25 examples of no-one in sentences

No-one was ever a greater general favourite.

Frivolous friends of his who did not know her might amuse themselves by being humorous and flippant about Vincy's little Ottleys, but no-one who had ever seen them together could possibly make a mistake.

No-one had ever even tried to explain away the intimacy, though Bruce had all the air of being unable to do without Vincy's society sometimes cynically attributed to husbands in a different position.

No-one was ever afraid of her.

Bruce's neighbour at dinner was the delicate, battered-looking actress, in a Royal fringe and a tight bodice with short sleeves, who had once been a celebrity, though no-one remembered for what.

No-one ever had less the air of a married man.

He had never thought this about his wife People had said how extraordinarily Aylmer must have been in love to have married that uninteresting girl, no-one in particular, not pretty and a little second-rate.

No-one can say I did.

No-one really likes to show a really lukewarm love letter.

'My dear girl, you know perfectly well I think there's no-one else in the world like you.

Wherever I go I always say there's no-one to touch my wife.

No-one!' Edith got up.

And if you did go out, for a breath of air, I should like no-one to see you.

I hope no-one will tell Lady Hartland that is my husband.

Don't let there be any, that's the best way; then no-one can say anything about it.

They might have a long talk; he would give her the books and things he had bought for her, and he would have the pleasure of surprising her and seeing on her face that first look that no-one can disguise, the look of real welcome.

Miss Townsend knew perfectly well what the children were to Edith, and, for all she knew, there was no-one in Edith's life except Bruce; so that it was rather cruel.

No-one need know.

You have asked no-one?' 'I have consulted you,' she said, with a slight smile.

No-one will suffer except myself during this time, as I shall keep it from your mother, and shall remain here during this time.

There was a deep trench dug between my house and the road, and I used to crawl along the trench when no-one was about.

"To thee I wish to confide this secret, Speak of it to no-one, we must be discreet They love too much to laugh in this unbelieving age.

God no-one has seen πώποτε·74 μονογενὴς75 Υἱός,76 ὢν77 εἰς78 τὸν ever; the only-born Son, the one being into the κόλπον79 τοῦ Πατρός, ἐκεῖνος80 ἐξηγήσατο.81 bosom of the Father, that one explained Him.

"Save herher, who stands in my mind for all that I ought to hate?" "Mrs. Trent," Doctor McMurray said in a low voice, "you ought to hate no-one, not even if he uses you as Mrs. Withey has used you.

The Brownleys were poor as church mice, but they had the brilliant, virile blood of the old Southern oligarchy and the romantic, "salaam-to-no-one" Dixie-land pride of before-the-war days, when Southern prodigality and hospitality were found wherever women were fair and men's mirrors in the bottom of their julep-glasses.

25 examples of  no-one  in sentences