Example sentences of "no [noun] [is] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the deficiencies of our arrangements is that no provision is made for young barristers obtaining a salaried position in chambers , allowing them to do minor work under supervision . |
2 | No provision is made for any additional taxation which might arise should the retained reserves of overseas subsidiary companies be distributed . |
3 | Deferred taxation Under Irish GAAP , no provision is made for deferred taxation if there is reasonable evidence that such deferred taxation will not be payable in the foreseeable future . |
4 | From this point of view , the liberal-democratic British constitution is applauded as pretty much the best in the world and so no case is made for constitutional reconstruction . |
5 | For live performances at smaller venues there is no need for an itemized PRS form because no payment is made for each individual song . |
6 | In practice no action is taken for those making satisfactory progress , but recommendations are made , in the form of a series of standard letters , where special action is required in respect of individual students . |
7 | No checking is done for this , because the letter was suggested as possible purely through its Freeman-encoded match with an encoding in the database . |
8 | No harrying is recorded for 992 , although a victory over part of the English navy is , and in 993 there were raids around the mouth of the Humber , and Bamburgh on the Northumbrian coast was sacked . |
9 | Lee recommends that any child who scores below 2 standard deviations from the standardised mean should be identified for further assessment , although no reason is given for this . |
10 | Where no allowance is made for this depreciation in the calculation of investment , the resulting figure is called gross investment . |
11 | Surprisingly , no power is conferred for this purpose , either by statute or by the common law , although there was ample authority to enter to arrest if there were sufficient grounds to suspect that an offence had been committed . |