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    Usar "no-one" en una oración

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    no-one


    1. but I can't prove I went over to the coast and not down to Bridgwater? What if no-one remembers seeing me? Fighting down the panic this thought sets off, I try to find of something safer to think about


    2. ‘I thought no-one in Bridgwater knows where she lives


    3. No-one that knew her mistook this for either weakness or friendliness


    4. No-one seemed to know the young reporter


    5. No-one thought to look for him there and if they did it was usually not a place on the top of anyone's list for tattoo holidays


    6. Every now and then, when she thinks no-one is looking, it pops out … am I being a fool? Or even worse, an interfering old bag? I hope not


    7. Additionally, and with the best will in the world, no-one could say that she was a beauty queen


    8. He went straight to the intensive care and found that there was no-one guarding the ward


    9. ‘No … the guy who reported it said that there was no-one about when he got there, though the Inspector is pretty sure it was Dan Sadler


    10. ‘But there’s no-one else who comes even close to being a possibility

    11. No-one wanted to be there


    12. He’s not at his house either … no-one seems to know where he is


    13. In Australia and New Zealand no-one willingly has this mark put to their skin


    14. He was a martial artist, a champion, no-one could beat him


    15. But no-one knew about that old tattered picture of the laughing Buddha on their bedroom wall


    16. I have a suspicion that there may well be no-one to disturb at this end of the house, but you never know and Stephen deserves his sleep


    17. ‘If she had crashed when no-one was around, she would have been burned alive


    18. No-one seems to know, but we don’t have to wait long


    19. ‘No, I don’t think so, certainly no-one has said anything to me


    20. ‘So far from home and no-one to turn to

    21. It was a pity that no-one had thought it worthwhile to worry that the skirting boards didn’t line up where the dividing wall had obviously been taken out


    22. No-one quite knows how it works and the kahtmasters do not encourage investigation, but all the same, we are very grateful that it does work


    23. ‘What guild do you belong to, Joris?’ No-one has mentioned any special craft where Joris is concerned


    24. I stand in my cabin … something comfortable he said … I suppose my pyjamas qualify … and no-one could accuse me of trying to be seductive in those … they must be the most impressive passion-killers I have ever seen! Maybe that is what Gilla had in mind when she insisted they were what I needed


    25. ‘No-one knows that until it happens


    26. Mother is a natural aristocrat – slightly eccentric and fears no-one


    27. ’ Berndt said, ‘It is for your own protection that your cabin is off mine – it means that no-one can get to you without dealing with me first


    28. ‘There’d be no point – anyway, no-one knows where we are or what barge we were on


    29. I always could read you like a book, Jo, and although I daresay no-one else noticed because the pair of you were very good at keeping up appearances, I couldn’t miss it


    30. ’ Muttered Alastair, which sets Karen and I off debating whether men ever grow up, accompanied by the affronted comments of the male sections of the company … no-one, but no-one is ever going to believe this evening

    31. The house is remarkably clean considering that no-one has lived here for several weeks, and, seeing my surprise, Ms Jones tells me that David’s cleaner had been coming in to check on the place regularly


    32. No-one said a word to me but it was obvious that they all knew I’d moved in with you and there was a lot of whispering going on which was pretty unpleasant – Louise said as much after you left us together


    33. If you believe what you read in the magazines, you’d think that no-one thinks of anything else


    34. no-one's sent me poetry before


    35. The place erupted in laughter and, of course, from then on no-one took his comments at all seriously


    36. local habitation and no-one living nearby


    37. furtively about he was relieved to find that no-one


    38. She forced down some of the potato and hoped no-one was watching


    39. ‘Did no-one ever tell you?’


    40. In the confusion of the fight, no-one had noticed

    41. No-one had said anything to her about how Sheila came to die and, as far as she knew, they hadn’t discussed it amongst themselves … she was pretty sure Ozzie would have mentioned it to her if there was any doubt


    42. No-one apparently had the faintest idea what it ought to be


    43. After all, no-one knew that he had followed her along the path – and if by any chance he had mentioned where he was going, all she had to do was say that she hadn’t seen him


    44. No-one’s attempted it in years, not even the


    45. “No-one seems to know,” the old Guardian answered


    46. ‘Hmmm … If it was put in the communal pot, it’s a miracle that no-one else died


    47. ‘I mean, no crime has been committed as such … well, other than that woman Sheila, and I take it no-one knows how she got hold of the stuff which killed her


    48. It is strange but virtually no-one looks out of the windows, as I do, to appreciate the glorious sunrises


    49. on the words ' his subjects' had escaped no-one


    50. matter what happens, no-one will blame you














































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