Example sentences of "no [adv] be [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | Young offenders should no longer be cared for by social services departments according to one Tory MP . |
2 | Schemes will no longer be considered for registration where the fixed percentage of profit or the specified amount of the notional pool to be distributed as PRP depend on a formula that can not be determined at the time of writing the scheme ( p 103 ) . |
3 | Under a new Statement of Practice ( SP 7/92 ) , schemes will no longer be considered for registration where the fixed percentage or the specified amount of the notional pool depend on a formula which can not be determined at the time of writing the scheme . |
4 | I decided to be tactful and told him he would no longer be considered for the team because he is complete and utter rubbish . |
5 | This means that two separate items need no longer be insured for such property which will lead to further savings for members . |
6 | Throughout Europe , these trends showed that population growth and even population replacement could no longer be taken for granted . |
7 | When work can no longer be taken for granted nor can leisure , and this , in turn , calls into question the hedonistic routine on which rock had been based . |
8 | As the great boom of the 1860s and early 1870s gave way to the agrarian depression of the late 1870s and 1880s , the peasantry could no longer be taken for granted as a conservative element in politics . |
9 | Force , which had long been used to conquer territory and to gain markets and raw materials , could no longer be used for these purposes . |
10 | However they should no longer be used for summative assessment and need not be retained for inspection by the Subject Assessor . |
11 | An imperial tradition lasting for more than two centuries was ended on Oct. 5 when it was announced that federal Prime Minister Paul Keating and Queen Elizabeth II had agreed that Australian citizens would no longer be nominated for the receipt of UK honours . |