Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] no " in BNC.
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1 | The growing waves move aft , further raising the noses of the floats ( and so , the aircraft ) until a stable maximum pitch — up position is reached and the speed will increase no more . |
2 | Even after years of marriage an ex-wife will get no benefit from this if her former husband dies . |
3 | but says the steps will have no further charges against earnings ; it is also negotiating the sale of its non-strategic software business in Australia . |
4 | Well , you see , here 's a typical example here of the way is thinking she says , could there have been er could there not be more contact and cooperation er , if I am in a group providing music , which she is , there 's every chance that the readers will have no knowledge of our intentions prior to our arriving in church , but why do n't the music people tell ? |
5 | Of course , Bradl will have no freckly American to aim for in 1991 because the 250 world champ has graduated to 500s . |
6 | ‘ A man of sound mind will cherish no extravagant notions of divine communications . |
7 | However , an examination of their heads will reveal no trace of an ear . |
8 | It is used when the food source is so close that the recruits will have no difficulty in finding it without being told the direction . |
9 | In contrast 50 per cent of women with acute gonorrhoea will have no symptoms at all . |
10 | His eyes will have no sight . |
11 | After that , there could be a gap of at least three years during which the European nations will play no part in satellite meteorology . |
12 | If we change some of those responses , then it is likely that the people who have used and relied on them will not ‘ know ’ us any more , and their demands will have no further effect . |
13 | In the relaxed horse the nostrils , chin and lips will show no tension , often to the extent that the bottom lip will hang open . |
14 | ‘ We have been kept closely informed of the situation between Cabra and its bankers , and today 's action will have no impact on the continuing ground acquisition negotiations , which we expect to be satisfactorily concluded in the near future , ’ said the Premier League club . |
15 | As for President elect Clinton 's oblique references to the asylum laws , one can only assume his administration will have no intention of interfering with the due processes of law in the US . |
16 | In conditions of complex interdependence , military force will have no utility . |
17 | In all such circumstances the employee will incur no loss of contractual earnings during the relevant period . |
18 | Barcelona are only two points behind Real and , as long as they stay in contention for the Spanish championship , an obsession last satisfied under Terry Venables in 1985 , the club will have no need to calculate the cost of a pay-off . |
19 | Elspeth Barker ( Independent on Sunday ) did not agree : ‘ Those who know Angela Carter 's work will need no encouragement to read these stories ( she is the only late 20th-century writer I know who can use an exclamation mark and get away with it ) ; for others they offer a joyous introduction . ’ |
20 | So if you become re-employed after retirement in a post which is outside of the education service , the civil service , local government , erm private industry , self employment , that work will have no effect on your teacher 's pension . |
21 | ‘ The Charities Act will make no difference to my business . |
22 | It may be that some visitors will get no further than this area ! |
23 | Mr Greene said : ‘ It appears as if the campaign will make no distinction between the healthy population and those infected with HIV or AIDS . |
24 | Erm which er the Teachers Pensions Agency or the county council will have no involvement in at all . |
25 | Under stage three , the Council will have no greater power over member states that have exemption status . |
26 | The council will have no control at all over rent levels . |
27 | I reject the argument put forward both by Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson that the Bank of England will suffer no ‘ inconvenience ’ if they have to apply to vary an injunction before they can set the section 39 process in motion ; in most cases they will probably not even know of the existence of an injunction until after the notice is served ; and it is idle to suggest that , once this present case is decided , no similar points to those taken here by the plaintiffs will be raised in future . |
28 | On the one hand it would seem clear that the Philistines will have no earthly chance against Israel and this mighty God of hers . |
29 | The threat of liquidation by " shareholders ' is far more potent than in other forms , and it brings with it the threat that management will have no assets to manage . |
30 | The immaturity of my attitude will do no harm at the moment , for the very significant reason that I have no dependents . |