Example sentences of "no [noun sg] can be made " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly , no award can be made under this head where the plaintiff has been rendered permanently unconscious . |
2 | Now that the Palestinians have presented serious proposals on autonomy , does my right hon. Friend agree that no progress can be made unless Israel responds by agreeing to freeze the illegal settlements , and by abiding by the Geneva convention ? |
3 | This information is not available thus no recommendation can be made regarding this issue . |
4 | Time is not considered in classical theories yet no experiment can be made which does not involve time . |
5 | No attempt can be made in a work of this scope to relate the full story of how nineteenth century attitudes to death evolved during the present century into those now prevailing . |
6 | When no generalization can be made about the causal process at work , we say that there is an interaction in the relationships . |
7 | In so far as the question before us is concerned , no distinction can be made with respect to the proprietary and governmental capacities of a city . |
8 | Certainly no generalisation can be made except that the successful diffusion of the knowledge of soil conserving practices is often one essential change that is required — even although the knowledge may be possessed by some cultivators already . |
9 | No current can be made to flow from the STM 's needle on to their surfaces . |
10 | We will do our best to comply with special requests ( e.g. adjoining rooms ) , which may involve a supplementary charge , payable locally , but no guarantee can be made . |
11 | Of course , that epistemology faces problems of persuasive justification does not , by itself , entail that no use can be made of empirical beliefs . |
12 | This study provides evidence that supports the occurrence of intrafamilial cross infection with H pylori , although no comment can be made from these data about the direction of transmission . |
13 | Fourthly , it was pointed out that under section 6(3) no order can be made against third parties . |
14 | In the multi-person case this says that no individual can be made better off without making someone else worse off . |
15 | Where a potable-water source is in use , great care must be exercised to ensure that no cross-connexion can be made with any other supply . |