Nary a soul was in sight.
Tightly written, nary a word out of place, by turns sarcastic, tender, and irreverent, this a real piece of comedy about contemporary teen life from one funny writer.
Even her earliest material is characterized by thoughtful perhaps meticulous word choice and deliberate melodic construction, with nary a lazy rhyme or aimless tune to be found.
He captures the romanticism of days gone by, with nary a modern automobile or electrical appliance blemishing his canvas.
Ultimately, the musicians were allowed to stay, and the issue made nary a dent in the band's hectic schedule.
There's nary a dull stretch in its two-hour breadth.
It has nary an original idea and still doesn't make much sense, but it's lost all pretensions that it should.
I have no knowledge which would justify me in condemning in any wholesale way the work which has been done by the ordi- nary medical boards.