compromise, an omnivorousness, and a variety of output that makes his oeuvre - in the language of the motor industry - somehow unintegrated?
  • He's showing no more interest than before, except for a spark of amusement on his face that's impossible for me to miss.
  • Wherever he is satisfied with what he does, he has reached his culminating point--he will progress no more
  • As the English word "occasional" often implies no more than The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
  • It no more lies within the field of morals than does a cross-word puzzle.
  • Of these the grey is the most numerous kind; but as I shall have occasion to speak of the large wolves hearafter, I shall say no more of them at present, but direct your attention to the second and very different species, the _prairie wolves_. Popular Adventure Tales
  • She took no more pleasure or delight in the world. Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
  • A man can do no more than he can. 
  • Total personnel and debt service costs should be no more than 40 percent to 70 percent of total church expenditures. Christianity Today
  • The governor's repeated claim that he will raise the issue of capital punishment during the 2004 session may be no more than a bone tossed to his more rabid supporters.
  • It is done as a comic turn and no more. Times, Sunday Times
  • We want roads, screamed one; No more potholes, squealed another.
  • In view of the current state of the art I can do no more here than suggest that alternative approaches are surely possible.
  • It's no more than common politeness to hear what she has to say.
  • Henry disafforested land that King John and Henry II had afforested. The Charter of the Forest in 1217 relaxed Forest Laws - there was no more death and mutilation for Forest offences.
  • Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. George Eliot 
  • If at times the voice of the song is plaintive, that is no more than a reflection of broken homesteads and sweltering emigrant ships. The Irish Mind
  • No more resonance than a quarter hitting the bottom of a Salvation Army Christmas kettle.
  • But this terror of contravening an unascertained and unascertainable will, cannot coexist with reflection: it disappears with civilization, and can no more be reproduced than the fear of ghosts after childhood. Uncollected Prose
  • A socialist government could no more do without a bureaucratic apparatus than could a capitalist one. Politics, Planning and the State
  • In fact, there will be no more locomotives pulling the train because each carriage has its own engine.
  • This is Teachers' Day and a time to be grateful to all teachers. This profession deserves the special recognition and respect. There is no more appropriate time than this to honour you and others in your chosen field. You have my eternal gratefulness. Have a happy Teachers' Day.
  • So that a man may say his religion is now no more within himself, but is become a dividual movable, and goes and comes near him, according as that good man frequents the house. Areopagitica
  • Shield, overmuch damage hast thou done to us this day, therefore return whither thou wilt, for here are no more will have ado with thee; for we repent sore that ever thou camest here, for by thee is fordone the old custom of this castle. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • The solution has become saturated, in laymen terms, there is no more room for the salt to dissolve. Archive 2007-07-01
  • The mere laborer has thus no more interest in the general advance of productive power than the Cuban slave had in the advance in the price of sugar.
  • The protesters, who are taking it in turns to sit under an umbrella beside the statue of Winston Churchill, had been attracting no more than a passing glance.
  • As soon as Adam and Eve first sinned, ‘God the Father would have no more to do with man immediately.’
  • A low-slung chassis, no more than 15 inches at the shoulder, enables the basset to tunnel through bramble and brush like a four-legged rototiller.
  • No more moping around the house bereft of ideas. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the vision such nihilists offered 20 th-century man was of a destiny no more elevated than a dog or cat, emancipated from morality other than subservience to the state.
  • Genesis 9:15: And I will remember my covenant with you, and with every living soul that beareth flesh: and there shall no more be waters of a flood to destroy all flesh. The Ark
  • The relief I felt was indescribable, and I hope to get thus entoiled no more. A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
  • 'The first instance I shall give of the abiding influence of strong impressions received in infancy, is in the character of a lady who is now no more; and who was too eminent for piety and virtue, to leave any doubt of her being now exalted to the enjoyment of that felicity which her enfeebled mind, during its abode on earth, never dared to contemplate. The Mother's Book
  • I told him he was a fool with no more chance of becoming a businessman than he had of becoming tetrarch. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • And as for those Greek words anastenai and egei'rein, they endeavour to shew, by other like places of scripture, that they signify no more than the bare suscitation, raising, or giving being to a thing, without its having fallen or perished before. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III.
  • Happily she was winded rather than wounded and suffered no more than bruising.
  • Fire-fighter feather-bedding is no more surprising here than it would be in any other union.
  • If roe v. wade is overturned, no more republicans … sounds good to me. Think Progress » Samuel Alito’s America
  • Perform this workout no more than twice a week with at least a day's rest between each workout.
  • It is a shallow subsidence flash, no more than a metre or two in depth at most.
