We have no meanings for "was no bill" in our records yet.
1 There was no bill , my lord; it was a vote of the House.
2 The main difference with their treatment in the United States: there was no bill .
3 There was no bill of indictment, no arraignment, no counsel.
4 But, after a merry meal and a good one, there was no bill at all when it was called for.
5 At all events, there was no bill in Widow Hogarth's window then, for the lodgings were let, and Alexander Runciman was the lodger.
6 More than 100 Conservative MPs could vote for a motion expressing regret that there was no bill on an EU referendum in the Queen's Speech.
7 For six years the Tories were in office, but there was no Bill .
8 If there was no Bill here, and no Allison at home, I would have been quite smitten with her.
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