Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] be no [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There will also be no chance for delegates from the 203 member clubs to probe the background to the South African Rugby Board centenary tour . |
2 | And yet , unless everything has in fact been done , there will also be no work . |
3 | There will also be no court duty solicitor today and throughout the week . |
4 | Colleagues , if this government is so blatantly prepared to sell out its own workers in such a public manner , then there will surely be no limit to the steps they will be prepared to take to further reduce union power . |
5 | There will eventually be no smoking there at all . |
6 | Standard sealed units cost about twice the price of an equivalent-sized pane of pane of plain glass , and there will probably be no difference in the frame price . |
7 | However , in some unregistered titles , there is no suitable plan available and where there is a sale of part only , there will obviously be no plan with the deeds and documents of title . |
8 | In some research projects carried out mainly in the library , using only documentary sources , there will obviously be no recourse to the use of survey techniques for collecting data . |
9 | If the donor dies within seven years there will still be no inheritance tax payable provided the son uses the property for a qualifying purpose ( see IHTA 1984 , s113A ) . |
10 | But four years afterwards , the Government has admitted that there will still be no room in its programme next session to ask Parliament to act . |
11 | There will still be no amnesty . |
12 | There will then be no chance of contamination . |
13 | ‘ There will then be no obligation to continue to employ the individual when the benefit of his skills begins to be less than their costs ’ . |
14 | There will be no brass footrail , dark corners , etched-mirror backbars , or dartboards , and there will definitely be no hint of a smell of the heady cocktail of Real Ale and the Gents urinals . |
15 | Speaking to BBC Radio Mr Lawson said : ‘ If they keep a firm grip on their costs and can maintain and indeed increase their share of world markets — both the British and overseas markets — there will certainly be no recession at all . ’ |
16 | Where there is a protracted course of conduct , and those who witness it respond angrily to what is occurring , there will perhaps be no difficulty . |