Sentence examples for will be no closure from inspiring English sources

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There will be no closure.

Don, Maguire's husband, said: "There will be no closure.

Until people are accountable for their actions then there will be no closure," she said.

She said, "There will be no closure until I hear the words 'guilty as charged,' and that's down the road".

A psychiatrist said that at the end of certain relationships one has to understand that the only closure is accepting there will be no closure.

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The government has said that there will be no more closure programmes.

"There will be no lane closures".

Gala Coral boss Carl Leaver, who will be executive deputy chairman for 12 months, said there will be no shop closures, and any stores that have to be disposed of for competition reasons will be sold as a going concern.

"For a period of at least two years there will be no further closures of manufacturing facilities in the UK," he said, adding that beyond the job losses already announced there would be no further compulsory redundancies in the factories either.

He added: "In some instances, work has been brought forward to Easter, as Network Rail has pledged that there will be no planned closures on the railway for three months this summer, including the Olympic and Paralympic Games periods".

There will be no programme of closures as there were under Labour".

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