Example sentences of "no [noun sg] for you " in BNC.
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1 | Ah I ai n't got no money for you babe , oh I know what I did , I had to count twenty pence worth of co er coppers on me |
2 | ‘ However , I have been provided with information which leads me to think she was not entirely an angel herself , which is no excuse for you . |
3 | ‘ However , I have been provided with information which leads me to think she was not entirely an angel herself , which is no excuse for you . |
4 | I concede that the Newcastle doctors may be ignorant but there is no excuse for you . |
5 | no sympathy for you at all ! |
6 | ‘ There is no necessity for you ‘ to go to perdition ’ , ’ Rose said crossly . |
7 | Buzz off , Karl , no tea for you today . ’ |
8 | Still , it would do no harm for you to see what a galaxy looks like . |
9 | If you can talk your way out of trouble in a Chinese opium den , the back streets of London hold no fear for you . |
10 | No future for you , only pain . ’ |
11 | Even if you decide there 's no future for you together , you owe it to your children to give this marriage your very best shot . |
12 | All that expensive coaching I 've been having , and yet I 'm still no match for you . |
13 | He 's no match for you , and I wo n't have him abused for being so good at the one thing he does well . |
14 | Although you may select a borrowing limit of £3,000 , for example , there is no compulsion for you to withdraw that amount at once , or at all — you take out just as much as you want . |
15 | Regardless of what other people contribute , there is no incentive for you to contribute : you are a free-rider . |
16 | The Raasay ferry takes only a handful of vehicles and rather more passengers , and travels frequently , and if the ferryman finds that he has no room for you on his last run of the day from Raasay back to Sconser he will return . |
17 | " Well love , that 's no joke for you , is it ? |
18 | It is no place for you . ’ |
19 | Shaking me slightly — so that my teeth rattled — it said , ‘ This is no place for you , whoever you may be . ’ |
20 | It means Walker faces the prospect of telling two of the men who helped Crusaders into Europe : ‘ Sorry , but there 's no place for you in the team . ’ |
21 | Mike was called into the manager 's office at Vickers shipbuilding division VSEL at Barrow in August and told : ‘ There 's no job for you . ’ |
22 | ‘ What 's the matter , no job for you down at the theatre then ? ’ |
23 | Then one evening as she was tidying up the room he said as quietly as if he were taking rifle aim , ‘ There 's no need for you to go turning the whole place upside down . |
24 | Even when , halfway through the morning he broke out with , ‘ Well , there 's no need for you to keep on and on about the table , ’ I did not point out that I had said nothing , that it was he who was ‘ going on and on about it ’ inside himself . |
25 | I did not have to pay for this copy , so there is no need for you to send any money . |
26 | There 's no need for you to do anything about it . |
27 | ‘ And no need for you to eat it cold , neither . ’ |
28 | Normally , there is no need for you to see the Bank Manager unless you wish to do so — we can give you the ‘ OK ’ from the information on the form . |
29 | ‘ Well , there 's no need for you people to go all that way back and round , ’ he said . |
30 | ‘ Of course I still have a wife , but there 's no need for you to worry your pretty little head about it . |