Example sentences of "so there [be] no [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 We have been round the BBC buoy many a time , so there is no excuse for hasty words , or mistakes .
2 A team or teams of qualified clinical psychologists can be found in every district health authority , so there is no excuse for general practitioners using unqualified staff to treat patients who have a psychological problem or condition .
3 So there is no protection for him in you .
4 We turn up to funerals in everyday clothes , we refuse to let people send flowers so there is no opportunity for a communal expression of feeling , we are reluctant to take more than one day off work on the grounds that we 're better getting on with life as if weeping and mourning had no part in real life .
5 The statistics for ’ dangerous occurrences ’ show that they have been increasing during the past few years — so there is no ground for complacency .
6 We fund the budgets on the basis of past practice so there is no reason for that to be so .
7 When we do things by habit we do not have to think about them , so there is no cause for anxiety .
8 I did not have to pay for this copy , so there is no need for you to send any money .
9 The products all use an ‘ open ’ database to store information , so there is no need for conversion work when upgrading — users can move from one Datafile product to another , taking their database files with them .
10 Given full rein to run as far as they want , the plants are living very well and do n't feel in any particular danger , so there is no need for them to waste energy by perpetuating the species and going to the trouble of producing flower and setting seed .
11 So there is no need for you to concern yourself on your brother 's behalf . ’
12 This is because the architecture makes it relatively simple for a compiler to allocate local scalars in registers , so there is no need for a language to give hints telling which should be used .
13 However , and this is another parallel with hyponymy , strict incompatibility is not necessary , so there is no basis for a definition of incompatibility along these lines .
14 You 've got your playroom back again so there 's no excuse for things left in the lounge .
15 No swords , no battle axes — just great big bangs and poison gas , so there 's no call for bravery .
16 The shepherd 's is unfreezing , so there 's no rush for lunch .
17 She sighed , wondering why the mere thought of it made her feel depressed , then she turned to Silas and said hastily , ‘ So there 's no need for you to worry about taking me to see a kiwi .
18 But Mr Fallon said : ‘ The charge capping rules allow Northumberland to increase their expenditure from April by five per cent on this year 's budget so there 's no need for cuts of that nature .
19 But she had no milk to give it — so there was no reason for it to suck the teat , which would have helped the flow .
20 Note also that the game was played just once for each pair , so there was no reason for the receiver to refuse in the hope of prompting a better offer next time .
21 At all events , she had committed no crime , so there was no reason for him to pursue the matter any further .
22 ‘ Oh , so there was no need for me to explain . ’
23 However , child benefit has fallen in real value , so there was no justification for reducing the dependency additions .
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