Example sentences of "with no guarantee [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In a letter to members , the Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association warns against schemes ‘ with no guarantee of adequate resources ; which may blur the process of professional development with the identification of alleged weaknesses for disciplinary purposes ; and which may be used as a crude and inequitable process for relating salary rates to arbitrarily judged levels of performance ’ .
2 successful showcases can create substantial industry interest in a band , but if you are going to pull out all the stops , you have to spend a lot of money with no guarantee of a positive result .
3 In the first place , the scheme only operates for five years , with no guarantee of continuation .
4 But unless you want to spend your time and money on litigation against surveyors , building societies , estate agents and solicitors , with no guarantee of success in the end , you need to become as competent as you possibly can in carrying out your own surveys , even if it is simply to check that the ‘ expert ’ has n't missed anything .
5 But the more pragmatic chief executive Sir Colin Marshall , who takes over from Lord King next year , is thought to have cautioned against pouring millions of pounds into a legal fight with no guarantee of victory .
6 On 3 June word came that the gallery would get no grant to cover the 1991–92 deficit , and the base grant for the current fiscal year would climb , not the desired C$6 million , but C$1 million to C$9.5 million , with no guarantee of end-of-year supplements .
7 The RCN suggests that nurses in trusts who want to undertake post-basic training are being required to transfer to fixed-term training contracts , with no guarantee of employment on completion of training .
8 He said : ‘ Ecstasy is a designer drug , made illegally , with no guarantee of what individual tablets contain . ’
9 Rosenthal signed for Liverpool three years ago but is reluctant to spend another season at Anfield with no guarantee of first team football .
10 One disgruntled woman found it disgusting that 35 people could be expected to stand per 100 seated , with no guarantee of a seat .
11 He added that unlicensed premises would be a risk because Camra would have to order thousands of pounds worth of beer with no guarantee of being granted a licence .
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