Example sentences of "[vb -s] to be no [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | In short , there has to be no room for misunderstanding ; there must be what lawyers call consensus ad idem or a meeting of minds . |
2 | The lords had acted as a jury in state trials earlier in the century , and communal accusations outside parliament were not unknown , but there appears to be no precedent for the hearing of communal accusations in parliament before a jury of lords : this was the essential novelty in 1376 . |
3 | There appears to be no room for the bill in the present legislative session , but the government has been keen to maintain the momentum of its proposals for reform to the laws . |
4 | Most of the world is running MS-DOS and there seems to be no provision for 32-bit NT applications or OS/2 software for that matter . |
5 | Most of the world is running MS-DOS , and there seems to be no provision for 32-bit NT applications or OS/2 software for that matter . |
6 | There seems to be no place for a dying person on the surgical wards . |
7 | There seems to be no reason for the high number of suicides , ’ said the spokeswoman . |
8 | Unfortunately there seems to be no substitute for actually installing Windows on a hardware and operating system platform to find out how it 's really going to behave ! |
9 | Museums and archaeology both suffer from chronic under-funding , and at present there seems to be no cause for optimism that this situation will change . |