1 Thorough search, but no one found.
2 For several minutes no one spoke a word.
3 To my intense surprise, there was no one with him.
4 Hardly know how to set a watch, since no one fit to go on.
5 When morning watch came on deck could find no one except steersman.
6 I bade her simply tell him that he must wait, for we could see no one now.
7 We have told our secrets, and yet no one who has told is the worse for it.
8 He followed cautiously, but when he got to bows found no one, and the hatchways were all closed.
9 No one but a woman can help a man when he is in trouble of the heart; and he had no one to comfort him.
10 If I only knew where to write to or where to go to, I should feel easier; but no one has heard a word of Jonathan since that last letter.
11 This gave me a fright, for if there is no one else in the castle, it must have been the Count himself who was the driver of the coach that brought me here.
12 He sneered at me, and his white face looked out of the mist with his red eyes gleaming, and he went on as though he owned the whole place, and I was no one.
13 It was evident that something very exciting was either happening or expected, but though I asked each passenger, no one would give me the slightest explanation.
14 It so happened that there was no one at the moment on Tate Hill Pier, as all those whose houses are in close proximity were either in bed or were out on the heights above.
15 When later I saw him through the chink of the hinges of the door laying the table in the dining-room, I was assured of it; for if he does himself all these menial offices, surely it is proof that there is no one else to do them.
16 Forgive me, dear, if I worry you with my troubles in the midst of your own happiness; but, Lucy dear, I must tell some one, for the strain of keeping up a brave and cheerful appearance to Jonathan tries me, and I have no one here that I can confide in.
17 However, when we got to the pathway outside the churchyard, where there was a puddle of water, remaining from the storm, I daubed my feet with mud, using each foot in turn on the other, so that as we went home, no one, in case we should meet any one, should notice my bare feet.
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