Example sentences of "not be any [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 The event turned out in fact as successful as last year 's but there had not been any advantage in the February timing , .
2 As we shall see , it is possible in the quantum theory for the ordinary laws of science to hold everywhere , including at the beginning of time : it is not necessary to postulate new laws for singularities , because there need not be any singularities in the quantum theory .
3 An empirical study based on the preferences of the median would still be valid ; and there would not be any need in equilibrium situations to introduce party political dummy variables ( a party whose ideology took it away from the median would not be victorious in an election and its policies would not be observed ) .
4 The distinctions between different kinds of creatures needed in practical life — perhaps between flowers and weeds , or the edible and inedible — may not be very useful across cultures , and may not be any good in science .
5 There should not be any grease in the front wheel bearings , they are lubricated with the oil in the swivel housings .
6 The war situation has also had an influence in the deterioration of education because there are places — especially in the rural areas — where there has n't been any normality in schools for years .
7 Erm peo , people ca n't have it all ways , there has n't been any cut in the police service , in the police budget , I 'm sorry , erm we have for many years funded the police in a very generous way .
8 There had n't been any lapses in my security that I knew of .
9 There wo n't be any fun in walking on the beach unless you enjoy doing battle with the storm .
10 ‘ I guess there would n't be any harm in it … tell him Bachman Hart are stalling on the deal .
11 There could n't be any wrong in disposing of it .
12 But there would n't be any point in me going through both sets
13 yes but you were , forgive me Lord you were asking him about deliberate er deceit or there would n't be any point in deliberately , get the exact word , misleading the prospective purchaser
14 But , even while her spirits were taking a nosedive that , supposing he was offering her a lift to Prague , there would n't be any point in accepting if it was unlikely she 'd be able to book in anywhere , he , to her absolute astonishment , was going on , ‘ There 's a spare room in a suite I 've reserved for this month — you can have that if you wish . ’
15 There could n't be any truth in them , she told herself .
16 There should n't be any shame in that . ’
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