  • Why should a chief executive with just three to four years to run in the job - and many of them have no more than that - fatten up the corporation for the benefit of his successor?
  • And I say in the book, Grant would no more use the word thrice than Huck Finn would say the Lord ` s prayer. Grant and Twain: The Story of a Friendship That Changed America
  • There will be no more war and everyone will live happily ever after.
  • It was, they might concede, yes,  for now, genuinely quite interesting; a bit of an anomaly, but we had all the time in the world and there was nothing particularly at stake - or if you like there was   something very particular at stake, the anomaly bit, but it would soon be an anomaly no more and no rush about it. Encasement
  • Irving can't conceal his vicarious delight in this unconsummated passion, ‘which remained a crush, at room's length, no more’.
  • Naturally preserved kibble, no more than 24 percent protein, will serve the breed well.
  • Yet, at 23 kilos, it weighs no more than a small basset hound.
  • A football town in waiting is showing its new colors, and waiting no more. On football: It's not a dream; Cardinals land in title game
  • They heard the protesters shout:"No more fascism!".
  • Nor in tbeit liquid texture mortal "Mound Receive f no more than can thejhtid air;] The same comparif son in Sliakespear, Macbeth, adt v. As easy may'sc thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from the Text of Tonson ...
  • Mother said when Marster come he wus dead shore enough, dat marster jest boohooed an 'went to de house, an' wouldn't look at him no more till dey started to take him to de grave. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, North Carolina Narratives, Part 1
  • So much for the strategic plan and the visionaries who drafted it, not to mention subsequent strategic plans whose piffle is somewhat more restrained, but no more helpful.
  • They were no more testable than the claims of Paley and the other advocates of natural theology.
  • The right to silence is and is no more than an immunity from adverse inferences from failing to answer an accusation or question or evidence.
  • Even if he had some kind of weird pseudo consciousness it would be no more than that of a wraith; nothing you couldn't override. SANDS OF TIME
  • Those poor returns may prove no more than a blip for one whose string has been rampant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carvel, "within their limits, are works of art;" The Inside of the Cup "is no more than a compendium of paralogy, as silly and smattering as a speech by William Jennings Bryan or a shocker by Jane Addams. A Book of Prefaces
  • Let's have no more vacillation - if the Government can't decide, the people should.
  • Those poor returns may prove no more than a blip for one whose string has been rampant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The centres in those early days were no more than sheds and small greenhouses. The Sun
  • Compare as to a similar scourge of unsparing trial, Job 9: 23. it shall be no more -- the scepter, that is, the state, must necessarily then come to an end. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The Church has lost a sense of mission, turning inwards in self-absorption, anxious to protect itself, forgetting that it is no more than a means to an end, the end being the Kingdom of God.
  • we have no more bananas
  • Even so, a significant number of takeover bids were probably no more than a form of corporate conspicuous consumption.
  • If, however, you like your comedy no more postmodern than a saucy seaside postcard, read on.
  • Lunch or dinner for two with wine and great bread, costs no more than 30 euros.
  • I am that desperate that I would try the Noguchi antivenene, but it would have no more effect than the antitoxin. The Treasure-Train
  • “Did you ever know a French novelist have a premeditated murder committed by a man who could not possibly have conceived the murder ten minutes before he committed it; with whom the cause of the murder anteceded the murder no more than ten minutes?” Phineas Redux
  • “Is it not possible to deuise a waye, that this shitten beaste may washe him selfe in some place, that he stinke no more thus filthelie?” The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • A man can do no more than he can. 
  • Weinstein, who has shown his work at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York City for nearly two decades, found that his Facebook account was suspended after doing no more than posting the art-historical icon, and despite it being one of the biggest draws of international audiences to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. G. Roger Denson: Courbet's Origin of the World Still Too Scandalous for Media-Savvy Facebook!
  • There will be no more comfortable meandering with arms folded in the slips. Times, Sunday Times
  • No more than half a bottle of wine each. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the mean squalor of the sordid life that limits him, the dreamer or the idyllist may soar on poesy's viewless wings, may traverse with fawn-skin and spear the moonlit heights of Cithaeron though Faun and Bassarid dance there no more. Miscellanies
  • The stream was no more than five foot wide and a foot deep, but while I was after chub and wild brown trout with free-lined worms, maggots and breadflake, I also took a number of large dace.
  • On days three, six, and nine, they used what they called a mop-up drug to make sure there were no more leukemia cells anywhere in my body. Beyond the Storm
  • But if the exceptions to the rule of promise keeping are all those cases where keeping a the promise is less than optimal, then the ˜rule™ is no more than a rule of thumb, and the actual principle governing decisions on promise-keeping is the principle of maximal utility. Transport: a Flash-Fiction Triptych
  • Stick to no more than three coordinating colors such as black, white, and tan.
