Example sentences of "be no [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , there can be no peaceable re-entry where the tenant is a company subject to an Administration Order — s. 11(3) ( c ) , Insolvency Act 1986 , as interpreted in Exchange Agency Ltd ( In Administration ) v Triton Property Trust plc [ 1991 ] LSG 27 March , 33 . |
2 | There can be no hard-and-fast rules about how to elicit from a table or group of tables the main points of interest ; it is possible to offer only some general guidelines . |
3 | Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no tit-for-tat shootings ? |
4 | The requirement that there be no relevant false beliefs suggests plausibly that whether I know depends on what other beliefs I have . |
5 | The defeasibility suggestion could be said to provide an extension of the earlier requirement that there be no relevant falsehoods ; we now look beyond those propositions actually believed by the believer to propositions which would have an effect if they were believed . |
6 | The problem seems to lie , as it lay for the requirement that there be no relevant falsehood , in the way in which new true beliefs can be added piecemeal and overturn the existing justification , while there remain yet further truths waiting in the background to overturn the overturning . |
7 | All the blood drained from Folly 's face as she listened , straining for the meaning that eluded her ears , and yet at the same time knowing that there could be no innocent explanation . |
8 | However , there would be no total prohibition on the payment out of trust monies subsequent to the death by virtue of the fact that there would be £1M of relevant income ready to be used in an assessment on any beneficiaries under TA 1988 , s740 . |
9 | There can be no complete falling out , because too many Americans care too much about Israel to leave it all alone in a cold world . |
10 | Whilst the nation is still at war with itself , whilst the security forces stand accused of supporting Inkatha members in attacks on the ANC at Boipatong , now , as Mick Cleary asked in RW&P in January , ‘ can anyone say ( now ) that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ? ’ |
11 | Can anyone really put their hand on their heart and say that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ? |
12 | The strategic matrices may well be seen to represent this looser form of capital-rationing and balanced development , but , interpreted in this way , there seems to be no violent conflict with practical corporate finance . |
13 | There would be no best pal to break the news to her , she thought bleakly ; no telegram , like Mrs Plumptry 's . |
14 | There could be no early start : the lads ' co-operation was needed and we always found it difficult to agree on rules . |
15 | Though there appears at present to be no early evidence in regard to the allowance of the kadi of Istanbul , a statement in a seventeenth-century source , the by Husayn Hezarfenn ( Hezarfen : d. 1103/1691–2 ) , would seem to indicate that the kadilik of Istanbul was similarly a 300-akce kadilik . |
16 | Since the precise criteria of synonymy can not be defined , it is argued , there can be no useful work for this concept to do ; unless one thinks of synonymy merely as one of " degree " . |
17 | There will be no effective competition . ’ |
18 | In practice , the result at best would be the confusion which must result when two bodies serving different purposes and interests are equally the ultimate custodians ; and the large probability is that there could be no effective accountability at all . |
19 | With peace and the French alliance , there could be no effective barrier to French influence . |
20 | Beveridge argued that this assumption was necessary , for otherwise there would be no effective test of a willingness to work . |
21 | However , we acknowledge that being part of the struggle continually throws up contradictions , and that there can be no monolithic viewpoint ; differences should be aired with the aim of understanding the basis of these differences and attempting to resolve these in an honest and principled way . |
22 | Looking to the past , she seeks to illuminate the present , believing there to be no unbridgeable gap between the two . |
23 | It is assumed that if all medical services are the responsibility of one level of government , then there will be no perverse incentive to close outpatient departments and thereby shift the cost from state to federal funds . |
24 | It follows first that there can be no measured change in productivity , irrespective of whether government productivity grows in practice , and secondly that the relative price of government services tends to rise over time . |
25 | Any outstanding balance on your loan , less any arrears , is automatically repaid in the event of your death : so there will be no nasty shocks for your dependents . |
26 | There were to be no male heirs for Thomas — indeed , he was to father only one robust child who would survive into old age , as we shall see shortly . |
27 | There will be no extraordinary surveillance . ’ |
28 | However , to ensure that the highly regarded ethos of , and future development of , traditional climbing ( involving the use of leader-placed/second removed protection ) is not threatened , it is felt that the use of bolts should be limited to the production of SPORT climbs , ( there should be no retrospective bolting on established climbs for protection or belays , and there should be no minimalist bolting ) . |
29 | Add to this the copyright problems — there will be no retrospective recognition of copyright for foreign books and so back-lists will remain unprotected — and it is easy to see why so many publishers simply sigh and pass on . |
30 | There would be no retrospective recognition of the Higher Diploma as an MA . |