Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] can [be] no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is always a closed circle of suspects ( so there can be no question of someone unconnected with the setting coming in from outside and doing the deed , as might well happen in " real life " ) and each of these suspects has to have a credible motive as well as reasonable opportunity of committing the crime and reasonable access to the means with which it was committed .
2 So there can be no question where that story should start .
3 Moreover there can be no existents that can not be objects of thought , although , clearly , not all objects of thought qualify as potential existents .
4 Hence there can be no contradictions between their predictions which could be settled by experiment .
5 Clearly there can be no reason why one should not be a feminist and a religious person , in the sense in which I am myself a religious person .
6 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
7 Where the accused invites a woman to touch him indecently there can be no offence as there is no assault .
8 Seriously though there can be no way that Wilko let him go not even for 2.75 million .
9 Now there can be no doubt .
10 Overall there can be no doubt that this a major issue for all lovers of great music .
11 Overall there can be no question that this is the finest Gottschalk CD of the moment , but that should not detract listeners from the other two issues as there are few overlaps .
12 When the end comes tomorrow there can be no excuses .
13 Here there can be no crime for it is a world built by all for all .
14 in the face of uncertain demand at home , and no markets abroad there can be no justification for keeping open the 10% of pits which ( according to the Monopolies Commission Report of June 1983 ) were responsible for £300 million of the NCB deficit .
15 Manifestly there can be no question of considering whether damages would be an adequate remedy .
16 If we wish to revive that tradition , or if we are interested in creating a fully democratic society , then there can be no doubt that a more than narrowly political or formal equality must be one of our goals .
17 If mind itself has a social origin — if , that is , it arises through the process of communication — and if thinking consists at bottom in the manipulation of generalized attitudes taken over from the social group as a whole , then there can be no question of the social determination , in some sense , of knowledge and thought .
18 But if there are no such things as ethical states of affairs , then there can be no question of evidence for them .
19 If this is the case with confidential material , then there can be no guarantee that the secrecy of the material can be maintained .
20 Unless firmer action is taken to remove these weaknesses then there can be no authority to act against censorship on a larger stage .
21 Yet there can be no sympathy for Cambridge missing out on their ninth away win of the season .
22 Yet there can be no room for complacency after shock home defeats by Watford and Barnsley defeats that were all the more disappointing because they came after a long unbeaten home run .
23 Yet there can be no satisfaction for anyone in the result of the debate .
24 Certainly there can be no doubt that Islam looks at its most impressive in a great urban cathedral mosque , especially on an occasion like Id .
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