  • The room is no more and no less than she expected, down to the beer stein on the end table and the poorly framed print of the blond boy in lederhosen.
  • Cuts off their diddies when they can't bear no more children. Ulysses
  • No more hiding behind complicated accounting fantasy language, no more obfuscating the reality of what misdeeds were going down in the name of business at her company, she wanted the real, plain, unvarnished truth recounted.
  • He said a person weighing 60 kilograms should consume no more than 42 milligrams of sulphur dioxide per day.
  • Alas, the Virginia Bakery in Clifton closed years ago, so no more schnecken sp? Lunch: 5-way chili at Skyline.
  • The platelet and leukocyte analysis showed he had cancer no more. GRACE
  • Yet again she told herself that she was submerged in self-delusion, the daughter was no more than an image in a dream. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • As a native of the area around Mobile, Alabama, a place long ridiculed by many as the nation's stepchild, it amused me that what was disdained as a redneck corner of the universe populated by ignorant and racist whites and besieged blacks became the "sunbelt" in the 1970s and as soon as those "cheeseheads" arrived in "crackerland" with no more need for their snowtires and discovered giant flying cockroaches and mildew among other horrors and complained mightily about the tropics they had naively sought, they became disenchanted. Lake Level Sucks 11-19-05
  • This leaves some flexibility for you to pick which wrecks you want to dive, and provides the chance to enjoy no more than one tinnie of divers on the wreck you decide to visit.
  • He that had been accustomed to curse and swear for many years, now swore no more. Christianity Today
  • Topical steroids should be applied no more than twice a day; more frequent use provides no advantage and may induce tachyphylaxis.
  • Our native British trees are changing leaf colour in a modest, unhurried fashion, achieving no more than soft, undramatic russets, yellows and ochres before the leaves fall away to leave bare branches stroking the sky.
  • I am sure you now get the score let man follow the religion he follows his is as good as yours allah ho akbar om mani padme hoon om shanti om let his spirit towards his godliness soar a world in global peace no more unwanted wars Archive 2009-08-01
  • Her graceful neck rises higher than the trees, like a giraffe in slow motion, her liquid eyes staring curiously, then dismissively, at the gaping humans; she returns to her grazing as if these late-model mammals were no more worthy of note than their scruffy shrewlike ancestors, with whom she shared the Earth 130 million years ago. Here Come The Dnasaurs
  • Okay, guys, slow down. No more roughhousing.
  • That deadline is fast approaching, and from the end of December Jubilee 2000 will be no more.
  • A swirl of water and a ` cloop! 'and the May-fly was visible no more. The Wind in the Willows
  • And finally, despite my previous acceptance of evolutionary theory as ‘fact,’ I came to the realization that intelligent design, as a theory of origins, is no more religious, and no less scientific, than evolutionism … Think Progress » Sarah Palin calls global warming studies ‘snake oil science.’
  • There will no more be any great breakthroughs or discoveries.
  • Really this is a highly complex matter, but hyping up this year's results as an indication of some worrying trend is really no more than a media construct.
  • Say no more, except perhaps to point out that if you want your views taken seriously in Brussels, try to make sure you're smoking Gauloises and are accompanied by several hundred sulky colleagues in trucks.
  • But she had no more time for abstract thoughts.
  • From what is here stated, it must be obvious, that no more appropriate name than that of "Fenian" could be given to the organization which now holds the destiny of Ireland in its hands, and which has ramified itself throughout almost every portion of the habitable globe. Ridgeway An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada
  • a method of discovery very simple and inartificial, which is the most ordinary method, and is no more than this. The New Organon
  • I'm not, mother; only think" -- Nancy's eyes glistened -- "no more velveteen masquerading as velvet, no more bargain-counter shoes and gloves, no more percaline petticoats with silk flounces, no more Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905
  • But these places are not dirtier than a railway smoking-car; and there is no more coarseness than in any ferryboat which is, for whatever reason, used by men only. Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays
  • Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries.
  • And it turneth no more to this or to that, but it willeth always One, and that is God; to Him it cleaveth alway, without any going back; and therefore is it called immovable, for it suffereth not itself to be moved from God. The Following of Christ.
  • The bare platform and hissing steam are no more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Othello. Prithee, no more: let him come when he will; I will deny thee nothing.
  • Who knew that not having any spine to oppose blatantly bad Bush II SCOTUS appointments (at least we will hear no more old-school 'activist judge' hooey, which is something I guess) would turn out so badly for the incompetent Dems? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local

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