Example sentences of "see no [noun] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 A friend wrote requesting to have his salary allotted to the widow " and that she would get a person to do the business " , but Barratt could see no way for the widow to be of service .
2 If Liza could see no hope for the future , neither could Harriet .
3 Certainly this principle applies in private nuisance — Sturges v. Bridgman ( 1879 ) 11 Ch.D. 852 , 856 — and I can see no reason for a different approach in public nuisance , at least of the kind alleged in this case .
4 In contrast , before meeting ASEAN leaders in June 1986 the American Secretary of State , Shultz , stressed the need to maintain a balance of power against Soviet might and asserted that he could see no reason for a partial or regional ban on nuclear weapons .
5 To American critics of his open-handedness he firmly replied that the British were " true allies " , but he was equally emphatic that he could see no reason for a French nuclear arsenal .
6 He said , however , that the court could see no reason for the Reporter 's adult witnesses having to be heard away from Kirkwall .
7 Although it is a commercial decision for the banks we can see no reason for the delay , ’ said one .
8 The British government says that it finances nine projects , including a recently opened satellite station in Nepal , and that it sees no necessity for a separate fund .
9 Donald Dewar saw no future for the Government .
10 We have made it clear that we see no case for a further massive increase in the structural funds .
11 In view of our heavy business , especially that relating to legislation , I see no prospect for a debate in Government time on the economy of London .
12 I see no room for the application of s14 .
13 I see no need for a Fender SRV Stratocaster , for example , because the most important ingredient in that particular recipe was the man himself .
14 Those are obviously matters that can be discussed in today 's debate , so I see no need for a further debate .
15 Do users of search — a significant sector of British industry — agree that most headhunting firms offer a professional and high-quality service , and thus see no need for the official regulation of the executive search industry ?
16 I see no reason for the administrators to restrict this in any way .
17 The majority of the Parish Council see no reason for the planning authority to alter their decision and have asked me to re-state the comments made in my letter of 18 November 1991 ( Ref WBCP/22/1811 ) .
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