no-one造句91. The sound came from over the garden wall and I knew that no-one in that part of Gigant Street kept chicken.
92. No-one cared how long we had taken on the route.
93. At other times he suffers periods of deep depression when he locks himself away and will speak to no-one for weeks.
94. The entrance foyer was packed when Georg sidled in that evening, hoping that no-one would see him and recognize him.
95. There's no-one knocking at the door - it must have been your imagination.
96. There's room for everyone and no-one likes a bad loser.
97. Right: No-one can tell you what fish to buy - that's a personal choice.
98. The family's home in Stockton appeared deserted with all the curtains drawn and no-one was answering the door.
99. No-one knows how to open champagne nowadays, not even waiters.
100. Dennis the keyboard player in Relief comes over and talks incoherent rubbish to no-one in particular.
101. Judge Hart said Munn confessed all when interviewed by police but no-one else had been charged with the robbery.
102. The volume of the music muffled the sounds of the attack, and no-one heard her screams for help.
103. The banners we have are getting tatty as no-one worries very much how they are stored.
104. The emergency services said it was miraculous that no-one was seriously injured.
105. Some of his displays have reminded me of Gerald Davies at his best - and I can give no-one a greater compliment.
106. I saw him flush it down the toilet so that no-one will laugh at his spotty chest in the showers!
107. Susan's sullen silence, though no-one could fail to notice it, did nothing to dampen anyone else's spirits.
108. You are the actor on show at your audition - no-one is interested in auditioning your coach.
109. The developments remain top secret and no-one from the factory or the team would confirm or deny the existence of the kit.
110. No-one spoke for five minutes as they both glorified in the sun and the light fresh breeze.
111. Many schools would like to offer drama lessons, but often there is no-one on the staff to take them.
112. It was still hot from the dry July day: no-one could recall such a warm summer.
113. Lest her neighbours gain the impression that no-one ever wrote to her, she wrote and mailed letters to herself.
114. The day will end with a prize draw, but no-one will go home empty-handed.
115. Americans love their cars, and no-one is going to persuade them to give them up.
116. Amazingly, he recovered, but no-one could ascertain what had caused the fits.
117. When she reached the school gate she discovered that there was no-one there.
118. How he got there no-one knows, but he was a very good sailor and an even better artist.
119. The fact is no-one knows what's going to happen in the two new Milton Keynes constituencies.
120. If no-one answered soon he would have to chalk it up as a wasted trip, and Montgomery would not be amused.