Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [that] he be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some observers were surprised that , despite being pressed on the issue , Roh gave no indication that he was preparing to support Kim Young Sam as his successor . |
2 | It is no wonder that he was elected fellow of the Royal Society in 1756 , three years after the society awarded him the Copley Medal . |
3 | Springsteen was out but there were tell-tale signs that he 'd been ruling the roost and no evidence that he was pining for my return . |
4 | The audience was given no hint that he was envisaging the terms as an antithesis , let alone that he was feeling his way towards significant categories of thought , although from various notes from the winter of 1869–70 it is clear that he was now doing just that . |
5 | James Halden , of course , had no idea that he was helping to support his own daughter . |
6 | If in battle I see an explosion and my comrade , having lost half a leg , is doubled up in agony , there is no possibility that he is acting or pretending . |
7 | He stared down at her , studying her in every detail with no pretence that he was doing otherwise . |
8 | ‘ You sell hand-painted tiles , ’ he pronounced , and this time there could be no doubt that he was stating what he knew to be a fact . |
9 | There was no doubt that he was thriving at Hillmarden , with Edna and Karen to look after him . |
10 | With the support of the printed lines , Michael Banks 's performance regained the stature it had shown in the first scene and left no doubt that he was going to add a new excellence to The Hooded Owl . |
11 | There was no doubt that he was drawn to her ; he would greet her before anyone else in the room , and kiss her , sometimes once , sometimes twice , sometimes cupping her face in his hands . |
12 | The car spluttered and shuddered , and Piers apologised so glibly on its behalf that she was left in no doubt that he was laughing at her . |
13 | If she moves forward , there 's no way that he 's gon na get anywhere with her . |
14 | In cases ( a ) and ( b ) where the thing promised or performed is precisely the thing which the promisor is already bound to do and no more , and there is no dispute that he is bound to do it , there is said to be no consideration or only illusory consideration for the new promise , and it is not enforceable . |