Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] no [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The child 's central acuity can be normal , giving detail that is sharp and clear , and there may be no difficulties in reading the Snellen Chart .
2 It is , however , possible that there may be no solutions at all to a system of Diophantine equations ; the assistant could never give 46p change using only the 5p , 10p and 20p coins .
3 In the best case you may inherit excellent facilities needing only minor alterations ; in the worst there may be no buildings at all or it may be wisest to level the lot and start again .
4 In water pollution , however , the evidence is mobile and there may be no complainants with a stake in reporting it .
5 Although it has a malevolent appearance , the primary chancre is usually completely painless and , unless secondary bacterial infection occurs , there may be no symptoms .
6 Alternatively there may be no marks as such but simply a set of grades to which the quality of pupils ' work may be assigned directly .
7 These are judge-made principles required by our ideas of justice and grafted on the statute by ‘ implication although there may be no words in the statute to suggest them .
8 Thus there may be no grounds for refusing to import it .
9 If everyone is screened for genetic disorders , for which there may be no cures , what are those people then to do , and who is to have access to the information — prospective employers , insurers ?
10 There must be no tears now , ’ said Fakrid bravely .
11 The [ draft ] FRS therefore requires that the facilities must be committed and that there must be no reasons expected or likely which would either permit the lender to avoid his obligation to provide new borrowings or prevent him from providing them .
12 In either case , listings will not be prepared immediately and there must be no errors in the structure ( as detailed in PI_SUBMIT_A_PACKAGE ) .
13 There must be no schools which are winners or losers .
14 There must be no children of the marriage under the age of 16 .
15 Individuals are therefore not subjects , and if history is to be a process without a subject there must be no subjects short of the ensemble of practices itself .
16 There must be no doubts about the boundaries of authority because where doubts exist , decision-making will be weak , confused and possibly contradictory ( if boundaries of authority overlap ) .
17 There must be no encroachments : they must not appropriate her memories and make them theirs .
18 Inside Sutton dredged up personal details , such as Murdoch insisting the fringes of his Indian carpets be combed into regimented lines every morning and that there must be no marks left behind by the wheels of the Hoover .
19 It only takes one lapse and a match can undergo a total transformation — there must be no slip-ups , ’ adds McGrath .
20 There should be no pre-conditions of any kind . ’
21 there should be no firms with less than 3 partners ;
22 ‘ Do you want to stay ? ’ she asked , still sober enough to be anxious that there should be no misunderstandings .
23 Unlike ceramic wall tiles , there should be no gaps left between mirror tiles ( although you should leave a gap at either end , between the tiles and the side wall ) , and the wall surface must be really flat before you start .
24 It is better by far that there should be no others born . ’
25 But if you remember your symbolic logics there should be no problems .
26 Try to forget that I 'm a woman , and there should be no problems ! ’
27 So long as people are carfeul and obey the law , there should be no problems .
28 Because we know that the rules keep changing slightly during the course of time , it does not follow that there should be no rules .
29 With both men having defences more vulnerable than Leeds , there should be no complaints even from those paying $800 for ringside seats about not getting value for money .
30 Mr Gandhi concludes that there should be no elections in the two states until terrorism is controlled .
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