Example sentences of "it is no [noun] that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is no wonder that in March 1943 he was suffering from fatigue which again brought on influenza . |
2 | Containing such things as ‘ Liquidi perle ’ , ‘ Tirsi morir volea ’ , and ‘ Dolorosi martir ’ , it is no wonder that by 1588 it had been reprinted four times and that in the same year five of the madrigals — with ‘ Io partirò ’ from the Second Book — were published in London with English words . |
3 | It is no coincidence that in the current recession , the big boys have been active again , though with mixed success . |
4 | It is no , it is no coincidence that in a question asked today to the Labour Party , we will find that we a year ago when the Tory 's proposals were still being implemented , over eleven hundred people were granted in the right to buy their own Council house . |
5 | The Smith family are everywhere , of course , so it is no surprise that over the years more Smiths have been dismissed by Smiths in Test cricket than any other self-destructing name . |
6 | When Tommy was interviewed at the time , he made it clear that he was a man with his sights firmly set on the future , and so it is no surprise that in 1991 , Tommy Rodgers is again setting new standards . |
7 | A poet 's imagery throughout the descriptions of storm and weather is strengthened by a visual exactness and a sense almost of an external agency inimical to man : it is no accident that at many points the movement of waves is compared to the malice of active devils . |
8 | It is no accident that in all the great religions , people who want to engage in this kind of contemplative activity have organised a monastic life to cater to their needs . |
9 | It is no accident that in secular lyrics of the period women , apparently the cause of so much self-regarding male rhetoric , ( albeit rescued by humorous and witty posturing ) , are conspicuous by their silence — absent from the lover 's self-dramatisation and the satirist 's easy jibes . |