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No and sooner
No sooner would I turn my head away from the counter before he would address me, at times quite sharply, in order to bring back my attention.
No sooner did they hear of Dan's injury than both Gran and Matilda went into immediate action.
No sooner were they through and the guards posted, than the whole camp turned in for a night of sound sleep.
No sooner had I started drinking than the driver started zigzagging the truck.
No sooner had Betsey come out of the ring than Mrs. Long walked into the Working Competition with Ch. Cadet or Noranda, another home-bred product, and won!!
No sooner was it in the hands of the public than preparations were made to issue derivative ( pirated ) editions.
No sooner did news of his death reach the north than his son was proclaimed King Charles II in Edinburgh.
No sooner had the treaty been ratified in May 1213 than Pandolfo announced to Philip that he would have to abandon his expedition against John, since to attack a faithful vassal of the Holy See would constitute a mortal sin.
No sooner had he been appointed than he found himself being hung on the power struggle between his juniors.
No sooner does she establish herself in polite society than someone turns up who knows her disreputable history and spreads rumours ; Steyne himself hounds her out of Rome.
No sooner was the statement broadcast, however, were tens of thousands of Arabs pouring into the streets in mass demonstrations throughout Egypt and across the Arab world rejecting his resignation.
No sooner had the Wonderful Radio London Top 40 Show started, when the Texas Night Train folded.
No sooner had this been achieved than it was lost again.
No sooner had she done so, than Gwydion revealed the truth.
No sooner had he parked his car than two gunmen emerged from a van that had been following him and fired a hail of more than twenty bullets into Murphy, killing him instantly.
" No sooner had I read this great work than I became immersed in it and enslaved by it.
No sooner does a fish bite off a piece of skin, than the grandmother takes it out of the fish's mouth and puts it in her basket.
No sooner had Shiva granted this, than Bhasmasura ran after the god, threatening to turn him to ashes.
No sooner had I settled down when they informed me that we'd be out for the evening, visiting Glenn Fleishman, who had some strange event happening that night.
No sooner was a pipeline completed than Tombstone's silver mines struck water.
No sooner had Persia recovered from the famine, than war broke out with the Huns of the north.
No sooner had The Byrds ' tour ended than Chris Hillman persuaded the owners of the Whisky a Go Go to give the band an audition.
No sooner had they left it than the cavern closed of its own accord, so that no man has found it since ( Jellinek, Bet ha-Midrash, vi.
No sooner was this complete than the Queen's vanguard, commanded by Lord Hamilton, began its advance through the village.
No sooner had the Scots entered the marsh at the foot of the hill than the first arrows began to descend.

No and had
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
No man could have reached his spot nor held it without being ruthless, and Hague had made a virtue of ruthlessness all of his life.
No one had much to say.
No one seemed to know for sure what had happened, nor was there any purpose or responsibility in the muttering feet and urgent voices behind the driver, beyond finding out.
`` No thank you very much '', Schaffner had answered in his accented English.
No, originally he had hoped to become a concert pianist and had even performed as such.
I had advised friends to write me to `` No Man's Land, Pont Kehl, Between Strasbourg and Kehl, France-Germany ''.
Later I learned that Sir Hugh Dalton had expressed a desire to see me, hence their trip to `` No Man's Land ''.
No load of sin had been laid on my shoulders, nor did earnest effort enable me to become conscious of one.
-- No doubt there have been moments during every Presidency when the man in the White House has had feelings of frustration, exasperation, exhaustion, and even panic.
Scotty murmured, `` No, thanks '', so softly his father had to bend his gaunt height across the table and turn a round brown ear to him.
No doubt it had to do with the log.
No fold could be accidental, each turn of the drapery had to serve organically, to cover the Madonna's slender legs and feet so that they would give substantive support to Christ's body, to intensify her inner turmoil.
No man ever had a better opinion of himself and indeed, with one so favored, flattery could hardly seem overdone.
No previous antitrust case, he said, had involved interests of such magnitude or presented such complex problems of relief.
No matter how determined or wealthy boating lovers of the Southwest had been, for example, they could never have created anything approaching the fifty square-mile Lake Texoma, located between Texas and Oklahoma, which resulted when the Corp of Army Engineers dammed the Red River.
No house was ever built that could not have been built better for less if the work had been better planned and the work better scheduled.
When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied, `` No, it was in the stomach ''.
No wonder that Pozzatti and I had at times difficulty in remembering the real purpose of our presence, namely, Cultural Exchange.
No doubt many of the citizens of the Third Reich had conceived their anti-Semitism as an `` innocent '' dislike of Jews, as do others like them today.
No one, not even the producer, had any real hope of getting it back to Broadway.
No, he had been surprised, unpleasantly surprised, but surprised.

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