1 No, no; I want to hear about you.
2 But, Mr. Krogstad, I have no influence.
3 There is no one has such good taste as you.
4 It was no easy matter to get away, I can tell you.
5 I have no father to give me money for a journey, Nora.
6 Oh, there is no necessity to keep up the pretence of ignorance.
7 I have no idea; I only heard that it was something about the Bank.
8 No, don't go; no one will come in here; it is sure to be for Torvald.
9 It has been by no means easy for me to meet my engagements punctually.
10 Of course, no one will come today, Christmas Day--nor tomorrow either.
11 The last three years have seemed like one long working-day, with no rest.
12 They will all be revealed tonight when the Christmas Tree is lit, no doubt.
13 But there is no need; as a matter of course he will come to dinner with us.
14 There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt.
15 Yes--someday, perhaps, after many years, when I am no longer as nice-looking as I am now.
16 My poor mother needs me no more, for she is gone; and the boys do not need me either; they have got situations and can shift for themselves.
17 Your mind was so taken up with your husband's illness, and you were so anxious to get the money for your journey, that you seem to have paid no attention to the conditions of our bargain.
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