But no sooner had he given his supporters real hope than Adamant Approach came cantering in behind on the bridle. |
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In Siena, Gissing worked on the Dickens study, and no sooner had he finished it, than he headed south to Naples. |
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But no sooner had Bryansford raced into that lead, than the champions got back into their familiar routine. |
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However, no sooner had I written this than I get to find out every dog has his day, right? |
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So she did his bidding and gave him the cup, which no sooner had he drunk than his head forewent his feet. |
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But no sooner had Porrus delivered a wounding blow to the knight's left arm than the knight returned a blow to his shield. |
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For no sooner had Blair's vision been laid out in the Commons on Thursday than his own counter-proposals were being set down. |
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Claire no sooner had entered the EMS station that the bell sounded, signaling that they were needed somewhere to help somebody. |
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But no sooner had the match gone into the second period than the moans were replaced by smiles and later by hysterical laughter. |
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However, no sooner had the parliament spoken than there were attempts to unsay its words. |
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And no sooner had he burned a hole in Sharks' defence than the wing was bracing himself for a real trial by fire tomorrow. |
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Coisty came on for me after 70 minutes and no sooner had I bent down to take off my shinnies than I heard a huge roar. |
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But no sooner had I got the hang of it than those treadless vanity boots shot out from under me. That was the last thing I remembered. |
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But no sooner had he arrived than he found himself in a conflict. |
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No sooner had they done so than a fierce storm arose stranding them on the island for two weeks. |
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No sooner had I done this, than, with a bright smile irradiating all his features, he fell back upon his pillow and expired. |
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No sooner had the word got out when that issue became hot property among the culturati. |
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No sooner had the word left her mouth, an ear-piercing explosion sounded from within the door. |
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No sooner had he disappeared than her mother clomped down the steps, with a small stack of floral cotton bed linens. |
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No sooner had the ink dried on last week's column, than one of my long-suffering 17 readers was into action. |
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No sooner had gold asserted itself as an absolute monarch than it was dethroned. |
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No sooner had the thought passed through her mind when the familiar '79 Ford truck rumbled into the mouth of her driveway. |
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No sooner had the lights gone out than there were mumblings of sabotage, some kind of conspiracy, foul play, under-hand machinations. |
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No sooner had he arrived than the isolation tore away his civilized exterior and made his inner savageness emerge. |
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No sooner had he set eyes on Prospero's tender-hearted daughter than he fell in love with her. |
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No sooner had he done this than it was decided to move the Academy from the damp riverside to the hilltop. |
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No sooner had the melodious Chopin finished when a newfangled Gershwin song was beating away. |
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No sooner had I requested a little charcoal, when immediately a full scale famine relief effort was in effect. |
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No sooner had the undercarriage touched the ground, than a massive explosion lifted the shuttle back into the air and flipped it over. |
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No sooner had I settled in than some drunken munter staggered up next to me. |
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No sooner had I typed that last bit than Marc Overmars threaded a lovely ball through the Portugal defence for Ruud to latch on to. |
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No sooner had they realized that they had made a mistake than the company went bankrupt. |
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No sooner had this farrago of half-truths and complete fiction been discredited then along came the second myth. |
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No sooner had he thought of the man did he see him walking out of the steam baths from across the datma. |
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No sooner had she wished it than his green-flecked gaze fell to her and the reddish brows raised on his forehead once more while one corner of his mouth crept upwards. |
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No sooner had he formally opened the meeting, however, than it became clear he was not chairing it unaided. |
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No sooner had Crist finished his interview with blitzer than both the Rubio campaign and Democrats pounced. |
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No sooner had I closed my notebook on it pending a future revision and expansion than the wind slewed round, gathered breath, and commenced to blow. |
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No sooner had she entered the kitchen then she returned with a tray full of steaming bowls of hot cereal with maple sugar, flapjacks, waffles, eggs and milk. |
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No sooner had he his feet under the table, though, than he was being ballyragged at county board meetings by suits who knew better than he who should be playing. |
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No sooner had he begun his circular gyrations whilst beating his drum than a strange black cloud, more like smoke than water vapour, appeared over Waimate. |
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No sooner had the first annual Tehelka Think festival launched when the conversation turned to nanotechnology. |
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No sooner had these words passed his lips when a figure wearing a black cloak smashed him full-force into the snow and raised a dagger above his throat. |
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No sooner had we pulled up outside a low wall and started walking a dirt road to the gate than Ben literally galloped out of the house and threw his arms around Papa. |
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No sooner had we climbed the grassy slopes to the top than a breeze appeared to blow the mist away, revealing the island speckled waters of Loch Lomond. |
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No sooner had the last drop of champagne been poured in Miami than other small-market teams began to wonder if they could duplicate the Marlins' success. |
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No sooner had the Finance Minister announced the decentralisation plan in his latest Budget than the begrudgers in Dublin were adopting a dog-in-the-manger attitude. |
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No sooner had I replied to his first question, than he fired off another one. |
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No sooner had I walked out of the court room when I tore open the letter and saw that it was addressed to the Kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan. |
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No sooner had the procession and the Council dispersed than plotting resumed. |
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No sooner had President Washington been sworn in, wearing mousy, egalitarian brown broadcloth, than the sharp-elbowed jockeying for social status began. |
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