no more造句121. We owe no more allegiance, Peter.
122. She had no more car accidents.
123. Some were no more than motionless translucent blobs.
124. But she had no more time for abstract thoughts.
125. Now there is no more loneliness comma.
126. All of human existence was no more than a huge address book.
127. No more than one hundred are assigned to Wrigley Field for the forty-five thousand Bear fans, with their pints of brandy.
128. New business Public relations consultancies no more want to stand still than any other business enterprise.
129. He was no more than twenty feet from his old classmate.
130. Window wide open, no curtains and a narrow iron bedstead that looked no more comfortable than the one he had himself.
131. Time is, time was, but time shall be no more.James Joyce
132. But formidable capital cost stood in the way of such improvements, and irrigation remained no more than a theoretical possibility.
133. Most epileptics are quite emotionally stable and have no more difficulty adapting to life situations than the average person.
134. But there would be no more, and every season needed a new attraction.
135. At first their station buildings were primitive affairs, no more than clearings in the bush with tin huts.
136. Supposed to be matron, and knew no more than a charwoman.
137. Even its original version he had regarded as no more that a bargaining chip.
138. They were astonished when they found that he was a lad of no more than seventeen.
139. There will be no more breakable bones or shoddy arteries.
140. You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction.
141. It may be no more than a little park near work or a church that you stop by during lunch hour.
142. Her sister plays until she can no more, and then another woman glides across the room and on to the piano bench.
143. No more breaking in but breaking away, leaving and letting loose into the impending night.
144. That deadline is fast approaching, and from the end of December Jubilee 2000 will be no more.
145. And no more than one in twenty earned a college degree.
146. Bustamante said he considers the prospective appointee a friend but no more than other applicants for the position.
147. There were no more sounds of men running[/no more.html], but his warning bells were ringing.
148. If there are no more questions, the committee will adjourn until tomorrow morning.
149. Goudimel seems to have composed no more Latin church music after he embraced Protestantism c. 1560.
150. The children asked no more questions, but looked up at her in amazement.