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No sooner is used to show that one thing happens immediately after another thing. It is often used with the past perfect, and usually followed by than:
[1]They had no soonerarrived than
[2]they were arguing.
[1]They had no soonerarrived than
[2]they were arguing.
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No sooner is used to show that one thing happens immediately after another thing. It is often used with the past perfect
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