Examples of use of cut no ice
1. Taliban, believed Fazal, was a major force and peace efforts would cut no ice until they were included in the whole process.
2. But his good intentions cut no ice with the residents of Monkland, near Leominster÷ they voted by '8 to 36 to reject the whole project.
3. "The idea that I turn round to them and say the Chief Whip has given me the day off from voting will cut no ice at all." David Cameron has given his MPs a free vote on the entire Bill.
4. I said I just wanted equality with members of other religions, who have a right to express their faith openly, and I made the simple request to be permitted to wear it visibly.’ But Miss Eweida’s appeal cut no ice.
5. Eriksson‘s comments cut no ice with club coach Jose Mourinho and as if to underline his manager‘s confidence in the ability that helped Lampard earn the ‘player of the year‘ accolade from the media last season, he cemented Chelsea‘s dominance of this Group G clash by driving home a 25–yard free–kick winner in the 18th minute.