Example sentences of "there [is] no longer [det] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , there is no longer any reason to call it English verse , and there is no present reason to think of England at all .
2 The British-based Environmental Investigation Agency says in a brochure , A system of extention , that ‘ the scale of abuse of the responsibilities entrusted to the secretariat of the parties ( CITES 103 member nations ) has become so widespread , and the extensive manipulations to prevent a ban on the ivory trade so obvious and desperate , that there is no longer any doubt about the ivory trade 's grip on major decisions being taken by the secretariat ’ .
3 With consumer confidence at its lowest level in years , there is no longer any doubt in Motown that the American car market has entered its worst recession in a decade .
4 In the Soviet Union , on the other hand , there is no longer any pretence that academics can be above the tumult of political conflict .
5 In spite of the fact that since the Clean Air Act of 1956 , pollution caused by smoke has been greatly reduced to the benefit of those who live in the cities , we must not fool ourselves into thinking that there is no longer any problem .
6 A new stillness enters our hearts , where there is no longer any need to express ourselves .
7 After retirement these expectations may no longer even be relevant , yet habits die hard and probably patterns of caring have already been established which will go on exerting an influence even though there is no longer any need .
8 There is no longer any need for more payload capacity .
9 Then allow the particles to move apart in such a way that the combined wave function does not change even though the distance between the particles may be so great that there is no longer any possibility of mutual interaction : in principle this could be many kilometres .
10 The mutant gene , they now confess , found its way into their cell cultures as a contaminant and there is no longer any evidence that cancer genes may be inherited ( see Nature vol 302 , p 476 ) .
11 If they have been used to rushing home from work or watching the clock during any stolen time with friends , they may find it hard to adapt to the fact that there is no longer any need to hurry back .
12 The enormous range of music available on compact disc at considerably less than premium price is breathtaking and , as our current survey demonstrates again and again , there is no longer any direct relation between the cost of a CD and its quality or desirability .
13 When this happens , there is no longer any such thing as prehistory : it has been replaced by history .
14 This means that there is no longer any tax advantage in giving money for the benefit of individuals via a covenant .
15 Happily , this does not apply any more and today there is no longer any limit to the amount pensioners can earn .
16 There is no longer any dichotomy of truth and lies that he can manipulate from midway between the audience and the other characters .
17 And after last season there is no longer any such thing as a ‘ good second ’ for the Barcelona man .
18 There is no longer any need to ask whether " the whole discipline of criticism " has a future .
19 In presenting the report to the national church extension committee , he made the astonishing statement that there is no longer any dire poverty in Scotland .
20 Simply this that any government of any colour , at any level , central or local and any organization charged with the responsibility of meeting the needs of elderly people which proceeds on the tacit assumption or makes the blatant assertion that there is no longer any poverty in Scotland is requiring to be contradicted because it is not true .
21 If and when they work on the tacit assumption or make such a blatant assertion as that , that there is no longer any poverty , because it is not true and unless and until it is true neither they nor we have got any right to be content .
22 There is no longer any need for dedicated Crudens to make concordances .
23 I accept [ counsel 's ] submission that it is relevant for this court to have regard to the fact that in Australia there is no longer any home or any financial support for the mother and for the boys , a situation for which the mother bears no greater responsibility than the father .
24 It is widely accepted that attempts to apply the concession theory in modern conditions are inapposite : there is no longer any ‘ privilege ’ involved in obtaining corporate status and the source of companies ' ’ economic energy ’ undoubtedly lies in individual initiative and not in the state .
25 " There is no longer any possible comparison to be made between the man who is actively organising the construction of socialism , and the man who is endeavouring to wreck it . "
26 There is no longer any requirement for the trustee to provide a separate fidelity bond for each appointment as trustee that he holds .
27 President Joaquim Chissano declared on Nov. 3 that " there is no longer any pretext for anyone to continue the violence " .
28 There is no longer any guarantee that the optimal path through the graph will not be pruned .
29 If this is not true , then there is no longer any reason to expect a tendency towards equality between the real wage and the marginal disutility of labour .
30 It should , though , be noted that there is no longer any loss of Uniform Business Rate transitional relief deriving from a change of occupier of business premises on a business sale .
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