Example sentences of "be no [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Boz goes ahead with his revenge there 'll be no protection for him , or any hiding . |
2 | Such damage normally involves earth retaining walls but unless the private residence is also damaged at the same time , there would be no cover for the damage to the wall under this section of the policy . |
3 | At least this time there would be no press for a while . |
4 | This , Greisser said , was a breach of courtesy , and as Lester had been responsible , there would be no apology for the German reply . |
5 | Many people say generally that ‘ there should be no whaling for ethical reasons ’ , but when you try to pin them down to a formulation of those ethics , you find it exceedingly difficult and , I am afraid to say , probably unconvincing to most people of the nations of the world . |
6 | In the case of a large community this may be less significant , but where a small community is described there can be no anonymity for anyone . |
7 | In any case there would be no occasion for that to happen . |
8 | Moreover , if it were not possible to refer to different topics of discourse , there would be no occasion for referring to anything as " the same " . |
9 | There would be no succour for Benedict if — if ! |
10 | It was held by Lords Hailsham , Cross and Fraser , with Lords Simon and Edmund-Davies dissenting , that there can be no conviction for rape where a man honestly believes that a woman consents to sexual intercourse and that his belief did not have to be reasonable . |
11 | He insisted that there be no increase for the rest of his reign , a wish which was adhered to , so that in 1870 the original sum had not been altered . |
12 | There would also be no increase for divorced couples if they kept up repayments . |
13 | This also applies to MPs , but there 'll be no increase for ministers . |
14 | But there will be no increase for spirits , a move welcomed by the Scottish whisky industry which has always argued that it is unfairly dealt with . |
15 | However Fergie reassembles his attack , there will be no exit for the unlucky one . |
16 | The views of members of parliament have no weight in law , and in spite of the Minister 's assurances and the weight of legal opinion declaring that there should be no problem for librarians , some local authorities might still be cautious : |
17 | There may seem to be no problem for an editor under these circumstances : each paper is assessed on its merits and published accordingly . |
18 | It would be no problem for her to make a meal for two , or suggest he bring a take-away , and , prior to this morning , she felt she probably would have agreed to that . |
19 | Provided there is clear evidence of reimbursement , and there are sufficient funds in the loan/current account to meet the cost of any personal bills the company pays , there will be no liability for NICs . |
20 | In which case there would be no capital for him to start up again other than Tommy 's back pay and a few pounds he 'd managed to save himself . |
21 | It would be no life for any young woman , and she — ’ |
22 | In some ways she was happy that she had no conscious memory of the details , but unless she was able to recall them she knew that there would be no case for the young man to answer and he would go free . |
23 | There 'll be no work for any of us actors . ’ |
24 | There must also be no opportunity for anyone to claim that you have been given , or are giving , preferential treatment which puts you or others at an advantage , for example , over other organisations who may be tendering for the same work or other colleagues working for the organisation . |
25 | I hope that there will be no opportunity for the Government to introduce the Rothschild recommendations and that a Labour Government will be returned . |
26 | There will be no refund for cancellations made within 10 working days of the seminar . |
27 | Happy New Year everybody , although it 'll be no holiday for me . |
28 | ( Legge ) Yes , that 's absolutely right and there will be no change for those elderly people who have paid into the benefits system . |
29 | that there would be no support for the Labour Party in Northern Ireland |
30 | There will be no support for DEC 's OpenVMS . |