Example sentences of "[is] no [noun] for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | If there is no ship there is no Philippe for you to worry about , is there ? ’ |
2 | It is no offence for him to engage in other sexual acts with her , unless these are otherwise unlawful , although it is an offence for him to commit an act of buggery or gross indecency with a male patient who is mentally disordered . |
3 | We are saying that , under the legislation for the trusts , there is no obligation for them to train , despite what the hon. Lady has said . |
4 | ‘ When he played in the second row there is no space for him to run into . |
5 | There is no provision for it to order a payment on account of costs . |
6 | Ms Bridges added : ‘ We have proved 100 per cent to our satisfaction that Norman Lamont was not in the Praed Street shop and there is no benefit for us to lie about it . |
7 | Still , that is no reason for me to advertise my acquaintance with such as yourself . |
8 | ‘ There is no reason for me to hide any longer . |
9 | ‘ Just because he wants to leave is no reason for us to strike a bargain price , ’ Bassett said yesterday . |
10 | Perhaps he walks on the right side , with just the metal grid fence separating him from the rolling fields of graves — in no hurry , since there is no class for him to make . |
11 | If he can not balance and control his movements , it is no use for him to try to practise ‘ walking ’ with the help of therapists or nurses . |
12 | Where the dealer acted as counterparty to the contract he may be willing to unwind the contract with a customer but there is no incentive for him to do so at a competitive price . |
13 | Because enterprises receive the official , rather than the higher , black market , price , there is no incentive for them to increase production . |
14 | In this case their prediction model mimics the behaviour of the correct model so closely that there is no incentive for them to seek out further information to refine their predictions . |
15 | Regardless of what other people contribute , there is no incentive for you to contribute : you are a free-rider . |
16 | The KGB is answerable to no one and does not even need to attempt to justify what it does or how it does it , therefore there is no incentive for it to become more efficient . |
17 | There is no compulsion for them to vet their staff and no national organisation to control them . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | There is no need for me to live and die in this little world , with my only view a view out of the same window , at the same spruce-trees , the view from my bed . |
20 | And so on , and so forth , there is no need for me to elaborate further , you understand me well enough … ’ |
21 | There is no need for me to speak to Celia , ’ and I rang off . |
22 | ‘ Perhaps she knew we had proof of her treachery , but there is no need for her to fear our vengeance . ’ |
23 | Yet , Gaily told himself , there is no need for her to worry . |
24 | ‘ There is no need for them to slaughter me . |
25 | Given full rein to run as far as they want , the plants are living very well and do n't feel in any particular danger , so there is no need for them to waste energy by perpetuating the species and going to the trouble of producing flower and setting seed . |
26 | Is n't it because women are by nature inferior , and know it , so usually there is no need for them to crave to be treated as inferior ? |
27 | IF YOU ALREADY RECEIVE HOUSING BENEFIT THERE IS NO NEED FOR YOU TO RE-APPLY ! |
28 | ‘ There is no need for you to go , ’ said Taheb . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ So there is no need for you to concern yourself on your brother 's behalf . ’ |