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

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1 If you fail to do so we will accept no responsibility for any unauthorised use of your Card .
2 Except in those cases where contracts are population-based , which is not apparently envisaged in the new proposals , providers will have a responsibility only to the patients they treat and will have no responsibility for any particular population .
3 The NEA accepts no responsibility for any errors , omissions or amendments .
4 The risk is that the procedure could possibly self-incriminate a firm if , for instance , it marked a document which subsequently proved to be fraudulent or defective and which at the time gave no rise for any audit comments .
5 ‘ There are no plans for any more to go , ’ Verity says .
6 The law in 1800 made no provision for any other sentence but death , there was no appeal procedure , and the law stipulated that the prisoner should be executed within 48 hours of being found guilty ; John Hutt 's termination was scheduled for 6 March .
7 In the instant case it might be said that there was a stronger case for allowing the court 's jurisdiction because there was no provision for any appeal if the Revenue was allowed to invoke s 485 .
8 An overwhelming difficulty with the Baxter proposals for King 's Cross is that they make no provision for any improvement to Network SouthEast 's Thameslink cross-London services , which is an essential element of the British Rail plan .
9 The resolution , which also called on Iraq to " allow immediate access by international humanitarian organizations to those in need of assistance " , made no provision for any action to force the Iraqi government to halt its campaign of repression against the Kurdish and Shia minorities .
10 The merchant 's generosity , by contrast , is more genuinely giving : The merchant is a professed and , as far as we are told , an honest merchant : there is no case for any suggestion that the display of wealth in his " " largesse " " ( 22 ) is a serious form of duplicity rather than a worthy — if also pragmatic — use of his riches .
11 Open 12 hours a day , there 's no excuse for any Glaswegian lass or laddie to be seen looking less than their beautiful best !
12 And from that moment to this there had been no opportunity for any kind of personal discussion .
13 No returns for any of us , ma'am , ’ said the Captain sadly .
14 . My daughters , as well as many of my friends , wished me to visit them , but I had no heart for any society …
15 We reserve the right to decline to accept or retain any person as a client if their conduct is disruptive and affecting the enjoyment of other holidaymakers , and we shall be under no liability for any extra costs incurred by such a person as a result of our doing so .
16 We accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by either ( i ) your breach of the Conditions ( as in force at the time of the breach ) or ( ii ) failure of any services to which your Card relates due to mechanical or other reasons .
17 The NYMR reserves the right to cancel , alter or suspend trains and accepts no liability for any loss , inconvenience , or delay thereby caused .
18 Whilst every effort will be made to maintain the services shown herein , the Company does not guarantee that the trains will depart or arrive at the times stated and reserves the right to cancel , alter or suspend any train without notice and accepts no liability for any loss inconvenience or delay thereby caused , under normal circumstances trains are steam-hauled unless shown otherwise .
19 The first , covered by s3(2) ( a ) will be instantly recognisable as an exclusion clause : it includes any term which purports to exclude , limit or restrict the proferens ' liability for a breach of contract : for instance , a clause such as : The Seller accepts no liability for any loss suffered by the Buyer as a result of any delay in delivery would be caught by s3(2) ( a ) .
20 For instance : We are not liable for any loss or damage caused by breach of any express or implied term of this contract or We accept no liability for any loss or damage , howsoever caused .
21 So when one day Kraal was mocking Slorne for her silent uselessness , Creggan was forced to say in her defence that perhaps the silence only hid an eagle who was kind and gentle and whose talons carried no harm for any eagle there .
22 There 'll be no work for any of us actors . ’
23 Denis Smith says he 's been trying to get players since he came but has to sell first and there have been no bids for any of the players .
24 Despite the efforts of a team of Alpine climbers in the past no exit for any shaft has been found on the exterior of the pyramid .
25 Van Mill 's very ordinary voice lets down his good intentions as Marke : he is no match for any of his rivals .
26 However , it is quite feasible for the issuing company to take the risk that the issue will be undersubscribed , or the company can offer the shares at ‘ deep discount ’ to the current market price so that there is little risk that the market price will fall below the subscription price ( in which case there would be no incentive for any investor to buy the new shares ) .
27 But there seems no room for any notion of the decorous in Olson 's ‘ objectism ’ , any more than there is room for it in the lawless world of the Cantos , or in Pound himself when he is without a master to translate , whose example makes him surpass himself .
28 It took fifteen or twenty years for the prosperous white planters to see the dangers of a community in which the vast majority of the population were slaves from Africa and there was no room for any white man below their own level of prosperity .
29 A good answer is that we regard the causal circumstance as leaving no room for any other eventuality than the effect .
30 As this suggests , Adorno 's theory of avant-garde music has no room for any form of popular music .
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