Example sentences of "and that no " in BNC.

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31 The report continues to say that the body was entire and that no viscera had been removed .
32 Although I agree that ‘ it is always dangerous to assume that the causes of emotional disturbances lie more in the past than the present , ’ I also know that families , like individuals , in Western societies have histories , and that no two families , happy or unhappy , develop in exactly the same way .
33 Mr Hodgson explained that in buying up so many small firms , who really could no longer make ends meet , he , Howard Hodgson , could do better and cheaper funerals and that no one need worry about the cost any way , because if the deceased or whoever was taking the responsibility of next-of-kin possessed less than £300 , the DHSS would pay for the whole thing .
34 She told me , ‘ Blind people do n't need that register , ’ and that no one would ever employ me as anything other than an audio-typist .
35 We now readily accept that Mr O'Connor was not at the theatre on the night in question and that no backstage ‘ bust-up ’ took place , as we had suggested .
36 In this instance the foul play was the deliberate knock-down , and Derek had to be sure that Rory would have caught the ball and that no Australian would have legally prevented him scoring a try .
37 Siann concludes that evidence from hormonal studies and ethology is extremely ambiguous and that no conclusions can be drawn with regard to male and female behaviour or emotions , and that psychoanalytic approaches can not produce any firm answers on questions of sex and gender ( Siann 1985 : 33–9 , 82–4 , 123–8 ) .
38 Within hours , the International Secretariat 's researcher responsible for work on Columbia was in contact with WARN coordinators in USA , Canada and UK , who immediately sent appeals to the Governor of Cauca urging that the indigenous leaders be released and that no further force be used against the demonstrators .
39 Ministry of Labour spokesman Avar Arpad said evaluation would take two weeks and that no information would be given in the interim .
40 Commenting on more ghastly figures ( see opposite ) Philips Electronics NV chairman Jan Timmer said the Dutch multinational 's performance in 1992 's fourth quarter , which is normally the strongest of the year as people buy electronic toys for Christmas , was very disappointing , and that no let-up in price erosion had so far been seen for 1993 .
41 The Community Care Support Force ( see pages 18–19 ) has completed its mission and left a legacy that difficult issues must not be fudged and that no one agency or interest group will get far alone .
42 But in other categories , it becomes rather more difficult to convince people that it is a potentiality of most of us and that no ‘ special ’ motivation is required to explain it .
43 Evidently those who make the suggestion hold that things which promote the survival of the species are good , and that no others are , and that it is important to recognize this .
44 Even so , all developments were to be costed as if the NHS would be the sole funding agent and that no local authority or housing corporation money would come in .
45 Claims are being made that its future is currently under debate in a roundrobin of meetings and phone calls among the founders and staff of the Open Software Foundation and that no decision has been reached .
46 Thus in 1343 the commons granted the maltote in return for a concession that the minimum price for wool should be increased and that no one should be allowed to purchase wool below that price .
47 The change procedure is bypassed if he considers that the change is beneficial and that no significant change in the functionality of the relevant sub-system , or impact on the development schedule , will be incurred .
48 In England the courts are almost certain to take the view that the way taxes are spent is a political question which the courts are not the proper bodies to consider , and that no taxpayer has sufficient interest to raise this matter in court .
49 In 1968 the art historian Biorklund dismissed the usefulness of watermarks in the authentication and dating of Rembrandt prints , the reason being that there were over 400 of them and that no clear pattern had emerged with regard to the dating of the prints themselves .
50 Let us assume that a stock is selling at $50 , with undisclosed good news which will ultimately cause the stock to sell for $60 , and that no factors other than the good news will affect the price .
51 The notes tell us that all the music was recorded in straight takes , and that no subsequent editing has taken place .
52 Once closed , the Home Office will fall back on the well-worn refrain that legislation is required to make a surprisingly large number of the proposals that are put forward , and that no Parliamentary time is available .
53 ( 5 ) that the spending plans submitted should fall within the guidelines described earlier in that the money should not be spent on sets of textbooks , nor for the furnishing or decoration of premises , and that no more than 20% should be allocated to non-book resources
54 We have already noted that the Minor schools were not obliged to establish library committees , that their proposal documents were slim , and that no " link-person " role was adopted by the Coordinating Committee in respect of Minor Project schools .
55 The precise nature of these latter decisions was not open to evaluation , but the principle that not everything can be foreseen and that no formal statement of criteria could anticipate every eventuality is one which a project like this needs to recognise .
56 The belief that democracy meant government by the people , or at least by their accountable representatives , was premised on the assumption that governmental power was the power in society , that politics dominated over social and economic life , and that no factional power or interest group could successfully resist the legitimate might of the popular will .
57 3 Statement that the judges ' decision is final and that no correspondence will be entered into .
58 Thus when Archbishop Corbridge preferred to obey the pope in a matter of patronage , he was told by the king 's judges that he was wrong to do so because the pope 's acts were not subject to the English courts , and that no one should prosecute anything at Rome or elsewhere contrary to crown rights and royal dignity .
59 with some taking the view that a disagreement must lead to an acquittal and that no rehearing is possible .
60 But he pointed out that estoppel by representation was not pleaded , and that no evidence had been led to establish that the building society in advancing the £15,000 had relied in any relevant sense on the contents of the transfer .
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