Example sentences of "there would [verb] [prep] [be] no " in BNC.
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1 | One solution proposed by Amman is to bring in entry charges of DM3 per head , although there would continue to be no charge on Wednesdays and Sundays . |
2 | Jean-Marie Balestre , the president of FISA , has pointed out that the regulations permit an immediate ban regardless of any appeal and there would appear to be no further argument on that point . |
3 | THERE would appear to be no future in Newcastle United 's courtship of Roy Aitken , the Celtic captain , following yesterday 's disapproval of the affair by Billy McNeill , manager of the Glasgow club . |
4 | However , there would appear to be no chance at this time that the T-H-R conclusion will be proved wrong . |
5 | There would appear to be no valid reason why poetic achievement should not be analysed by philosophical or even psychological methods . |
6 | Therefore , where multiple rates of return exist there would appear to be no mathematical or economic grounds for preferring one rate to another . |
7 | So if the revenue had refused in the exercise of their discretion to make the repayment they did in the present case I am of opinion that in the absence of any other remedy it would have been open to Woolwich to claim repayment in proceedings for judicial review , and there would appear to be no reason why such proceedings would not have been successful . |
8 | It it may be because erm they believe he has access to money or money er I would say here and now that information is wrong but er there would appear to be no other motive for this attack . |
9 | If British Waterways are agreeable then , and confirmation of funding is received , there would appear to be no obstacles to the project going ahead . |
10 | But when we turn to the input systems there would seem to be no choice but to use the language of ‘ representations ’ . |
11 | There would seem to be no problem about proving enactment — the Royal Assent is today granted by Commissioners and there would seem to be no privilege bar to their giving evidence as to the grant . |
12 | There would seem to be no problem about proving enactment — the Royal Assent is today granted by Commissioners and there would seem to be no privilege bar to their giving evidence as to the grant . |
13 | I have never been able to ascertain just why such an arrangement should exist , since there would seem to be no 480 volt mains supplies . |
14 | Both agreed that there would seem to be no rational explanation , but everything pointed to the fact that Aubrey Clark was revisiting his old signal box . |
15 | This provides that : There follows a set of four rules specifying which law is to apply , depending on the nature of the equipment There would seem to be no gaps here . |
16 | Obviously it should not be possible to evade the statutory immunity by pleading the genus and relying on the species as unlawful means , but there would seem to be no statutory protection if the unlawful means take any other form such as nuisance or trespass . |
17 | There would seem to be no difference in the amount of chromosomal material present , simply in its distribution into chromosomes . |
18 | Apart from the restraint of trade considerations there would seem to be no reason why a contract under which one person undertakes to keep silent on a particular subject should not be enforceable in accordance with its terms . |
19 | There would seem to be no reason why the drafter should not recite the fact that the business 's insurance cover is limited in the standard terms , as an indication of the reason for the limitation . |
20 | He said so to the Zoo Curator , who was in that building in the afternoon , adding , ‘ Naturally , there would have to be no bars there , Curator ! |