From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthere is no sign of somebody/somethingthere is no sign of somebody/somethingused to say that someone or something is not in a place or cannot be found I waited for two hours but there was still no sign of her. → sign
Examples from the Corpus
there is no sign of somebody/something• Not only do they lack legs but there is no sign of an internal girdle of bones at either shoulder or hip.• Furniture is strewn down the road, but there is no sign of the hapless hero.• But there is no sign of staleness: the performances at the Haymarket are terrific in their strength.• Moreover to implement the change there is no sign of introducing the extra resources which most commentators see as necessary.• Although voices of dissent are being heard, there is no sign of the supermodel phenomenon abating in the near future.• It appears, however, there is no sign of such a commitment.• However, there is no sign of the Elven magical artefact.• But still there is no sign of Captain Ahab.