Example sentences of "no [noun sg] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , is n't it odd that World AIDS Day , the theme of which for 1990 was Women and AIDS , has come and gone , with no change for lesbians — no information , no acknowledgement , no nothing .
2 There will be no support for DEC 's OpenVMS .
3 The foregoing review of the native authorities satisfies me that they afford no support for Woolwich 's major proposition .
4 Given the demoralisation caused by this neglect , it is somewhat galling to hear Labour spokesmen smugly declare that there is no support for socialism in Northern Ireland .
5 This department , together with the Treasury , deals with the main financial and legal links with local governments but has no responsibility for education or social services .
6 It 's only £800 per person , but you must provide your own top and the school takes no responsibility for injuries .
7 The shop assistant asked her to sign a receipt , telling her that this was because the cleaners took no responsibility for damage to beads and sequins on the dress .
8 the University accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to property brought on to University 's premises .
9 No weakness for Newport to exploit there !
10 This is no hour for conversation .
11 No rise for Government Ministers .
12 In the many cases where death is instantaneous or almost instantaneous , there will of course be no award for pain and suffering .
13 There may be no budget for acquisitions , but at least there is a budget for administration .
14 Dr Cunningham told the press conference : ‘ There is virtually no protection for water consumers in these proposals at all . ’
15 Lack of money prevents us eating properly when we are children , ruins our health , rots our teeth , makes our parents quarrel and take to drink , stops us having the clothes we want , the friends we like , the parties we long for , stops us having the tuition which would enable us to get an education — makes us end up street sweepers and not doctors ; induces women to have babies because there is no money for travel or entertainment , or to leave the parental home any other way : lack of money humiliates us all our lives : lack of money makes us live with husbands or wives we no longer love : lack of money makes us age earlier than we need : makes our hands rough with toil and our brows creased with anxiety : keeps us weeping by day and sleepless by night : the terror in our lives is the bill through the door which ca n't be paid : our lives close in the knowledge of failure — we failed to make enough money .
16 She wanted to get the children to school and er als she 'd no money for things for their breakfast .
17 Branson had no money for development .
18 This report provides an overview of recent changes in policy makers ' assumptions about the family , particularly in relation to the benefit system , where the recognition of relationships can mean more money for some and no money for others .
19 that 's why we 've got to start cutting back there 's no money for wage rises and that sort of thing so
20 He had practised in the car , but there was no money for lessons and as for a car of his own !
21 VIA was given no clear brief , no money for investment , an absurdly top-heavy management structure and a board described by Roy Jamieson as ‘ a dumping ground for political hacks . ’
22 With her parents ' move to the Isle of Aran , Jakki had next to no money for food after she 'd paid her rent .
23 The sisters had no money for food and medicines , but they received a continuous stream of charitable donations .
24 She did not even have a blanket , she had no money for food , and no idea of where to go for help .
25 Although Mr Jones final orders were neither carried out nor enforced , he became progressively more violent and was drunk more often , leaving them little or no money for food .
26 Moggach was at Badock for a year , doing the things that students do : coming back across the Downs at night ( no money for bus fares ) , giving each other piggy backs : ‘ It was all very jolly and studenty and like students should be . ’
27 The only problem is , she is Ugandan and speaks very little English , has no idea how to get home and has no money for transport .
28 The fact is that there is no privilege for confidences given to hon. Members .
29 The price indices ( in current prices , i.e. with no correction for inflation ) for 1980–1991 appear in Table 2 and in Figure 3 .
30 Death had no horror for Oliver .
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