We have no meanings for "be no postponement" in our records yet.
1 He telegraphed back to say that there could be no postponement .
2 The should be no postponement of joy.
3 She believed that the worst was over, and that there might after all be no postponement of the marriage.
4 There will be no postponement .
5 After once deciding upon the time there should be no postponement and not an instant's delay when the moment arrives.
6 Patrons were urged to remit the purchase-money for tickets promptly, as there would be no postponement of the grand event under any circumstances.
7 She is quite rational now and-pardonme if I repeat a sick-roomsecret-shedeclares that there shall be no postponement of the wedding.
8 But he added, "as far as the Government is concerned, there has been no postponement " .
9 As there had been no postponement of the Court's decision there need be none of his return.
10 "So there 's to be no postponement ? "
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