We have no meanings for "be no prospect" in our records yet.
1 But as long as Hitler lived, there could be no prospect of surrender.
2 There seemed to be no prospect that he would ever leave.
3 And then there would be no prospect at all of his marriage with Christina.
4 Earlier this week, there were all sorts of doomsayers who thought there would be no prospect of an agreement.
5 They have never succeeded in cornering the labor market, and there seems to be no prospect of their succeeding.
6 If he did real damage to his birth flesh, there'd be no prospect of concealing it from his parents.
7 It is a terrible trial to leave you alone, but there seems to be no prospect of trouble in this locality.
8 There was little work to do at the time, and there seemed to be no prospect of its increasing materially for some time.
9 Hungry and thirsty, and spent with fatigue as they were , there seemed to be no prospect for them of either rest or refreshment.
10 I hope his promised prudence will be his guard, if there be no prospect of his succeeding with you-Shepaused- Iwasstill silent-
11 There 's no prospect of Britain joining a common asylum process in Europe.
12 Today, there 's no prospect of another China-like opening to rescue struggling exporters.
13 However, with winter ending there is no prospect of an immediate crunch.
14 There is no prospect of a better state of the Polish drama.
15 There was no prospect to him of any profit in all this.
16 But there was no prospect of a peaceful solution of any kind.
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