Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] will be no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Graham Taylor 's sidekick said : ‘ He has already achieved the first step by playing in the friendly against Spurs and it will be a very big step to get into a competitive game where there will be no quarter given or asked . |
2 | ‘ However , your bravery will do you no good when we take you to the Avenue Foch , where there will be no kind Obersturmfuhrer to hinder our work . |
3 | A licence fee will cost about £10 and users will be charged for each unit of information rather than by the minute , although there will be no charge for customers linking into GSN . |
4 | There is going to be a professional training day for staff tomorrow so there will be no school again . |
5 | He will be able to arrange for a private clinic , so there will be no problems with the police . ’ |
6 | ‘ Actually I have a new job as a hostess at le Chat Noir , so there will be no disturbance to Monsieur Nadirpur . ’ |
7 | Jockey Club Head of Security Roger Buffham explained : ‘ It will be treated as a private test so there will be no charge , and then , if it is positive , the trainer will be absolved of his normal responsibility . ’ |
8 | This is false , because some parts of the rail network will still not be imposing the charges , so there will be no gain in ‘ simplicity ’ . |
9 | If you wish to keep the dog 's bed outside your sitting room , in the kitchen for example , you can still provide a bean bag so there will be no need for your dog to climb on the furniture . |
10 | But in the ‘ final , rational form of society ’ , there will be no more of that beautiful nonsense , just as there will be no art and no philosophy . |
11 | As there will be no catch in this chaos we simply reel in and watch the merry-go-round . |