Example sentences of "[pron] be no [noun] for they " in BNC.
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1 | At the moment there are no plans for them to do any more work on the building . |
2 | Being highly specialised feeders , there are no alternatives for them and their numbers are dwindling fast . |
3 | There were no weekends for them . |
4 | To have done otherwise , it was argued , would have meant turning away young refugees because there were no homes for them to go to . |
5 | Will my hon. Friend explain to the Minister that , in the trust in my area , newly trained nurses were told that there were no jobs for them ? |
6 | Our afternoon was not as enjoyable as it might have been because of a large number of supporters who had to stand alongside our seats in the east stand as they had purchased transfer tickets for seats and there were no seats for them . |
7 | There were no Jews for them to complain about , but when questioned by Timewatch the modern Master Race considered the Paraguayan natives to be lazy good-for-nothings . |
8 | ‘ They worked hard to get us into Europe and now there 's no perk for them . |
9 | He 's a young fellow , and there 's no work for them so they 're going to get money somehow . |
10 | If there 's no work for 'em they can go home for the day . |
11 | There 's no excuse for them not to go into the medical practice booklet because they 've got fifteen thousand patients or thereabouts . |
12 | they 're just crazy people and very hypocritical , very hypocritical , there 's no respect for them whatsoever |
13 | There 's no point in sending them off on endless — no doubt excellent — courses if there 's no incentive for them to use up large slices of their spare time in teaching the game . |
14 | ‘ We are going to Liverpool at just the right time and there 's no reason for them to expect any favours from us . ’ |
15 | But there 's no need for them to be flabby — give them a stretch and they 'll soon shape up |
16 | I 'll need dog-handlers immediately and they 'll have to be sent out to Pontino , there 's no need for them to check in here first — the girl they released is in shock . |
17 | So there 's no need for them to know . ’ |
18 | There 's no need for them now . ’ |
19 | There 's no need for them to be but there again it 's a desperate situation That 's it . |
20 | We are saying that , under the legislation for the trusts , there is no obligation for them to train , despite what the hon. Lady has said . |
21 | Presumably such militias date back to the last years of the Roman period , although there is no evidence for them in the fifth century . |
22 | There is no hope for them in today 's announcement . |
23 | These contracts , whilst stating it is a condition of employment that staff accept " all reasonable assignments " , make clear that the organisation has no obligation to offer work and that staff will not be paid when there is no work for them ( the organisation refers to this as " laying the worker off " ) . |
24 | Traditionally , the notion of personal response and what the Newbolt Report called ‘ literature as a living thing ’ were regarded by all schools as at the heart of English study , but there is no place for them in Zapp 's perspective . |
25 | He told staff : ‘ If people do n't want to go along with me there is no place for them in Ashworth . ’ |
26 | Racists are bigots who should not share our planet and there is no place for them in our party and no place for them in Britain |
27 | Because enterprises receive the official , rather than the higher , black market , price , there is no incentive for them to increase production . |
28 | In this case their prediction model mimics the behaviour of the correct model so closely that there is no incentive for them to seek out further information to refine their predictions . |
29 | There is no future for them in modern India . |
30 | But so many once-wealthy children are leaving the private sector that there is no room for them all at the most popular schools . |