Example sentences of "no [noun] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Probation should in no sense be seen as a soft option by the judiciary .
2 Primarily a political tract , it can in no sense be regarded as an empirical analysis of society .
3 In view of the above statements the committee suggests to the tennis club officials a ] they do n't open for tennis till after the Victoria Holiday weekend and b ] no fees be taken till July or August .
4 no fees be taken till July or August .
5 He must on no account be seen by the neighbours .
6 Animals must on no account be used for experiments .
7 It was so good to meet old friends and make new ones in such a happy atmosphere that this social event will no doubt be repeated in the future .
8 That will no doubt be done by the press , clearly bored at not having had a good scandal to get its teeth into for all of two months .
9 The same can no doubt be said of any ‘ outillage mentale ’ .
10 All it shares with the south is the language , and even that would no doubt be questioned by the separatist Basques .
11 Much of the material will no doubt be exploited in all kinds of traditional ways , for the study of meaning , style , and language history .
12 You will no doubt be dazzled by the flashing neon lights and impressed by the crowds , the bustling traffic , the tall Victorian and Georgian buildings , the red buses and black taxis .
13 It has to be admitted that the sound quality on some of these recordings at times leaves something to be desired , and some listeners may no doubt be disturbed by the occasional fluctuations of pitch , as in the Lohengrin Prelude .
14 This is a matter which will no doubt be governed by consumer demand .
15 After that , assuming Hess survived whatever form his landing took , he would no doubt be apprehended on the ground in the normal manner of crashed enemy aircrew : there were plenty of Army units in the area .
16 These men will no doubt be joined by a shining star on view at the European Masters , a young Swiss professional who is destined for Ryder Cup glory .
17 In many of the Sussex levels pumped drainage schemes are being installed to give greater control over the water levels so that the water table can be gradually lowered , permitting the permanent pasture to be improved by ploughing and re-seeding and allowing a longer grazing season ; some will no doubt be converted to arable .
18 ‘ He 'll no doubt be hit with a crippling alimony suit , ’ Stephen said .
19 The policeman 's note had promised action some time during the next two or three days , which could no doubt be split into a fraction of a second for a data check to establish that Sampson was a worthy and responsible citizen and neither a pervert nor a dangerous lefty , and then many hours of waiting in a paper tray to be shunted and shuffled and finally put into an envelope .
20 He must have constructed a pretty good strong bow too ( according to my detailed instructions ) which would by now no doubt be broken into unidentifiable pieces in distant undergrowth .
21 If either of them did nothing ( and they were under no obligation to do anything ) , then they will no doubt be accused of failing in their duty .
22 In this case the strings would no doubt be used for the accompanying chords , forming , as is their wont when required , a perfect background .
23 Some equipment may be invaluable and will no doubt be reduced in price as demand increases .
24 Unfortunately , there is a price to pay for everything and , under this Government , that price is measured by what we call the poll tax and will soon no doubt be measured by the council tax .
25 Different majorities could no doubt be found for a diversity of schemes for Northern Ireland , unlike the case in either Scotland or Wales , but this is not the problem there .
26 They will no doubt be helped in making this decision by counselling itself , and the empathy that should exist between counsellor and counsellee .
27 Hudson notes that ‘ this shift will no doubt be welcomed by those in the teaching profession whose job is to try to remedy mismatches between resources and demands in this area , and they will be pleased to find that linguists accept that such mismatches arise ’ ( 1985 : 5 )
28 If one buys a house near a railway line , one expects some disturbance from it , and that is a factor which will no doubt be reflected in the price .
29 Encompassing such a range at all is a considerable achievement , and its value will no doubt be reflected in the increased skills of both the students and tutors who use it .
30 An Edinburgh University spokeswoman said last night : ‘ If what you say is true the matter will no doubt be reported to the university court in due course . ’
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